Salman Al Najem

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2025

Al Najem aims to incorporate elements of “the spirit” into his works, throughout his process of making work.

“Art operates outside of the linguistic realm. Can we dare to presume that all of human wisdom and all that constitutes consciousness can be or has been propositioned and made linguistic? In art we immerse ourselves in the domain that is outside of language to revivify what language represents. Art moves us from one set of presuppositions to another. From a Jungian perspective (School of Swiss Psychologist Carl Jung), art elicits a manifestation of the SELF (the deepest level of identity, also known as “the spirit”) which is the central identity that transcends all proximal and changeable identities.” Salman Al Najem

Al Najem aims to incorporate elements of “the spirit” into his works, throughout his process of making work. Using “heavy-duty” industrial materials and wall-paint, he explores unconscious thoughts and feelings that are not always bound to words. He aims to disentangle complex spiritual, mystical and societal matters and to simplify them through his presentation, by creating complex paintings and using common symbols from popular culture and / or contemporary life. According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious is a collection of knowledge and imagery that every person is born with and is shared by all humans due to ancestral experience. Likewise, Al Najem avoids tampering with the production of his paintings and rather allows them to develop their own identity. He employs the ‘space’ as a vessel for the collective-unconscious to flow through him.

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An exhibition spotlighting the powerful work of artist Salman Najim. Known for his deeply introspective art, Najim explores the inner mind and subconscious, drawing inspiration from Carl Jung’s active imagination techniques. For the past eight years, Najim has devoted himself to creating an impressive body of work rooted in Jungian principles. Through active imagination, Najim brings his innermost visions to life, producing a remarkable collection of over 2,800 pieces that capture the hidden landscapes of the mind and imagination. Each piece invites the audience to explore Najim’s unique perspective and personal journey, making this an immersive experience, moving from vibrant dreamscapes to tranquil abstract forms

An exhibition spotlighting the powerful work of artist Salman Najim. Known for his deeply introspective art, Najim explores the inner mind and subconscious, drawing inspiration from Carl Jung’s active imagination techniques. For the past eight years, Najim has devoted himself to creating an impressive body of work rooted in Jungian principles. Through active imagination, Najim brings his innermost visions to life, producing a remarkable collection of over 2,800 pieces that capture the hidden landscapes of the mind and imagination. Each piece invites the audience to explore Najim’s unique perspective and personal journey, making this an immersive experience, moving from vibrant dreamscapes to tranquil abstract forms