Arabicity reflects on four decades of the aesthetic, conceptual, and socio-political concerns of contemporary Arab artists. Beautifully produced, it features over 200 artworks by 50 Arab artists including Bahia Shehab, Ayman Baalbaki, Hassan Hajjaj, and Raeda Saadeh, who explore their cultural heritage, and themes such as memory, destruction, and conflict, with great warmth, humour and visual poetry.
Whether through video art, painting, photography or installation, these artists challenge the confines of their identity, resist stereotyping, and reshape the parameters of their cultural traditions. In their diverse media and subject matter, their works reflect the pulse of the region. In chaos they discover what endures.
Author: Rose Issa
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Saqi Books
Published: 09/24/2019
Pages: 160
Weight: 1.3lbs
Size: 9.80h x 7.70w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780863566882
About the AuthorIssa, Rose: - Rose Issa is a curator, writer and producer who has championed visual art and film from the Middle East for more than thirty years. Since the 1980s, she has showcased upcoming and established artists and produced exhibitions worldwide, including at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Leighton House Museum, London; Tate Britain, London; and European Parliament, Brussels, among others. Issa lends work to and advises on collections for institutions and organisations around the world, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Art, Boston; The Smithsonian, Washington; The British Museum; Victoria & Albert Museum; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Smithsonian Institution (Sackler/Freer Gallery and National Museum of African Arts); and World Bank, Washington DC. Her recent publications include
Signs of Our Times: from Calligraphy to Calligraffiti, Iranian Contemporary Art, Arab Photography Now, Iranian Photography Now, Parastou Forouhar: Art, Life and Death in Iran; and
Maliheh Afnan: Traces, Faces, Places. Her website is www[dot]roseissa[dot]com.
Adnan, Etel: -
Born in 1925 in Beirut, Etel Adnan has written more than a dozen books of poetry, fiction, and essays. A two-volume collection,
To Look at the Sea Is to Become What One Is: An Etel Adnan Reader, was published in 2014. She has exhibited worldwide, particularly in Lebanon, America and France, with solo exhibitions at the Galerie Sfeir-Semler in Beirut, Lebanon, 2010; Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, 2012 and 2014; The Wattis Institute, San Francisco, California, 2013; White Cube, London, England, 2014; Galerie Lelong, New York, 2015; and most recently, at the Serpentine Galleries in London, England, 2016. She is a recipient of a PEN Oakland-Josephine Miles Award, the California Book Award, a Lambda Book Award, and a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres. She lives in Paris and Sausalito, California.
Afnan, Maliheh: -
Maliheh Afnan was born in 1935 to Persian parents in Haifa, Palestine. Her family moved to Beirut, where she went to high school and later graduated with a BA from the American University of Beirut in 1955. In 1956 she moved to Washington DC, where she graduated with an MA in Fine Arts at the Corcoran School of Art (1962). She spent 23 years in Paris, where she had numerous exhibitions, before settling in London in 1997, where she lived until 2016. Afnan has had several solo shows, including Speak Memory (curated by Lutz Becker) and Rose Issa Projects (2013). She has participated in numerous group exhibitions around the world and her work is in several public collections, including The Metropolitan Museum, New York; The British Museum, London; and the Institut du Monde Arabe, Akkram Ojjeh Foundation and BAII Bank Collection, all in Paris. She has also featured in several publications, most recently
Familiar Faces (2013, Rose Issa Projects) and
Maliheh Afnan: Traces, Faces, Places (2010, Saqi Books & Beyond Art Productions).
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