Exhibition
Dubai: Ammar Abd Rabbo

Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali with his wife Leila Trabelsi at Carthage presidential palace, in 1997 © Ammar Abd Rabbo

French President Nicolas Sarkozy looks at his wife, first lady Carla Bruni, during a cocktail party held at King David hotel in Jerusalem © Ammar Abd Rabbo

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi seen prior to a military parade organised at the "Green Square" in Tripoli, on September 1st, 2009, celebrating the 40th anniversary of 'Al Fateh' revolution © Ammar Abd Rabbo

Syrian President Bashar El Assad and his wife Asma departing Moscow airport, on January 27, 2005, after their state visit to Russia © Ammar Abd Rabbo

French President Jacques Chirac (R, seen from back) and U.S. President George W. Bush pictured at the American cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, northwestern France on Sunday, June 6, 2004, during ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary of the D-Day in Normandy © Ammar Abd Rabbo

Pakistan's Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto poses for a private photo shoot, in Paris, in March 2000 © Ammar Abd Rabbo

Dubai's Ruler Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum seen during a horse race event in Dubai on March 31st, 2012 © Ammar Abd Rabbo

Queen Elizabeth II waiting for French president Jacques Chirac at Windsor Castle, on 19 November 2004 © Ammar Abd Rabbo

A woman passes a giant poster of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli on August 30, 2009, a day before the 40th anniversary of "Al Fateh" revolution © Ammar Abd Rabbo

A worker cleans a giant poster of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein in Bagdad on February 11, 2003 © Ammar Abd Rabbo

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh (center) attends an elections rally in Sanaa, on September 18, 2006 © Ammar Abd Rabbo

Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud seen next to a fabric that traditionally covers the 'Kaaba', as he receives Moslem delegates and clerics for a conference in Mecca, on June 4, 2008 © Ammar Abd Rabbo

Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum and his wife, Jordan's Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein attend the Dubai World Cup in Dubai, on March 31, 2007 © Ammar Abd Rabbo

Saudi Prince and billionaire Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, poses next to his mosque in Riyad in June 1994 © Ammar Abd Rabbo
Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali with his wife Leila Trabelsi at Carthage presidential palace, in 1997 © Ammar Abd Rabbo
Ayyam Gallery DIFC presents a new series of works by renowned photojournalist, Ammar Abd Rabbo, in his second exhibition with Ayyam Gallery entitled ‘Follow the Leader’. A chronicler of life’s events, capturing nearly every moment from the poverty stricken on the street to the world’s nobility and celebrated figures, Ammar Abd Rabbo focuses his lens in ‘Follow the Leader’ on the spontaneous moments that portray the humanity of our world leaders.
Featuring a rare collection of fifteen photographs of Arab and international leaders taken at various moments of their life, Ammar Abd Rabbo’s new series offers an unprecedented glimpse at these leaders. Captured while on assignment and never staged or digitally manipulated in any way, Ammar Abd Rabbo manages to immortalize those moments reserved for private spheres that slip into view. A thought read across the lines of a face, a smirk, a side glance, the way the poster of one leader is ignored while another is carefully cared for. With the eye of a journalist, each of Ammar Abd Rabbo’s images relay just enough information to set the scene, yet with an unfailing artistic eye, his intriguing compositions retain a graphic beauty.
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Syrian President Bashar El Assad and his wife, Saudi Prince and billionaire Alwaleed Bin Talal, Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and the fallen leaders of Iraq and Libya among others are featured in this exhibition. Whether attractive or repulsive in their political stances, each is a personality who engages our curiosity, and each portrait makes the same statement, that icons are simply human beings, sharing the same experiences and feelings as the wider public.
Born in Damascus in 1966, Rabbo lived in Libya and Lebanon he now live in France since 1978. As one of the Arab world’s most important photojournalists, his work has been published in the world’s most widely circulated publications, from Time Magazine to Paris Match, Der Spiegel, Le Monde, and Asharq Al Awsat, where he signed more than 60 magazine covers, and his virtual exhibition on the photo-sharing website Flickr has had more than two and a half million visitors. From a twenty-year career, his portfolio amassed intimate portraits of head of states, war coverage in Iraq, Lebanon and Libya, world-renowned celebrities like the late ‘King of Pop’, Michael Jackson, as well as high society events such as the Cannes Film Festival and Paris Fashion Week. Rabbo’s first solo exhibition, ‘Coming Soon’ was held in Ayyam Gallery, Beirut in early 2012 and his photograph of Queen Elizabeth II was recently sold at The Young Collectors Auction in Dubai in May 2012.
Follow The Leader
From June 18 until July 12,
Ayyam Art Center, Dubai
Alserkal Avenue
Exit 43 of SZR
Street 8, Al Quoz 1
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
T: +971 4 3236242
F: +971 4 3236243
E: dubai@ayyamgallery.com
Sunday to Thursday,
10 am to 8 pm
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