Tus 2014-12-16 13:16:38 Syria
Annual Fall Exhibition opens at Khan Asaad Basha

 

Damascus, SANA 27th, presents works of various styles and schools, including realism, impressionism, expressionism, surrealism, and experimentalism, showcasing the versatility and diversity of Syrian artists who embraced various schools of art, with some works showing a deep connection to Arab and Islamic heritage, while others showed modernism and bold originality.

Among the participating artists are both newcomers to the Syrian art scene and veteran artists like Talal Abdullah, Elias al-Zayyat, Asmaa Fayoumi, in addition to art by the late head of the Plastic Artists Union Haidar Yazigi, who passed away recently.

 

Other participating artists include Saed Salloum, Abdelrahman Muhanna, Aktham Tallaa, Ghassan Nanaa, Edward Shahda, Ismael Nasra, and Anwar al-Rahbi.

Minister of Culture Issam Khalil, who attended the opening of the exhibition, said that this event is an opportunity to learn about the richness and development of the Syrian art scene, noting that the works draw upon the current reality but are full of hope and a sense of persistence.

 

Anwar al-Rahbi, one of the participating artists, presented a painting called Miriams weddingwhich depicts a wedding being postponed due to the circumstances of the crisis, while artist Jamila Katrina presented a painting depicting the birth of the human being and the stages of his life leading to death.

Sculptor Ghazi Kasouh presented a piece called odor of jasminemade of olive wood, with the artist attempting to capture the image of a rising and outgoing female reflecting Syrias renewal and resurgence, while fellow sculptor Yosra Mohammad presented a piece titled strengthresembling the head of a bull and symbolizing internal strength.

Jamal al-Abbas presented a painting titled hymns to loving the placewhich depicts a woman and symbolizing her bond to place and the persistence of life in an expressionist style, while Saed Salloums painting presented the human who embraced nihilism in an expressionist, symbolic manner.

With the participation of 140 artists and showcasing over 300 art pieces ranging from photography to painting and sculpture, the Annual Fall Exhibition opened on Saturday at Khan Asaad Basha in Damascus Old City, organized by the Ministry of Culture in cooperation with the Plastic Artists Union.

The exhibition, which is open until December

Though the subjects of the art pieces are quite diverse this year, the dominant theme of most pieces is Syria and its various facets and aspects, creating a synergy with the traditional architecture of the venue; Khan Asaad Basha, one of the most beautiful landmarks of the old city.

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