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Krótka biografia

  • Born: 1945, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Art period: Modern
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Top 3 works:
    • He 1
    • He 2
    • He 3
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Lebanon
  • Museums on APS:
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
  • Top-ranked work: He 1

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Samir Al-Sayegh: Bridging Tradition and Innovation Through Calligraphy

Born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1945, Samir Al-Sayegh is a multifaceted artist whose career spans decades of critical acclaim, prolific authorship, poetic exploration, and captivating visual art. His journey began with an early fascination for calligraphy—a passion ignited at the age of twelve when his teacher recognized his exceptional handwriting skills. This formative experience propelled him toward a deep immersion in Arabic calligraphy, nurtured by his studies at Saint Savior Convent in Joun, Lebanon, where he gained access to rare and ancient Arabic books, shaping his artistic vision profoundly. The influence of these scholarly pursuits extended beyond mere technique; it instilled within him an appreciation for the visual language of Islam and its ability to convey complex ideas with elegance and precision. Recognizing this potential, Al-Sayegh pursued a degree in Art History from École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, broadening his understanding of Western artistic traditions while simultaneously grounding himself in Eastern aesthetics. Returning to Lebanon after completing his studies, he established himself as a respected journalist and writer for prominent publications like Lissan al-Hal newspaper and Finoun Arabia, securing recognition within the Middle Eastern art world and providing him with a platform to disseminate his ideas. His literary debut arrived in 1980 with “Maqam al-Qaws wa Ahwal al-Sahm,” a collection of poems that showcased Al-Sayegh’s distinctive style—characterized by a deliberate departure from conventional language structures and a masterful manipulation of imagery and symbolism. Throughout the 1980s, he consistently presented exhibitions of calligraphic works alongside critical analyses, documenting his artistic evolution and solidifying his reputation as a pioneer in contemporary calligraphy. He continued to explore this medium, delving into its expressive capabilities and pushing boundaries of visual poetry. Al-Sayegh’s work has garnered international recognition, notably through collaborations with institutions like the British Museum where he showcased “He 1,” “Peace 3” and “He 2”, demonstrating his commitment to sharing his artistic vision globally. His dedication to preserving and innovating upon traditional Arabic calligraphy is evident in every piece, reflecting a profound respect for heritage combined with an unwavering desire to communicate ideas powerfully. He stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of visual language and its ability to transcend cultural barriers—a true master calligrapher who has transformed letters into instruments of artistic expression.