Talal Ma'ala
(طلال معلا)Syria,b. 1952
Talal Ma'ala (طلال معلا), born in 1952 in Syria, is a prominent Syrian artist and art critic known for his significant contributions to contemporary Arab art. Ma'ala’s practice spans painting, installation, and conceptual art, often exploring themes of identity, memory, and the socio-political landscape of the Arab world. His work is characterized by a thoughtful engagement with both traditional and modernist aesthetics, frequently incorporating mixed media and experimental forms.
Ma'ala has exhibited widely in the Middle East and internationally, with notable institutional exhibitions including shows at the Sharjah Art Museum and participation in the Cairo Biennale. His works have been featured in major group exhibitions that highlight the evolution of Syrian and Arab art, and he is recognized for his role in curating and writing about contemporary art movements in the region. While his presence at major international auction houses such as Christie’s, Sotheby’s, or Bonhams has not been prominently documented, his influence is evident through his curatorial projects and critical writings, which have shaped discourse on Syrian art both regionally and abroad.
As an influential figure in the Syrian art scene, Talal Ma'ala continues to contribute as both an artist and a critic, fostering dialogue and innovation within contemporary Arab art. His career reflects a dedication to exploring the complexities of cultural identity and artistic expression in a rapidly changing world.