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Text/ures of Iraq
- Contemporary Art from the Collection of Oded Halahmy
Engelsk Paperback
Text/ures of Iraq
- Contemporary Art from the Collection of Oded Halahmy
Engelsk Paperback

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Presents work by Halahmy and eight other contemporary artists from Iraq: Hayder Ali, Amal Alwan, Mohammed al Hamadany, Ismail Khayat, Hanaa Malallah, Hassan Massoudy, Naziha Rashid, and Qasim Sabti.

Text/ures of Iraq presents work by New York-based sculptor Oded Halahmy, a Jewish native of Baghdad, alongside that of eight contemporary artists from Iraq: Hayder Ali, Amal Alwan, Mohammed al Hamadany, Ismail Khayat, Hanaa Malallah, Hassan Massoudy, Naziha Rashid, and Qasim Sabti. Gathering works that reference Iraq''s literary past in an effort to better understand the region''s present, the book finds its constituent artists celebrating their country as a pastoral idyll, where people of different beliefs, cultures, and ethnicities peacefully coexisted for centuries, while also mourning the gradual, more recent fraying of Iraqi culture. The layered and abraded surfaces of some of the pieces speak to the persistence of violence, while the picturesqueness of others captures the powerful affective textures of nostalgia and exile.

The book also features examples of modern Arabic and Hebrew calligraphy, including some variants of this form that evoke hurufiyah, an influential modern Arab variant of Lettrism that uses the swoops and curves of the Arabic alphabet as painterly gestures. From abstract collages constructed out of the remains of destroyed books to the Hebrew calligraphy seen in Halahmy''s art, these works demonstrate the importance of the literary in Iraqi society, culture, and visual arts of the past and present day.

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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
106
ISBN-13:
9780998207520
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0998207527
Udg. Dato:
15 mar 2017
Længde:
0mm
Bredde:
203mm
Højde:
254mm
Forlag:
State University of New York Press
Oplagsdato:
15 mar 2017
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