This stunning book presents one of Saudi Arabia's most talked-about
contemporary artists, Abdulnasser Gharem (b. 1973), who is also a
lieutenant colonel in the Saudi Arabian army. Gharem is widely regarded
as a pioneer in the Middle East for his firebrand intellectual courage
and innovative use of materials, including rubber stamps, a collapsed
bridge, and an invasive tree. His story takes readers to the very heart
of what it is to stand against the tide, to innovate, and to do so
fearlessly, and it reveals precisely what happens when a trickster
positions himself both at the center of society and at its margins. If
there is just one thing to say about a book on Abdulnasser Gharem, whose
works are in the collections of LACMA and the V&A, it is that it is not
destined to sit on a coffee table.