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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1953, Sweida, Syrian Arab Republic
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Works on APS: 1
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Ziad Dalloul: Echoes of Absence and Memory in Silent Landscapes

Ziad Dalloul, born in Soueida, Syrian Arab Republic in 1953, is a Syrian artist whose oeuvre explores the profound interplay between memory and representation. His artistic journey began at sixteen when he enrolled at Damascus University’s Faculty of Fine Arts, followed by postgraduate studies at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris – an education that profoundly shaped his distinctive visual language. Dalloul's work transcends mere depiction; it strives to capture the intangible essence of experience, often focusing on desolate landscapes imbued with subtle narratives. Exhibitions across Europe and the Middle East, including presentations at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Shoman Foundation in Amman, attest to his growing recognition as a significant voice within contemporary Arab art.
  • Early Influences: Dalloul’s formative years were marked by exposure to Syrian poetry, notably Adonis' work, which instilled in him a sensitivity to language and symbolism – elements that permeate his artistic practice.
  • Formal Training: His studies at Damascus University provided foundational knowledge of classical art history and technique, while École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts honed his skills in oil painting and printmaking, establishing the bedrock for his distinctive style.
  • Distinctive Style: Dalloul’s artistic hallmark is a masterful blend of abstraction and figurative elements. He eschews traditional landscape conventions, favoring instead “silent nature,” as he termed it – a concept rooted in Arabic—to convey profound emotional resonance.

The Language of Absence

Dalloul’s artistic philosophy centers on confronting the void—the absence of tangible presence—as a catalyst for creative exploration. He meticulously constructs landscapes that resist easy interpretation, layering textures and hues to evoke feelings of melancholy and contemplation. His canvases are populated by sparse objects – chairs, beds, curtains – deliberately positioned to heighten the sense of solitude and introspection.

  • Material Exploration: Dalloul utilizes traditional materials—black ink, sepia paper, oil paints—reflecting a commitment to craftsmanship and honoring artistic heritage.
  • Conceptual Depth: He challenges viewers to consider the relationship between art and memory, arguing that representation is inseparable from recollection.

Notable Exhibitions and Collections

Dalloul’s work has garnered international acclaim, appearing in prominent public collections including The British Museum (London), Institut du Monde Arabe (Paris), Khaled Shoman Foundation (Amman), Barjeel Art Foundation (Sharjah), La Bibliothèque Nationale (Paris), The Jordan National Gallery (Amman), Al Mansouria Foundation (Jeddah), Fondazione Orestiadi (Italy) and Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (Santiago, Chile). His exhibitions underscore his contribution to the global dialogue on contemporary art.

Recognition and Legacy

His collaborations with renowned Syrian poet Adonis further solidified Dalloul’s position as a cultural icon. Recognized for his ability to distill complex emotions into visually arresting compositions—particularly landscapes imbued with quiet contemplation—Ziad Dalloul continues to inspire artists and scholars alike, ensuring that his work resonates across generations.

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