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Ibrahim El-Salahi (Arabic: إبراهيم الصلحي, born 5 September 1930) is a Sudanese painter, former public servant and diplomat.He is one of the foremost visual artists of the Khartoum School, [1] considered as part of African Modernism [2] and the pan-Arabic Hurufiyya art movement, that combined traditional forms of Islamic calligraphy with contemporary artworks. [3]
Diab's art centre also was the place, where the work of Ibrahim El-Salahi, living in exile since 1978, was presented in 2000 to the Sudanese art world. [105] Another gallery promoting Sudanese artists in Khartoum has been the Dabanga Gallery, whose owner Lina Haggar edited the book Contemporary artists of the Sudan: art in times of adversity in ...
Ibrahim El-Salahi (born 1930), painter, former public servant, and diplomat; Alaa Satir (born 1991), illustrator, muralist, and cartoonist; Hussein Shariffe (1934–2005), painter, filmmaker, poet and educator; Ahmed Shibrain (1931–2017), modernist painter
First generation artists include: the Jordanian artist, Princess Wijdan Ali, the Sudanese artist, Ibrahim el-Salahi; the Iraqi artists, Shakkir Hassan Al Sa'id, Jamil Hamoudi and Jawad Saleem; the Lebanese painter and poet, Etel Adnan and the Egyptian artist, Ramzi Moustafa (b. 1926).
Some of the notable Sudanese artists who studied or taught at the college are Kamala Ibrahim Ishaq, Ibrahim El-Salahi and Ahmed Shibrain, also known internationally as members of the Khartoum School of Modernist art. Despite considerable setbacks caused mainly by the neglect of several governments since the late 1980s, the art school continues ...
The Sharjah Art Museum is an art museum in the city of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. [1] ... Ibrahim El-Salahi: A Visionary Modernist, 2012; Trajectories: 19th and ...
Simultaneously, the museum hosted Interventions (an exhibition of new commissions by five pivotal modernist Arab artists (Dia Azzawi, Farid Belkahia, Ahmed Nawar, Ibrahim el-Salahi and Hassan Sharif) and Told/Untold/Retold, an ambitious exhibition of new commissions by twenty-three contemporary Arab artists. [33]
Ibrahim El-Salahi; U. Ahmed Umar (artist) W. Osman Waqialla This page was last edited on 7 August 2024, at 17:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...