Curated images, polished narratives, and carefully packaged experiences saturate our everyday lives. We are sold fantasies as lifestyles to aspire to, which shape our desires and how we see ourselves and the world. In digital spaces that promise connection and freedom, we often become flattened to profiles that reflect how we want to be seen. Our appearance to others becomes determined by algorithms and the systems behind them.
Bassam Issa Al-Sabah works across digital animation, painting, sculpture, and textiles to create dreamlike environments that offer visions of resistance, transformation and queer possibility. At the centre of his work is an interest in how digital culture influences our response to trauma, displacement and loss. His imagined worlds offer room to reconsider personal and collective existences - places where fantasy becomes both a shelter and a site of reckoning. In this new immersive work, Bassam explores the dreamlike quality of digital media, from its glossy surface to its seductive imagery. Do these idealised images reflect our desires, or have our identities been moulded to desire the impossible?
THE MISSION IS THE END, THE END IS ALL I WANT! reflects on the patterns and cycles that shape our experience of the world. Different systems—whether political, digital, or architectural—determine how we perceive and interact with the world. In the gallery, sculptures appear as though smashed into each other. Artefacts with their own history and identity collide, creating new objects that offer reflections of this pressure and force. A new film work follows a cast of fantastical characters as they explore the tension between following, resisting, and choosing their own paths. The work questions whether a utopia can ever be neutral: whose future are we imagining when we build idealised digital spaces? Drawing from video game mechanics and digital aesthetics, Bassam builds environments that feel immersive but tightly controlled—worlds we can explore, but not quite alter. Through this lens, he explores how hidden ideas and beliefs can seep into worldbuilding: from dangerous ideologies to the fake, polished lifestyles sold through social media. The installation and sculptures create a space that feels like it is shifting and collapsing around us, pulling us in.
Rather than offering answers or closure, THE MISSION IS THE END, THE END IS ALL I WANT! creates space for reflection. It asks us to look again at the world we live in, and the future we hope for. In a time marked by collapse and contradiction, the imagined world becomes a place to face hard truths and rethink what is possible - where fantasy becomes a tool for survival, not escape.
Bassam Issa Al-Sabah, THE MISSION IS THE END, THE END IS ALL I WANT! (2025), commissioned by FACT Liverpool and supported by The Arts Council of Ireland, Culture Ireland and The Henry Moore Foundation. FACT is funded by Arts Council England, Liverpool City Council and supported by Culture Liverpool.
Sound design by Jack Colleran. Voice acting by Sian Ní Mhuirí and Sam Monaghan.