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Samar Al Summary: Excavating the Sky Octubre 11 ➽ Marzo 01, 2026
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Samar Al Summary: Excavating the Sky

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Working across video, photography, installation, and text, Los Angeles–based artist Samar Al Summary (b. 1988, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) investigates systems of power and patriarchy. Taking up the conditions of displacement, war, and economic collapse, her works explore the sites of the border, the ruin, and the archive to reveal complex and personal narratives of oppression and resilience.

Marking Al Summary’s first institutional solo exhibition, Excavating the Sky features the artist’s recent essay film, What goes up (2024), as well as a series of related photographs and a new painting. Each body of work presents, as setting and subject, the state of Arizona where Al Summary spent her youth after emigrating from Saudi Arabia with her family in 2001 prior to 9/11. Much of the film concerns the Davis-Monthan US military airbase, which is Tucson’s largest employer, followed by Raytheon, a weapons manufacturing company that supplies arms to the U.S. government and other contractors across the globe. Raytheon is a primary supplier to Saudi Arabia, providing them with US-manufactured bombs and missiles that have been linked to violent attacks and civilian deaths in the ongoing Yemen Civil War.

Marking Al Summary’s first institutional solo exhibition, Excavating the Sky features the artist’s recent essay film, What goes up (2024), as well as a series of related photographs and a new painting. Each body of work presents, as setting and subject, the state of Arizona where Al Summary spent her youth after emigrating from Saudi Arabia with her family in 2001 prior to 9/11. Much of the film concerns the Davis-Monthan US military airbase, which is Tucson’s largest employer, followed by Raytheon, a weapons manufacturing company that supplies arms to the U.S. government and other contractors across the globe. Raytheon is a primary supplier to Saudi Arabia, providing them with US-manufactured bombs and missiles that have been linked to violent attacks and civilian deaths in the ongoing Yemen Civil War.

Landing Fig. 2, c. 2013-2016/2025. Archival inkjet. Image courtesy of the artist.

In the film, a disembodied voice (Al Summary’s own) chronicles a time she almost enlisted in the US Army in a desperate bid to return to Saudi Arabia during a profound bout of homesickness. To her chagrin, she learns that the Army recruiters consider her a “security risk” and refuse to station her anywhere near the Middle East. The narrative then expands to include the story of two Iraqi pilots training at the military airbase—Rasid Mohammad Al Hayyani and Noor Al Khazali—who crashed in the Arizona desert in 2015 and 2017, respectively. Little to no information exists in the official records about the two pilots or their deaths, yet both died just before they were scheduled to go back to Iraq. The film’s three protagonists—Samar, Rasid, and Noor—each represent failed attempts to return home.

In the film, a disembodied voice (Al Summary’s own) chronicles a time she almost enlisted in the US Army in a desperate bid to return to Saudi Arabia during a profound bout of homesickness. To her chagrin, she learns that the Army recruiters consider her a “security risk” and refuse to station her anywhere near the Middle East. The narrative then expands to include the story of two Iraqi pilots training at the military airbase—Rasid Mohammad Al Hayyani and Noor Al Khazali—who crashed in the Arizona desert in 2015 and 2017, respectively. Little to no information exists in the official records about the two pilots or their deaths, yet both died just before they were scheduled to go back to Iraq. The film’s three protagonists—Samar, Rasid, and Noor—each represent failed attempts to return home.

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Samar Al Summary: Excavating the Sky is organized by Amanda Sroka, Senior Curator, with Emilia Shaffer-Del Valle, Curatorial Associate, and research support provided by Amelie Wu, Getty Marrow Curatorial Intern.ICA LA is supported by the Curator’s Council and Fieldwork Council.

Samar Al Summary (b. 1988 in Jeddah; lives and works in Los Angeles) studied at UCLA following her undergraduate studies at the University of Arizona. From 2019-2020, she was part of the Ashkal Alwan Home Workspace Educational Fellowship in Beirut, Lebanon and in 2022, she studied at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. Her most recent exhibitions include Organ Vida International Photography Festival in Zagreb, Croatia (2020); Film Festival Oberhausen at Oberhausen, Germany (2020); Rencontres de la Photographie at Marrakech, Morocco (2019); and Voices Off Awards Screening at Arles, France (2019).

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