pgb3 perspectives } mohammed alkandari

Every year, a vital part of my PGB exhibitions are my brother Mohammed’s photos and Mohammed himself. He flew in early from Bahrain to be at the exhibition, and that means the world to me. Thanks, Mo.
- triplicates
- jana, no matter how much you try, you can never look unpretty
- the polkadots on the building were always there. i had nothing to do with it!
- i don’t know why this reminds me of saturn
- i like that this picture gives an accurate visual perspective of the transition from hall 1 to hall 2
- me and mo. memo
- and the one without
- the one with jana
- in the autumn she wears pink. but maybe not
- the hair deteriorates throughout the night (a great time reference)
- *hello*
- my sister. *love*
- i was so happy. the night and the people who were there were special to me
- my chair with the broken back
- grant
- i almost conquered that scaffolding. almost
- abdulrahman the pilot
- i don’t laugh like this, which makes me wonder what the hell that expression is. maybe i do laugh like this
- my brother ahmed and cousin shareefa
- kookie, aka tareq
- noelle
- me and bianca
- the dot brigade
- that’s my mom
- my daughter spent a big chunk of the evening trying to get some sleep in the architect’s lounge. and that’s my iron
Congratulations! Absolutely no doubt it’s an inspiring show . . . the photos are good too, especially MO84/MO85.
RR
Ha! You can tell I’m getting tired in those!
Frankly my dear . . . your beauty never loses its lustre . . . salam from a wet and windy English moorland.
RR
Fabulous exhibition and photos! I like the look of love you’re giving your brother and the girl-birds delivering letters.