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Hamed Maiye (b. 1991) is an interdisciplinary artist based in London. He explores themes revolving around visual archiving, surrealism & portraiture, using painting, photography, sculpture & performance as research tools.

Maiye explores cultural anthropology through the use of mythology, myth making, historical documentation & archiving which influence the production of his work. Maiye's work presents viewers with allegorical scenarios used to invoke introspection and emotional reflections.


Education
2014 BA (hons) Architecture RIBA part 1
Canterbury School of Architecture (UCA) - Canterbury, UK

Solo Exhibitions
Fertility of the Shadow, Harlesden High Street, December 2022

Recent group exhibitions
Tate Late by Black Blossoms, Tate Britain, London, March 2023
Soon this Will be Over, Sarabande Foundation, London, 2022
Friday Late: Snap with i-D, V&A museum, London, 2022

Commissions
Tate Modern - Where does culture happen (publication), 2017
V&A museum - V&A late (installation in Raphael Cartoons gallery), 2018
ITV - ITV idents (sculpture installation), 2020
Selfridges - Selfridges window: Duke Street (installation), 2021
TWR - The world reimagined: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (globe
sculpture), 2022
Portrait of a Top Boy, Somerset House, London, 2023

Fairs
Frieze London, Booth H24, 2023

Upcoming projects
Libations for Those in Limbo - Cambridge University, 2023