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Prayers for Baghdad 384

An ominous and dramatic mixed media piece by Rafa Al-Nasiri featuring intricate Arabic calligraphy and symbolic elements from 1984 that invites you to explore the profound depths of Iraqi modern art.

Rafa al-Nasiri (1940-2013) was a pivotal Iraqi painter, printmaker & educator known for blending Arabic calligraphy with Abstract Expressionism. A key figure in the Pan-Arab modern art movement, his work explores cultural identity and social themes.

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Trumpos informacija

  • Movement: Pan-Arab modern art movement
  • Medium: Mixed media
  • Subject or theme: Cultural identity and social themes
  • Artistic style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Notable elements or techniques: Arabic calligraphy and layered textures
  • Year: 1984

A Poetic Resonance of Memory and Script

In the evocative masterpiece Prayers for Baghdad 384, the late Iraqi master Rafa Al-Nasiri invites viewers into a profound dialogue between the tangible and the spiritual. Created in 1984, this mixed media work serves as a hauntingly beautiful meditation on identity, heritage, and the enduring power of prayer amidst uncertainty. The composition is anchored by a commanding wooden structure, upon which Arabic calligraphy dances across the surface. These linguistic elements are not merely decorative; they act as the heartbeat of the piece, weaving a tapestry of cultural memory that connects the viewer to the rich, storied traditions of the Middle East. As the eye wanders through the intricate layers, one encounters small, scattered circles that punctuate the darkness like distant stars or symbolic seeds of hope, adding a rhythmic complexity to the visual narrative.

The atmosphere of the painting is defined by its dramatic, almost cinematic tension. Set against a backdrop of an expansive, dark sky, the artwork possesses an ominous weight that suggests the gravity of historical moments. Al-Nasiri utilizes a sophisticated layering technique, where the interplay of light and shadow creates a sense of depth that feels both architectural and ethereal. This mastery of texture—blending the ruggedness of the wooden elements with the fluid grace of script—allows the piece to command attention in any space. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this work offers a sophisticated focal point that transcends mere decoration, providing a window into a soul-stirring exploration of the human condition.

The Legacy of Pan-Arab Modernism

To understand Prayers for Baghdad 384 is to understand the pivotal role Rafa Al-Nasiri played in the Pan-Arab modern art movement. Born in Tikrit and trained at the prestigious Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad, Al-Nasiri was a pioneer who successfully bridged the gap between traditional Arabic aesthetics and the bold, emotive language of Abstract Expressionism. His ability to integrate calligraphy into contemporary forms allowed him to reclaim cultural symbols within a modern global context. This piece, emerging from the mid-1980s, captures that unique intersection where the ancient weight of history meets the urgent, expressive energy of modern abstraction.

For those seeking to adorn a curated collection or a refined interior, a high-quality reproduction of this work brings more than just aesthetic beauty; it brings a piece of art history. The emotional impact of Al-Nasiri’s work lies in its ability to evoke nostalgia and reverence simultaneously. Whether placed in a quiet study or a grand gallery setting, the painting’s complex composition and somber palette inspire deep contemplation, making it an incomparable choice for those who value art that speaks to the intellect as much as the heart.


Autoriaus biografija

early life and education

rafa al-nasiri, a renowned iraqi painter, draughtsman, print-maker, educator, and author, was born in 1940 in tikrit, iraq. he received his early art education at baghdad's institute of fine arts, attaining a diploma in painting in 1959.

artistic career and style

al-nasiri's works are characterized by the incorporation of arabic letters and calligraphy, which he began to include in his paintings and prints after returning to baghdad in 1965. this unique blend of traditional elements with modern techniques resonated with the iraqi public, making him a major proponent of the pan-arab modern art movement that gained momentum during the 1970s.

teaching and legacy

al-nasiri taught at several prestigious institutions, including the institute of fine arts in baghdad, yarmouk university in jordan, and university of bahrain. his passing in 2013 in amman, jordan, marked the end of an era for iraqi modern art.

artistic movement and influences

al-nasiri's work is often associated with the abstract expressionism movement, which can be explored further through WahooArt's extensive collection /en/art/list/ his use of calligraphy and arabic letters also draws parallels with the neo-figurative art movement, as seen in some of the works featured on WahooArt (https://WahooArt.com/@@/a@d3crgr-neo-figurative-art).

key works and exhibitions

  • untitled (1965) - a seminal piece showcasing al-nasiri's early experimentation with calligraphy in abstract expression.
  • the calligraphic series (1970s) - a collection of works that solidified his position within the pan-arab modern art movement.
  • exhibition at WahooArt's virtual museum (2020) - a posthumous showcase of al-nasiri's works, highlighting his enduring influence on modern iraqi art.
discover more about rafa al-nasiri and the pan-arab modern art movement through WahooArt's extensive collection and resources:

references:

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rafa al-nasiri

rafa al-nasiri

1940 - 2013 , Iraq

Trumpa informacija

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Pan-Arab modern, Abstractionism, Hurufiyya
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Neo-figurative art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Qi Baishi
    • Georges Mathieu
  • Date Of Birth: 1940
  • Date Of Death: 2013
  • Full Name: Rafa al-Nasiri
  • Nationality: Iraqi
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (1965)
    • The Calligraphic Series (1970s)
  • Place Of Birth: Tikrit, Iraq