Sudanese Artists
Rashid Diab
Rashid Diab, in arabo: راشد دياب (Wad Madani, 1957), è un pittore sudanese.Studiò nella Scuola di Belli Attrezzi di Khartum e si addottorò in Madrid (Università Complutense di Madrid, 1991)
Nel 1999 ritornò a Khartum per lavorare come professore e fondò un centro artistico
Ahmed Abdel Aal
Quello
che penso è che trovo l'auto-realizzazione attraverso il mio lavoro
artistico, in conformità con il processo creativo mentre si sviluppa e
si sviluppa attraverso stadi in cui vi è cancellazione, affermazione e
scelte finali che possono nascere dall'esperienza investigativa o da
un'improvvisa incidenza come le buone notizie arrivano dopo la sofferenza e numerosi trattamenti. Pertanto, la mia esistenza e il risultato del mio lavoro sono due processi di supporto e inseparabili. Intendo
con la mia esistenza tutte le condizioni viventi e spirituali e il loro
funzionamento nel lavoro estetico, nella pittura meteorologica, nella
scultura, nella progettazione o nel testo scritto creativo. Sono
sicuro che al di là di questa sofferenza, trovo una certa soddisfazione
nel mio tentativo di realizzare un ragionevole grado di equilibrio tra
l'immaginazione oggettiva, e la mia volontà e insistenza nel realizzare
l'immagine del "lavoro" attraverso i media di colori, altri materiali,
parole e lettere.È qui che l'immagine che riunisce personaggi, stati, ricordi,
allusioni, conoscenze, notizie e attitudini, illude ... Quindi è quella
"immagine" in cui titoli e titoli tirano e trascinano, titoli che
incarnano sia l'armonia che la disarmonia delle volontà.
What I think is that I find self realization through my artistic work, in conformity with the creative process as it develops and elaborates through stages in which there is effacement, affirmation and final choices which may be born out of investigative experience or a sudden incidence like the good news coming after suffering and numerous treatments. Therefore, my existence and the outcome of my work are two supportive and inseparable processes. I mean by my existence all living and spiritual conditions and their functioning in the aesthetic work, weather painting, sculpture, designing or creative written text. I am sure that beyond this suffering, I find some satisfaction in my attempt to realize a reasonable degree of equilibrium between objective imagination, and my will and insistence to achieve the picture of the "work" through the media of colors, other materials, words and letters.
It is here that the image which bring together characters, states, memories, allusions, knowledge, news and attitudes illucidates …Then it is that " image" in which titles and titles pull and drag, titles that embody both harmony and disharmony of wills.
It is here that the image which bring together characters, states, memories, allusions, knowledge, news and attitudes illucidates …Then it is that " image" in which titles and titles pull and drag, titles that embody both harmony and disharmony of wills.
Elsadig M.Agena
Studied art at the University of Sudan College of Fine and Applied Arts Obtained the degree of bachelor of honor happy to win the design and printing of textiles in 1992 Participated in many international exhibitions Participated in many local exhibitions Li number of individual exhibitions Honored by the Federation of Arab Fine Has carried out many of the works in Saudi Arabia Many of my paintings in Europe, Canada, South Africa.
Mohamed Hussen
Born: Omdurman, 1969Art Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A) College of Fine & Applied Art, Sudan University for Science & Technology, Khartoum, 1993; B.A. Bachelor of Art, Philosophy Department, El- Neelain University, 1993.
Art Exhibitions:
Group exhibitions:
1990, group exhibition, Italy Ambassador\'s house, Khartoum, Sudan.
1991 Joint exhibition, Swakin, East Sudan.
1993, Graduation exhibition, College of Fine and Applied Art, Khartoum, Sudan.
1994, Exhibition (Five Hundred Years for the Fonj Kingdom establishment), Sinaar, Sudan.
1994, Cairo, Egypt.
1995, Flowers Festival, Friendship Hall, Khartoum, Sudan.
1996, Group exhibition (Sponsored by Ageb Gas), Khartoum, Sudan.
1996, Sibyan Magazine exhibition (magazine 50th anniversary), Sudan National Museum, Khartoum, Sudan.
1997, National Culture & Arts Corporation, Omdurman, Sudan.
1999, Sudan National Museum, Khartoum, Sudan.
1999, International Exhibition of Sudanese Art, Temple of Peace, Cardiff, Wales, Britain.
2000 group exhibition at St. David Hall Cardiff U.K.
2002 group exhibition at Sudanese Restaurant Marawi London.
2003 group exhibition at Arogaa Khartoum Sudan.
2004 Peace exhibition at Khartoum.
2004 Group exhibition with Sudanese plastic artists association.
2004 Teheran (Iranian Third painting Biennial).
2005 twin exhibition with my wife (painter Hind Abd Elhamed) at Sudanese National Council for Art and Culture.
Solo exhibitions:
1997, France Cultural Center, Khartoum, Sudan.
2003, France Cultural Center, Khartoum .Sudan.
Workshops & activities:
1991, Lino cut workshop (with German artist Michel Huth), College of Fine and Applied Art, Khartoum, Sudan.
1996, Amal Society workshop (slogan was "Children Right Agreement"), Khartoum, Sudan.
1996, Drawing and Painting, Gothe Institute, Khartoum, Sudan.
1996, Subiean Magazine 50th anniversary workshop, Khartoum, Sudan.
1997, Painting workshop (with French artist Zenat) France Cultural Center, Khartoum, Sudan.
Membership:
Member of Philosophy Society El- Neelain University; Member of Sudanese Environment
Conservation Society. Member of Sudanese plastic artists\' society. Member of Sudanese sculptors society
Hassan Musa
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Great Amarco Nude
1992 - Encres sur textile - 144 x 204cm
1992 - Encres sur textile - 144 x 204cm
Le rêve d’Ibn Ghattouss
1996 - Encres sur textiles - 170 x 154cm
1996 - Encres sur textiles - 170 x 154cm
L’art de guérir de Shéhérazade
1997 - engraving on wood and ink on textile - 150 x 180cm
1997 - engraving on wood and ink on textile - 150 x 180cm
There are no tigers in Africa
2002 - Inks on textiles - 292 x 117cm
2002 - Inks on textiles - 292 x 117cm
Self portrait as Bacchus
2002
- Inks on textiles - 240 x 298cm
Référence iconographique : «Bacchus» du Caravage (1597).
The good pain
2007 - Acrylics on textile - 200 x 180cm
2007 - Acrylics on textile - 200 x 180cm
Confusion de part
2008 - Encres sur textile - 203 x 181cm
2008 - Encres sur textile - 203 x 181cm
The Good Game I
2008
- Assembled textiles - 212 x 142cm
Lutte de Jacob avec l’ange
2008
- Encres sur textile - 207 x 160cm
2008 - Assembled textiles - 212 x 142cm
2008 - Encres sur textile - 207 x 160cm
La Sourate de Zoleikha N°9
2009 - Silk-screen print and inks on textiles - 121 x 143cm
« La Sourate de Zoleikha » est une série de 15 images sur le thème de Zoleikha, la femme de Putiphar.2009 - Silk-screen print and inks on textiles - 121 x 143cm
Tigritude, Soyinka mordu par un tigre
2010
- Inks on textiles - 220 x 249cm
There are no tigers in Africa
2010, Assembled textiles, 170cm x 236cm
The Supermarket Houri
2011
- Assembled textiles - 283 x 205cm
2010 - Inks on textiles - 220 x 249cm
2010, Assembled textiles, 170cm x 236cm
Born in Sudan, residing in France, Musa is an image
creator with a multiplicity of references: the european painting, the
arabic calligraphy or the chinese watercolor.
Along his solo shows, he participated to major exhibits such as the
Venice Biennial or Africa Remix.
The painting of Musa uses printed assembled textiles as canvas and often appropriates classical Western masterpieces to confront them with latter-day icons such as Vincent van Gogh, Josephine Baker, Che Guevara or Osama bin Laden. His critical view on western art, politics and culture serves a logic of transmission: Musa gives back the images of the world to the world. « Images are like blows: we receive them, we give them back. We transmit violent things because that is the way we receive them. It's a way to survive, my images are my line of defense », declares the artist.
The painting of Musa uses printed assembled textiles as canvas and often appropriates classical Western masterpieces to confront them with latter-day icons such as Vincent van Gogh, Josephine Baker, Che Guevara or Osama bin Laden. His critical view on western art, politics and culture serves a logic of transmission: Musa gives back the images of the world to the world. « Images are like blows: we receive them, we give them back. We transmit violent things because that is the way we receive them. It's a way to survive, my images are my line of defense », declares the artist.
The artist is represented by the Pascal Polar gallery (Brussels, Belgium).
For all infos not on this site, such as essays, press articles, books, catalogues and more, please visit www.pascalpolar.be
For all infos not on this site, such as essays, press articles, books, catalogues and more, please visit www.pascalpolar.be
Mohammed Omar Khalil
Sudanese, b. 1936
Hassan Ali Ahmad
Name: Hassan Ali Ahmad
Country: Sudan
Birth: Born in Wadi Halfa, Sudan.
Exhibt Individual Exhibitions :
2000 Gallery Frant, Cairo.
1998 Africain Center, Madrid, Spain.
1997 Espace, Kareme Francisse, Cairo.
1994 Opera House, Cairo.
1991 Evaliva House, Germany.
1991 Gallery Ragab, Cairo.
Collective Exhibitions:
Cairo Biennial (four editions), Egypt.
Sharjah Biennial (four editions),UAE.
Johannesburg Biennial, South Africa.
Paris Sculptur Biennial (three editions), France.
Warsaw Sculptur Biennial (three editions), Poland.
Orlando Arts Museum, Florida, USA.
Arab World Institute, Arab kids’ books drawers, Paris 2003.
2000 Gallery Frant, Cairo.
1998 Africain Center, Madrid, Spain.
1997 Espace, Kareme Francisse, Cairo.
1994 Opera House, Cairo.
1991 Evaliva House, Germany.
1991 Gallery Ragab, Cairo.
Collective Exhibitions:
Cairo Biennial (four editions), Egypt.
Sharjah Biennial (four editions),UAE.
Johannesburg Biennial, South Africa.
Paris Sculptur Biennial (three editions), France.
Warsaw Sculptur Biennial (three editions), Poland.
Orlando Arts Museum, Florida, USA.
Arab World Institute, Arab kids’ books drawers, Paris 2003.
Exper: Add: Afro Wingi Studio
10 El Taif Street. Al Mohandissien. Cairo. Egypt
E-mail: hassaaan@hotmail.com
Mob: 0124672801Kids Books:
He published three kids’ books: Grander publishing house, France – Sudanese Studies Center – Lirile publishing house, France.
Collaborator: Ala Al Dine Magazine, Al Ahram, Cairo.
10 El Taif Street. Al Mohandissien. Cairo. Egypt
E-mail: hassaaan@hotmail.com
Mob: 0124672801Kids Books:
He published three kids’ books: Grander publishing house, France – Sudanese Studies Center – Lirile publishing house, France.
Collaborator: Ala Al Dine Magazine, Al Ahram, Cairo.
Mutaz Elemam
Mutaz Elemam
Mutaz El Emam
2012
Oil on Canvas - 90X150 cm
Uomo e Montagna (Kassala) – Mutaz Elemam
Fiume (8 m X 2)
Testa dì uomo (Clima 100×70) – Mutaz Elemam
Donna (30×30 – Clima)
Gruppo di donne sudanesi – Mutaz Elemam
Fiume – Mutaz Elemam
Incubo matematica (80×50 – Co2) II- Mutaz Elemam
Donna abito rosso (50×50) – Mutaz Elemam
Donna raggomitolata (50×50 – Co2) – Mutaz Elemam
Autoristratto (Co2)- Mutaz Elemam
Fiume (8 X 2 metri )
...a suivre...
2012
Oil on Canvas - 90X150 cm
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