Ali Talib (artist)
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Ali Talib (born 1944 in
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) is an Iraqi painter, noted for his abstract works and for curating exhibitions featuring Iraqi artists.


Life and career

Ali Talib was born in
Basra Basra ( ar, ٱلْبَصْرَة, al-Baṣrah) is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab. It had an estimated population of 1.4 million in 2018. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is hand ...
in 1944. He was among the first graduates of the Academy of Fine Arts, Baghdad, gaining a BA in painting in 1966,Inati, S.C. (ed.), ''Iraq: Its History, People, and Politics,'' Humanity Books, 2003, p. 84 He returned to Basra for a short period in the 1960s, but ultimately settled in Baghdad, which at the time had a thriving arts scene. Along with artists such as Amer al-Obaidi,
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, Salman Abbas, Talib Makki, Nida Kadhim and Faik Husein he became part of a group of artists and intellectuals that "defined Iraqi arts" in the 1960s. He joined the faculty of the Institute of Fine Arts as a lecturer in painting, a position he held throughout the 1970s. He was known to exhibit a "rebellious attitude to what he and his colleagues regarded as a stagnant arts scene." Determined to be part of a change, he became very active in the local arts community through his participation in Iraq's numerous art groups. He was founding member of the Innovationists established in 1965; a group of younger artists that wanted to advance Iraqi art by through the use of new media and new methods. Artists in this group often took war and conflict as their themes. Following the demise of the Innovationists group in 1969, Talib established a new art group, known as the Shadow Group. He was also a member of the New Vision Group, joining it a few years after its formation in 1968. He studied graphic design at
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in
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, where he attained a Master of Arts in 1980. In 1991 he left Iraq for Amman, Jordan where he was employed as a professor of fine arts at Yarmouk University between 1991-1997. He currently divides his time between the Netherlands and Amman, Jordan. In the Netherlands, he has curated exhibitions such as ''Iraq: Still Going Strong'' which featured works by Iraqi artists who did not flee the country during the 1990s. He is the subject of a number of scholarly publications, including: *
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, Abdulrahman Munif and
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, ''Ali Talib,'' (English & Arabic) Dar Amwaj, 2009 (book) and; * Yusuf Faruq, "Three Painters, Three Styles," ''Gilgamesh: A Journal of Modern Iraqi Art'', vol. 3, 1988 pp 13–17 (journal article) * Mayy Muzzafar, "A Turmoil Under a Quiet Surface," ''Gilgamesh: A Journal of Modern Iraqi Art'', vol. 3, 1988 pp 6–12 (journal article)


Work

Talib held his first solo exhibition at Mubarakia Gallery, Kuwait, in 1964, while he was still a student at the Academy. Since then, he has participated in scores of solo exhibitions and group exhibitions, including ''Gallery d'Art 50x70'', Beirut, 1994; ''De Vrije Academie,'' The Hague, 2003 and ''United Nation Humans Settlements Programme,'' Barcelona, 2004. His work is held in collections including Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha and Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Amman. His artwork deals with themes of the human experience and the power of nature. The art historian and art critic, Jabra Ibrahim Jabra commented on Talib's work: "His paintings skillfully tackle an experience insistent with its inner contradictions: evasive and recurrent, leaving its impact each time in certain forms on the canvas-and in our memory." Select list of paintings * ''Mesopotamia'' Mixed media on paper 76 x 56 cm (297/8 x 22 in) (now in a private collection), 2004 * ''The Mask'' oil on canvas, 110 x 110 cm (43 5/16 x 43 5/16in), 1976 * ''Lovers and Mountain'' 139 x 139 cm (54¾ x 54¾ in), 1985 * ''Tangera'' (Series), 2009Dia Al-Azzawi, Rafa Al-Nasiri, Ali Talib, ''Art in Iraq Today: Part IV'' atalogue for the Exhibition, ''Art In Iraq Today,'' held at the Meem Gallery, Dubai, 13 March-18 April 2011 Meem Gallery and Art Advisory Associates Ltd, Dubai, 2011,


Awards and prizes

During the 1986 inaugural Baghdad International Arts Festival, he and
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and
Dia Azzawi Dia Al-Azzawi (Arabic: ضياء العزاوي) is an Iraqi painter and sculptor, now living and working in London, and one of the pioneers of modern Arab art. He is noted for incorporating Arabic script into his paintings. Active in the arts comm ...
, were the three Iraqi artists who were awarded prizes.Faruq Hassan, "Three Painters, Three Styles" ''Gilgamesh: A Journal of Modern Iraqi Arts'', vol. 3, 1988, pp 13-17 He has been the recipient of two prizes: * 1986 First Prize, First Baghdad International Festival of Plastic Arts, Baghdad, Iraq * 1995 First Prize, Second Sharjah Biennale, Sharjah, UAE


See also

* Iraqi art * List of Iraqi artists


References


External links


Modern Art Iraq Archive
- includes reproductions of artworks including many of those looted from the Modern Art Museum in 2003 and not accessible in any other source {{DEFAULTSORT:Talib, Ali 20th-century Iraqi painters Abstract painters Artists from Baghdad Iraqi contemporary artists