Rafa Al-Nasiri

Rafa Al-Nasiri;Rafa Nasiri

Style: Abstract Expressionism;

Place: Tikrit

Born: 1940

Death: 2013

Biography:

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 Wikioo.org's extensive collection (https://en.Wikioo.org.com/Art.nsf/Timeline). 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 Wikioo.org (https://Wikioo.org/@@/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 Wikioo.org's Virtual Museum (2020) - A posthumous showcase of Al-Nasiri's works, highlighting his enduring influence on modern Iraqi art.
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References:

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