Left: Sumayya Vally. Photography by Lou Jasmine. Right: Serpentine Pavilion 2021 designed by Sumayya Vally, Counterspace. Photography by Iwan Baan
Left: Sumayya Vally. Photography by Lou Jasmine. Right: Serpentine Pavilion 2021 designed by Sumayya Vally, Counterspace. Photography by Iwan Baan
A pavilion by Vally and London-based artist Alvaro Barrington for the 2022 Notting Hill Carnival, London, reflecting the history and stories of Notting Hill along with its ‘mythologies, rituals, repositories of identity and legacies of hybridisation. Photography: courtesy of Counterspace
A pavilion by Vally and London-based artist Alvaro Barrington for the 2022 Notting Hill Carnival, London, reflecting the history and stories of Notting Hill along with its ‘mythologies, rituals, repositories of identity and legacies of hybridisation. Photography: courtesy of Counterspace
Vally’s installation Prompts for a City: Whitechapel, minaret/pew and podium/market table (2021) for the exhibition ‘Social Works II, curated by Antwaun Sargent’, which featured artists from the African diaspora considering geography and its role in informing identity. Photography: Prudence Cuming Associates, courtesy of Counterspace
Vally’s installation Prompts for a City: Whitechapel, minaret/pew and podium/market table (2021) for the exhibition ‘Social Works II, curated by Antwaun Sargent’, which featured artists from the African diaspora considering geography and its role in informing identity. Photography: Prudence Cuming Associates, courtesy of Counterspace
Counterspace’s Folded Skies, 2018, a colorscape of refracted light and inorganic pigments inspired by air pollution from Johannesburg’s mines. Photography: courtesy of Counterspace
Counterspace’s Folded Skies, 2018, a colorscape of refracted light and inorganic pigments inspired by air pollution from Johannesburg’s mines. Photography: courtesy of Counterspace

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