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Ashes of the Arabian’s Pearl
Valentin Valette
Series description

Ashes of the Arabian’s Pearl emerged from the photographer’s desire to closely observe the dynamics of economic development in the Sultanate of Oman following the death of Sultan Qābūs in 2020. Faced with an urgent need for economic diversification as oil and gas resources declined, this documentary project sought to examine this period of monarchical transition and explore the prevailing trajectory for the region's monarchies in a world undergoing transformation and facing growing inequalities and climate change. The series cultivates a metaphorical conversation between two distinct demographics: the skilled artisans who craft the dreams of the nation, largely hailing from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, and those from Omani entrepreneurial families.

Biography

My interest in the Arab and Muslim Worlds, fueled by my Humanities and Social Sciences studies, led me to work between photographic commissions, personal projects, and academic involvement in France, North Africa, and the Gulf. My artistic-research projects explore the political, economic, and social changes of the Persian Gulf. Alongside, I pursue a PhD in visual anthropology on "The Harkis and Algeria: links, experiences, and circulations".

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Left: A company director in front of his GT Mustang sports car after inspecting a building site he is financing. Mahalil, Sultanate of Oman. Right: An Indian driver from the Sikh community poses on his backhoe while awaiting new instructions from his Omani employer. Al Ansab, Sultanate of Oman.
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Two Pakistani workers from the capital’s municipal garden maintenance team climb a palm tree to prune it. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.
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A Pakistani worker poses in front of his machines in a sand quarry in the Rub al-Khali. Near Fahud, Sultanate of Oman.
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Left: A Pakistani worker at the construction site of an Omani-owned house, which is destined to become a bed and breakfast. Al Hamra, Sultanate of Oman. Right: The manager of the demonstration centre for the Yiti sustainable city project on the Matrah corniche. Muscat, Matrah, Sultanate of Oman.
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An abandoned labour camp near the large-scale Yiti construction site. The sustainable city of Yiti aims to be the biggest near-zero emission community in Oman. Yiti, Sultanate of Oman.
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An inventory of objects recovered from abandoned labour camps, including work tools, clothing, maps and personal items – silent witnesses to the lives once lived.
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Left: The son of an Omani entrepreneur has fun making fire with a can of deodorant and a lighter in his residential area. Bandar Jissah, Sultanate of Oman. Right: An Indian worker looks for the entrance to a pipe on a road construction site. Murayrat, Sultanate of Oman.
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Sons of Omani entrepreneurs pose for a portrait in their neighbourhood, which is reserved for local investors. Qantab, Sultanate of Oman.