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Anwar Jalal Shemza: Calligraphic Abstraction |
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Green Cardamom, London, 9th October 2009 to 6th November 2009 |
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Green Cardamom presents a series of exhibitions over the next two years, exploring the practice of the late Anwar Jalal Shemza (1929–1985). Each exhibition examines a particular area of this artist’s work and is curated by a group of art historians, curators and artists who have been engaged with Shemza’s work in different capacities. The first exhibition, curated by Iftikhar Dadi, focuses on the development of calligraphic abstraction in Shemza’s works. Subsequent curators for the exhibitions include Rachel Garfield, Amna Malik and Savita Apte.
Shemza has re-territorialised the Arabic script, foregrounding its trans-local nature, while making its aesthetic engaging to the outside and so destabilising simplistic associations between art and nation. Calligraphic experimentations like his have, through abstraction, opened a dialogue with metropolitan artistic languages, to become more global in scope. Based on a study of Shemza’s writings and a significant part of his artistic oeuvre, the exhibition traces the development of the artist’s work between the 1950s till his death in 1985, during which time he lived in the UK.
The exhibition is accompanied by a research paper by Iftikhar Dadi. Download pdf below:
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Press Release |
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