Zoma Contemporary Art Center (interior studio lounge space)
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Zoma Contemporary Art Center (interior studio lounge space)
Giclée / Art Print
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Artist Biography
Elias Sime: Sculptor of Electronic Waste – Transforming Discarded Technology into Monumental Art
Elias Sime, born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1968, is a globally recognized visual sculptor whose distinctive artistic practice centers around repurposing electronic waste—discarded computers, circuit boards, and other obsolete technological components—into breathtakingly large-scale wall reliefs. His journey began with formal training at Addis Ababa University’s School of Fine Arts and Design in 1990, establishing him as a foundational figure within Ethiopian contemporary art. Sime's artistic vision coalesced alongside his collaborator, curator Meskerem Asegued, forming the Zoma Contemporary Art Center, an institution dedicated to fostering dialogue between Ethiopian culture and global artistic trends. The genesis of Sime’s groundbreaking technique lies in Addis Ababa’s bustling marketplace, where he meticulously gathers discarded electronics—a poignant reflection of our consumer society's environmental footprint. These seemingly insignificant fragments—keyboards, microchips, copper wires, batteries, obsolete screen casings—become the raw material for monumental sculptures that defy conventional artistic conventions. Rather than traditional carving or modeling, Sime employs a process akin to assemblage, painstakingly assembling and layering these components to create textured surfaces imbued with symbolic resonance. His artistic exploration draws heavily from Ethiopian folk art traditions, particularly the intricate geometric patterns and stylized depictions found in Ethiopian textiles and ceramics. This influence manifests itself in his sculptural compositions—bold lines and repetitive motifs mirroring the rhythms of Ethiopian visual culture. Sime’s work isn't merely about transforming waste; it’s a deliberate commentary on issues of sustainability, consumerism, and the ethical considerations surrounding technological obsolescence. The artist gained international acclaim with his solo exhibition “Tightrope,” presented at Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Missouri (2020-2021), followed by showings at Akron Art Museum in Ohio and The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. Notably, Sime’s contribution to the Venice Biennale 60th edition served as a focal point for discussions concerning humanity's relationship with technology and its resulting environmental consequences. His exploration of duality—represented in “Dichotomy…”—underscores this critical perspective. Sime’s sculptures are held in prestigious collections including The Pérez Art Museum Miami, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The North Carolina Museum of Art, and Saint Louis Art Museum, cementing his place as a pivotal voice within the global art landscape. His work continues to inspire artists and curators alike, prompting reflection on how creative expression can address pressing societal challenges while honoring cultural heritage.elias simé
1968 - , Ethiopia
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture
- Date Of Birth: 1968
- Full Name: elias simé
- Nationality: Ethiopian
- Notable Artworks:
- Tightrope
- Dichotomy . ..
- Place Of Birth: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia



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