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Amr Fahed

Informations clés

  • Top 3 works: Liberte jusqu
  • Top-ranked work: Liberte jusqu
  • Art period: Contemporain
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Museums on APS:
    • Fondation Atassi pour l’art et la culture
    • Fondation Atassi pour l’art et la culture
    • Fondation Atassi pour l’art et la culture
    • Fondation Atassi pour l’art et la culture
    • Fondation Atassi pour l’art et la culture
  • Born: 1982, Al-Suwayda, Syrie
  • Nationality: Syrie
  • Works on APS: 1

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Question 1:
Où est né Amr Fahed ?
Question 2:
Quel est le moyen artistique principal utilisé par Amr Fahed ?
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Dans quel festival artistique international a participé Amr Fahed ?

Amr Fahed: Capturing Sorrow and Resilience Through Digital Art

Amr Fahed, born in Al-Suwayda, Syria in 1982, stands as a significant figure within contemporary Syrian art, recognized internationally for his poignant explorations of trauma and unwavering advocacy for the resilience of Syrian children. Primarily residing in Damascus, he has garnered acclaim for transforming raw photographic images into emotionally resonant narratives—a deliberate artistic endeavor designed to amplify voices often silenced by circumstance. Fahed’s artistic journey commenced with formal training at Damascus University’s Faculty of Fine Arts in 2007 where he cultivated his sculptural skills before discovering the ideal medium for conveying his vision: digital art. Recognizing the critical importance of documenting and communicating the experiences of Syrian children impacted by conflict, Fahed undertook a transformative mission—reinterpreting photographs not as mere representations but as catalysts for profound emotional engagement. This approach reflects a deep understanding of how visual storytelling can powerfully communicate complex feelings and ideas. His distinctive artistic technique – “reworking” photographs – distinguishes him from many other artists. Rather than presenting unaltered images, Fahed employs sophisticated editing processes—scratching surfaces, layering textures, adjusting colors, and subtly altering perspectives—to imbue his work with layers of symbolic meaning. This meticulous process isn’t simply about aesthetics; it's fundamentally conceptual—a conscious decision to convey the visceral impact of witnessing suffering while simultaneously celebrating human fortitude. As Fahed eloquently describes, “I want to show these images to the world, he wants the world to be aware of the immeasurable damage that such crimes have had and still have on these children: children in pain, who will turn into angels and lead their country to take its flight.” This statement encapsulates his artistic philosophy—a belief that art possesses the capacity to inspire empathy and catalyze social change. Notable exhibitions showcasing Fahed’s artistic endeavors include appearances at 4 Walls Art Gallery in Dubai, Alfa Gallery, Domar Culture Center and Al Keshle Gallery in Damascus. He participated in the Sharjah Islamic Art Festival in 2010, solidifying his position as a respected voice within Syrian cultural discourse. His work has been praised for its sensitivity to human emotion and its ability to communicate complex narratives effectively. Fahed’s artistic inspiration derives from observing the gaze of Syrian children—a captivating blend of sadness and joy that embodies an extraordinary duality. He strives to capture this essence, translating it into visual representations that resonate deeply with viewers and serve as a testament to the enduring human spirit amidst adversity. His dedication to documenting and communicating the experiences of vulnerable populations underscores his commitment to artistic integrity and social responsibility.