Elhassan Elmuontasir

Kenya

"My work explores how we carry our stories — through the body, through silence, through space.

I am interested in the small shifts: between presence and absence, home and exile, tradition and change. Through mixed media and portrait-based forms, I search for a language that holds complexity without forcing clarity.

Each piece is both a question and an offering — a way to hold tension, beauty, and contradiction in the same breath.
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Elhassan Elmuontasir

Elhassan Elmuontasir is a Sudanese artist based in Nairobi, Kenya. With roots in graphic design and technical education, his practice has evolved into a personal exploration of identity, memory, and social structures.

He co-founded Khaish Studio in Khartoum, a space dedicated to artistic collaboration and local expression. Residencies in Uganda and Germany have further shaped his perspective, adding new layers to his voice as an artist.

Working across portraiture, experimental media, and installation, Elmuontasir navigates the emotional and political landscapes of contemporary life with sensitivity and depth.

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