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Ibrahim Said (Egyptian, b. 1976)
Egyptian Palm, 2024
White Earthenware
41 3/4" x 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" (106 x 32 x 32 cm)
(ISa.24448) -
Ibrahim Said (Egyptian, b. 1976)
Tomb 2, 2023
White Earthenware
25 3/4" x 13 1/2" x 6" (65.5 x 34.5 x 15.5 cm)
Unique
(ISa.24490) -
Ibrahim Said (Egyptian, b. 1976)
Gold Rings, 2021
White Earthenware
57 1/4" x 23" x 23" (145.5 x 58.5 x 58.5 cm)
(ISa.24499) -
Ibrahim Said (Egyptian, b. 1976)
Floating Vase 29, 2022-2023
White Earthenware
18 1/2" x 7 5/8" x 7 5/8" (47 x 19.5 x 19.5 cm)
(ISa.23961) -
Ibrahim Said (Egyptian, b. 1976)
Floating Vase 15, 2021
White Earthenware
14 3/4" x 6 3/8" x 6 3/8" (37.5 x 16 x 16 cm)
(ISa.22746) -
Ibrahim Said (Egyptian, b. 1976)
Embrace, 2021
White Earthenware
17" x 9" x 9" (43 x 23 x 23 cm)
(ISa.22740) -
[Installation View] Radical Reinvention
New Bedford Art Museum, MA
March 13 - May 25, 2025
Courtesy of the New Bedford Art Museum.
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[Installation View] Radical Reinvention
New Bedford Art Museum, MA
March 13 - May 25, 2025
Courtesy of the New Bedford Art Museum.
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[Installation View] Radical Reinvention
New Bedford Art Museum, MA
March 13 - May 25, 2025
Courtesy of the New Bedford Art Museum.
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[Installation View] Radical Reinvention
New Bedford Art Museum, MA
March 13 - May 25, 2025
Courtesy of the New Bedford Art Museum.
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[Installation View] Radical Reinvention
New Bedford Art Museum, MA
March 13 - May 25, 2025
Courtesy of the New Bedford Art Museum.
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[Installation View] Radical Reinvention
New Bedford Art Museum, MA
March 13 - May 25, 2025
Courtesy of the New Bedford Art Museum.
Ibrahim Said (Egyptian, b. 1976)
Egyptian Palm, 2024
White Earthenware
41 3/4" x 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" (106 x 32 x 32 cm)
(ISa.24448)
Works by Ibrahim Said are included in Radical Reinvention: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture, a group exhibition at the New Bedford Art Museum, MA, on view from March 13 through May 25, 2025.
Radical Reinvention presents the work of artists who have redefined the possibilities of ceramics as a medium for sculpture. The exhibition showcases works that push the boundaries of material, form, and cultural interpretation and highlights the cross-over of ceramics from the worlds of utility and craft into the mainstream of contemporary art. The exhibition features innovative pieces influenced by ceramic practice and bodies of knowledge from diverse cultures—Ancient Egypt and Greece, Portugal, Southeast Asia—while incorporating contemporary sensibilities, themes, and ideas.
Learn more on the New Bedford Museum of Art's website.