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Rania Matar
Alae, Beirut, Lebanon2020

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Artist or Maker
Rania Matar
Lebanon, born 1964, active Boston, Massachusetts
Title
Alae, Beirut, Lebanon
Date Made
2020
Medium
Pigment print
Dimensions
Sheet: 49 3/4 × 60 in. (126.37 × 152.4 cm) Image: 40 1/8 × 50 in. (101.92 × 127 cm)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by The Peyton Family Foundation
Accession Number
M.2023.17
Classification
Photographs
Collecting Area
Art of the Middle East: Contemporary
Curatorial Notes
Photographer Rania Matar’s practice focuses on portraying girls and young women as they see themselves. To that end, she encourages them to have a say in their pose, clothes, accessories and surroundings. In this print Alae, a college student from a conservative Muslim family and Matar’s most-photographed model, poses on a sandbar in Beirut. Enveloped in a black abaya, Alae takes center stage, creatively posing herself while extending a piece of black cloth behind her for an added dramatic effect. Matar recalls, “I went to her Instagram which said, ‘Don’t follow me—I’m toxic.’ That was brilliant. She told me she wears the abaya to keep her family off her back. As long as she wears it, she is free
to do whatever she wants.” Born in Beirut to a Palestinian family, Matar moved to the United States in 1984 during the Lebanese Civil War (1975–90). Originally trained as an architect, she shifted to photography after the September 11 attacks with the intent to counter negative
stereotypes about the Middle East. Primarily photographing girls and women in the United States and Lebanon, her work highlights shared commonalities across cultural lines.
Selected Bibliography
  • Komaroff, Linda, Stephanie Rouinfar, Sandra Williams, and Sarah Mostafa Ahmed. Women Defining Women in Contemporary Art of the Middle East and Beyond. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2023. https://archive.org/details/women-defining-women (accessed January 12, 2024).