词条 | Firyal Al-Adhamy |
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| name = Firyal Al-Adhamy | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = | birth_date = 1950 | birth_place = Baghdad, Iraq | death_date = | death_place = | resting_place = | nationality = Iraqi | residence = | education = University of Baghdad | alma_mater = | known_for = Painter | notable_works = | style = | movement = Hurufiyya movement | spouse = Hakim AlAdhamy | partner = | awards = | elected = | patrons = | memorials = | website = Al-Adhamy Official Website | module = }} Firyal Al-Adhamy (born 1950 in Baghdad, Iraq) is a Bahrain-based[1] British Iraqi artist. Life and careerBorn in Baghdad in 1950, she began her artistic endeavours as a hobby, crafting jewellery, costumes, textiles and woodwork, all inspired by Iraq's ancient cultural history. Later, when some of her jewellery was acquired by museums, she began to see her work as a potential career.[2] Although she graduated from the University of Baghdad, she did not study arts [3] and is a self-taught artist.[4] Her aim is to faithfully reproduce ancient objects, thereby preserving Iraq's heritage.[5] Firyal's latest collection, Postcards from Mesopotamia, is inspired by her reaction to the tragic looting of the museum of Baghdad in 2003.[6] She has participated in both solo and group exhibitions, in London and in the Persian Gulf.[7] WorkShe has written one novel, [8] and has also published a book with a collection of her poetry and paintings. [9] Much of her work is inspired by poetry. Her later paintings incorporates Arabic script, over which she has mastery demonstrates a sincerity to Arab civilization especially the Babylonian and Sumerian civilizations.[10] Her artworks have inspired the poetry of several Arabic poets including Laoy Taha[11] and Mahmoud Darwish.[12] Solo exhibitions
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Notes1. ^Art & Culture: Art and Iraq war 2. ^"Darwish: An Altar of Poetry" 28 May, 2103,Online: 3. ^Firyal Al-Adhamy 4. ^"Firyal al-Adhamy", [Biographical Notes], Iraq Speaks to the Present, [Exhibition Catalogue], British Museum, 2008-09 Pdf 5. ^"Firyal al-Adhamy", [Biographical Notes], Iraq Speaks to the Present, [Exhibition Catalogue], British Museum, 2008-09 Pdf 6. ^"Fireworks by Dr Rehana Khusro", Gulf News, 14 February, 2008, [https://gulfnews.com/xpress/fireworks-by-dr-rehana-khusro-1.448932 Online:] 7. ^"Firyal al-Adhamy", [Biographical Notes], Iraq Speaks to the Present, [Exhibition Catalogue], British Museum, 2008-09 Pdf 8. ^Sharp, M.D., Popular Contemporary Writers, Volume 1, Marshall Cavendish, 2006, p. 79 9. ^Al-Adhamy, F., Do Not Unveil My Colours, A Homeland Sleeps There 2014, {{ISBN|9995821206}} 10. ^"The Iraqi Artist Firyal Al-Adhamy and the Poet Loay Taha" [Interview] Arab Woman Platform, n.d., Online 11. ^"The Iraqi Artist Firyal Al-Adhamy and the Poet Loay Taha:m Arab Woman Magazine, The Iraqi Artist Firyal Al-Adhamy and the Poet Loay Taha 12. ^"Darwish: An Altar of Poetry" 28 May 2103, Online 13. ^British Museum, Mesopotamian Inscription, Online References{{cite book|last1=Lloyd |first1=Fran |title=Contemporary Arab Women's Art: Dialogues of the present |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Contemporary_Arab_Women_s_Art.html?id=KtnpAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y |year=1999 |publisher=WAL Women's Art Library |location=London |isbn=1860645992}} External links{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Adhamy, Firyal}} 8 : Living people|1950 births|Artists from Baghdad|British people of Iraqi descent|Iraqi artists|Iraqi women artists|British women artists|Iraqi emigrants to the United Kingdom |
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