Lot 42
  • 42

Dia Azzawi

Estimate
60,000 - 80,000 USD
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Description

  • Dia Azzawi
  • The Bird of The East
  • signed and dated 81; signed, titled and dated on the reverse 
  • acrylic on canvas 
  • 100 by 120cm.; 30 1/4 by 47 1/4 in.

Provenance

Gallery Faris, Paris
Private collects ion (acquired directly from the above in 1982)
Acquired directly from the above by the present owner in 2013

Catalogue Note

"In the midst of a struggle, deep­ened by his­tory, the majority of young Arab artists try to find a unique form of expres­sion in a world that does not appear in har­mony. Rejecting his­tory is mean­ing­less in a cul­ture that lacks aca­demics. To this strict rejec­tion coming from his­tory, artists have responded actively, by working around this rejec­tion, and with a strong con­vic­tion and deter­mi­na­tion to rework reality and 'to do some­thing else' […] meaning to treat art as goal within itself and a sub­ject of its own rep­re­sen­ta­tion. Today, the taboo has been broken almost all over the Arab world, the problem of char­ac­ter­i­za­tion has dis­ap­peared, yet the resis­tance remains. It is the resis­tance of one force against another, in the hope of avoiding its reper­cus­sions. As such, resis­tance becomes the heart of cre­ativity. The works of Dia Azzawi are wit­ness to this force. His works are in a con­stant and end­less delib­er­a­tion…inno­vating… between the past and the future and between life and his­tory, and going beyond bor­ders that sep­a­rate nations, and he con­tinues to do so inspired by his own per­sonal expe­ri­ence." Nadine Descendre, 2009