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Etel Adnan ( ar, إيتيل عدنان; 24 February 1925 – 14 November 2021) was a Lebanese-American
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, essayist, and
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. In 2003, Adnan was named "arguably the most celebrated and accomplished
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author writing today" by the academic journal '' MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States''. Besides her literary output, Adnan made visual works in a variety of media, such as oil paintings, films and tapestries, which have been exhibited at galleries across the world.


Life

Ethel N. Adnan was born in 1925 in
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,
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. Adnan's mother Rose "Lily" Lacorte was Greek Orthodox from
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and her father Assaf Kadri was a Sunni Muslim- Turkish high-ranking Ottoman officer born in
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. Assaf Kadri's mother was Albanian. Adnan's grandfather was a Turkish soldier. Her father came from a wealthy family; he was a top officer and former classmate of
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at the military academy. Prior to marrying Adnan's mother, her father was already married with three children. In contrast, Adnan's mother was raised in extreme poverty; her parents met in Smyrna during
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while her father was serving as Governor of Smyrna. After the Ottoman Empire collapsed and Smyrna was burned during the
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, Adnan's parents migrated to Beirut. Adnan stated that her mother was 16 years old when she met her father, at a time when "the Greeks in Turkey were in concentration camps.""Etel Adnan: About"
Retrieved 10 April 2014.
Though she grew up speaking Greek and Turkish in a primarily Arabic-speaking society, she was educated at French convent schools and French became the language in which her early work was first written."Etel Adnan: Biography"
Retrieved 10 April 2014.
She also studied English in her youth, and most of her later work was first written in this language. At 24, Adnan traveled to Paris where she received a degree in philosophy from the
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. She then traveled to the United States where she continued graduate studies at the
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and at
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. From 1958 to 1972, she taught philosophy of art at the
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in San Rafael. She also lectured at many universities throughout the United States. Adnan returned from the US to Lebanon and worked as a journalist and cultural editor for ''
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'' newspaper, a French-language newspaper in Beirut. In addition, she also helped build the cultural section of the newspaper, occasionally contributing cartoons and illustrations. Her tenure at ''Al Safa'' was most notable for her front-page editorials, commenting on the important political issues of the day. In her later years, Adnan began to openly identify as
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. Adnan lived in Paris and
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."Etel Adnan"
, The Whitney Museum of American Art, Retrieved 10 April 2014.
She died in Paris on 14 November 2021, at the age of 96.


Visual art

Adnan also worked as a painter, her earliest abstract works were created using a palette knife to apply oil paint onto the canvas – often directly from the tube – in firm swipes across the picture's surface. The focus of the compositions often being a red square, she was interested in the "immediate beauty of colour". In 2012, a series of the artist's brightly colored abstract paintings were exhibited as a part of documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany. In the 1960s, she began integrating Arabic calligraphy into her artworks and her books, such as ''Livres d’Artistes'' rtist's Books She recalls sitting for hours copying words from an Arabic grammar without trying to understand the meaning of the words. Her art was very much influenced by early
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artists, including Iraqi artist
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, Palestinian writer and artist
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and Iraqi painter
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, who rejected Western aesthetics and embraced a new art form which was both modern and yet referenced traditional culture, media and techniques. Inspired by Japanese leporellos, Adnan also painted landscapes on foldable screens that can be "extended in space like free-standing drawings". In 2014, a collection of the artist's paintings and tapestries were exhibited as a part of the Whitney Biennial at the
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. Adnan's retrospective at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha, titled "Etel Adnan In All Her Dimensions" and curated by
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, featured eleven dimensions of Adnan's practice. It included her early works, her literature, her carpets, and others. The show was launched in March 2014, accompanied by a 580-page catalog of her work published jointly by
Mathaf Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art (متحف : المتحف العربي للفن الحديث) in Doha, Qatar, offers an Arab perspective on modern and contemporary art and supports creativity, promotes dialogue and inspires new ideas. The museu ...
and
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. The catalog was designed by artist
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in Arabic and English, and included text contributions by Simone Fattal,
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, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, as well as six interviews with
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. In 2017, Adnan's work was included in "Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction," a group exhibition organized by
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, which brought together prominent artists including
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, Gertrudes Altschul,
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,
Magdalena Abakanowicz Marta Magdalena Abakanowicz-Kosmowska (20 June 1930 – 20 April 2017) was a Polish sculptor and fiber artist. She was known for her use of textiles as a sculptural medium and her outdoor installations. She is widely regarded as one of Poland ...
,
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, and
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, among others. In 2018,
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hosted a retrospective of the artist, titled "A yellow sun A green sun a yellow sun A red sun a blue sun", including a selection of paintings in oil and ink, as well as a reading room of her written works. The exhibition explored how the experience of reading poetry differs from the experience of looking at a painting. Published in 2018, "Etel Adnan", a biography of the artist written by Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, inquires into the artist's work as a shaman and activist. In 2020, the Griffin Poetry Prize is awarded to her book ''Time.''


Awards and recognition

* 1977: Awarded the France-Pays Arabes award for her novel '' Sitt Marie Rose''. * 2010: Awarded the
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s for her story collection ''Master of the Eclipse''. * 2013: Her poetry collection ''Sea and Fog'' won the California Book Award for Poetry. * 2013: Awarded the
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. * 2014: Named a ''
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'' by the French Government. * 2020: The poetry collection ''Time'', selections of Adnan's work translated from French by Sarah Riggs, wins the
Griffin Poetry Prize The Griffin Poetry Prize is Canada's most generous poetry award. It was founded in 2000 by businessman and philanthropist Scott Griffin. Before 2022, the awards went to one Canadian and one international poet who writes in the English language. ...
. Adnan received a RAWI Lifetime Achievement Award from the Radius of Arab-American Writers.


Writings


In English

* ''Shifting the silence'', Nightboat, 2020 * ''Time'', Nightboat, 2020 * ''Surge'', Nightboat, 2018 * ''Night'', Nightboat, 2016 * ''Life is a Weaving'', Galerie Lelong (2016) . * ''Premonition'', Kelsey Street Press (2014) . * ''To look at the sea is to become what one is: An Etel Adnan Reader'', edited by Thom Donovan, Brandon Shimoda, Ammiel Alcalay, and Cole Swensen, Nightboat Books (2014) * ''Sea and Fog'', Nightboat Books (2012) * ''Master of the Eclipse'' (2009) * ''Seasons'' (2008) * ''In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country'' (2005) * ''In/somnia'' (2002) * ''There: In the Light and the Darkness of the Self and of the Other'' (1997) * ''To Write in a Foreign Language'' (1996) * ''Of Cities and Women, Letters to Fawwaz'' (1993) * ''Paris, When It's Naked'' (1993) * ''The Spring Flowers Own and the Manifestations of the Voyage'' (1990) * ''The Arab Apocalypse'' (1989) * ''Journey to Mount Tamalpais: An Essay'' (1985) * ''The Indian Never Had a Horse and Other Poems'' (1985) * ''From A to Z Poetry'' (1982) * '' Sitt Marie Rose: A Novel'' (1978) * ''Moon Shots'', Sausalito-Belvedere Gazette (1967) * "The Enemy's Testament" in ''Where is Vietnam?,'' Anchor Books (1967,
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, ed., )


In Arabic

*''al-Sitt Mari Ruz: riwayah.'' (Sitt Marie Rose.), with Jirum Shahin and Firyal Jabburi Ghazul. Al-Qahirah: al-Hayah al-Ammah li-Qusur al-Thaqafah, 2000. *''n mudun wa-nisa: rasail il Fawwaz''. (Of Cities and Women.) Bayrut: Dar al-Hihar, 1998. *''Kitab al-bahr; kitab al-layal; kitab al-mawt; kitab al-nihayah'', with
Abid Azarih Abid ( ar, عابد ''‘Ābid''), also ''Abed'', literally meaning ''worshipper'', ''adorer'', ''devout'' may be either a surname or given name. In the Russian language, "" (''Abid''), or its form "" (''Avid''), is an old and uncommonPetrovsky, ...
. Bayrut: Dar Amwaj, 1994. *''al-Sitt Marie Ruz''. Bayrut: al-Mu-assasah al-Arabiyah lil-Dirasat wa-al-Nashr, 1979.


In French

* ''Voyage, guerre, exil'', L'Echoppe, 2020 * ''Un printemps inattendu (entretiens)'', Galerie Lelong, 2020 * ''Grandir et devenir poète au Liban'', L'Echoppe, 2019 * ''Tolérance'', L'Echoppe, 2018 * ''Nuit'', Editions de l'Attente, 2017 * ''La vie est un tissage'', Galerie Lelong, 2016 * ''Mer et brouillard'', Editions de l'Attente, 2017 * ''A propos de la fin de l'Empire Ottoman'', Galerie Lelong, 2015 * ''Le Prix que nous ne voulons pas payer pour l'amour'', Galerie Lelong, 2015 * ''Prémonition'', Galerie Lelong, 2015 * ''Là-bas'', Editions de l’Attente, 2013 * ''Paris mis a nu''. France: Éditions Tamyras, 2011, translated by Martin Richet. * ''Ce ciel qui n'est pas''. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1997. * ''Ce ciel qui n'est pas''. Bilingual edition (French-Arabic): Tunis: Tawbad, 2008. * ''Rachid Korachi: Ecriture passion'', with Rachid Korachi and Jamel-Eddine Bencheikh. Alger: Galerie Mhamed Issiakhem, 1988. * ''L'apocalypse arabe''. Paris: Papyrus Éditions, 1980. * ''Sitt Marie Rose''. Paris: Des Femmes, 1978. * ''Jbu: Suivi de l'Express Beyrouth enfer''. Paris: P.J. Oswald, 1973.


Exhibitions

* 2022 ''Etel Adnan/Vincent van Gogh - Kleur als Taal, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
2021 ''Etel Adnan: Light's New Measure''
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum at 1071 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 89th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is the permanent home of a continuously exp ...
, New York
2020 ''Satellites et Planètes'', Galerie Lelong & Co, Paris

2019 ''Leporellos'', Galerie Lelong & Co, Paris

2019 ''New Work: Etel Adnan'', SFMOMA, San Francisco

2019 ''Etel Adnan et les modernes'', MUDAM, Luxembourg

2019 ''Etel Adnan: Each day is a whole world'', Aspen Art Museum, Aspen
* 2018 ''Parler aux fleurs'', Galerie Lelong & Co, Paris * 2018 Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Suisse * 2018 Estampes originales, Galerie Lelong & Co, Art Basel, Basel, Switzerland * 2018 Tout ce que je fais est mémoire, Chateau La Coste, Le Puy Ste Réparade, France * 2018 La Fulgurance du geste, Fondation Jan Michalski, Montricher, Basel, Switzerland * 2018 ''Tapisseries et estampes'', Galerie Lelong & Co, Paris * 2017 ''Sea and Fog'', Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Canada * 2017 ''L’emozione dei COLORI nell’arte'', GAM, Castello di Rivoli, Italy * 2016 ''A Tremendous Astronomer'', Galerie Lelong, Paris * 2016 Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris * 2016 Serpentine Gallery, London * 2016 Galerie Lelong, Paris * 2015 Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich * 2015 Galerie Lelong Paris * 2015 Saltwater, Istanbul Biennale * 2015 Galerie Lelong, New York * 2015 Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA ), Dublin * 2015 Sharjah Art Museum, EAU * 2014 ''Etel Adnan in all her dimensions'', MATHAF, Doha, Qatar * 2014 Writing Mountains, Museum der Moderne, Salzburg * 2014 New Museum, New York * 2014 Whitney Biennale, Whitney Museum, New York * 2012 DOCUMENTA (13), Cassel. Etel Adnan's works can be found in many collections, including the Centre Pompidou, Paris, Mathaf, Doha, Qatar, Royal Jordanian Museum, Tunis Modern Art Museum, Sursock Museum, Beirut, Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, British Museum, London, M+, Hong Kong.


References


Bibliography

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: De-Centered Perspectives, Subversive Voices." IN: ''Poetry's Voice-Society's Norms: Forms of Interaction between Middle Eastern Writers and Their Societies.'' Ed. Andreas Pflitsch and Barbara Winckler. Wiesbaden, Germany: Reichert; 2006. pp. 211–21 #Cassidy, Madeline. "'Love Is a Supreme Violence': The Deconstruction of Gendered Space in Etel Adnan's '' Sitt Marie Rose''." IN: ''Violence, Silence, and Anger: Women's Writing as Transgression.'' Ed. Deirdre Lashgari. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia; 1995. pp. 282–90 #Champagne, John G. "Among Good Christian Peoples: Teaching Etel Adnan's '' Sitt Marie Rose''." ''College Literature'', 2000 Fall; 27 (3): 47–70. #Fernea, Elizabeth. "The Case of '' Sitt Marie Rose'': An Ethnographic Novel from the Modern Middle East." IN: ''Literature and Anthropology.'' Ed. Philip Dennis and Wendell Aycock. Lubbock: Texas Tech UP; 1989. pp. 153–164 #Foster, Thomas. "Circles of Oppression, Circles of Repression: Etel Adnan's '' Sitt Marie Rose''." '' PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America'', 1995 Jan; 110 (1): 59–74. #Ghandour, Sabah. "Gender, Postcolonial Subject, and the Lebanese Civil War in '' Sitt Marie Rose''." IN: ''The Postcolonial Crescent: Islam's Impact on Contemporary Literature.'' Ed. John C. Hawley. New York, NY: Peter Lang; 1998. pp. 155–65 #Hajjar, Jacqueline A. "Death, Gangrene of the Soul, in '' Sitt Marie Rose'' by Etel Adnan." ''Revue Celfan/Celfan Review'', 1988 May; 7 (3): 27–33. #Hartman, Michelle. "'This Sweet/Sweet Music': Jazz, Sam Cooke, and Reading Arab American Literary Identities." ''
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Further reading


Works on Etel Adnan


Etel Adnan, ''Leporellos'', Galerie Lelong & Co., 2020

Etel Adnan, ''Estampes'', Galerie Lelong & Co. 2019
* Simone Fattal, ''Etel Adnan, la peinture comme énergie pure'', 2016 * Jean Fremon, Etel Adnan, être là. Galerie Lelong, 2015 * Hirahara, Naomi. ''We Are Here'', Hachette Book Group (2022)


External links

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Culturebase
(in German)

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