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Spoils of a Morning Walk
by Tarek Shabout
In Spoils of a Morning Walk, Tarek Shabout transforms the overlooked remnants of daily life into a poignant ceramic installation. This work speaks to the fleeting value we assign to everyday materials—objects that once held function or beauty, now discarded and forgotten. Shabout collects these traces of modern consumption—wrappers, containers, fragments—and reimagines them in ceramic, a medium traditionally associated with permanence and care.
Through this transformation, the artist questions our shifting relationship with materiality. What we once valued becomes waste; what we throw away carries the imprint of our habits, desires, and neglect. The ceramic versions, fragile yet enduring, echo with irony: they immortalize what was meant to be temporary.
Presented as if freshly collected during a casual morning walk, these “spoils” invite viewers to reconsider what is truly disposable. Shabout’s work offers a quiet but powerful reflection on consumption, memory, and the layered meanings of material culture in the contemporary world.
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