Art & Islam - Year Long Exhibition

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Pockets of Joy by Khaver Idrees


Art & Islam
A year long exhibition of art and Islam sees themes of peace, love and unity on display at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery


Now Open until 2nd July 2006
Gallery 28 – Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery


The first exhibition of the year long Art & Islam project is now open at Gallery 28 in Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and features the work of Shaheen Ahmed and Khaver Idrees.

Ahmed and Idrees share an interest in the written word, from poetry and proverbs to Arabic letters and words. Their prints and paintings, featured in this new exhibition, draw upon themes of peace, love and purity.


Councillor John Alden Cabinet Member for Leisure, Sport and Culture said: "This exhibition is the first of many in the year-long Art & Islam programme which celebrates the work of visual and performing artists, predominately from the West Midlands, who have been inspired by Muslim culture.

"The programme is building upon last year’s Illuminating Faith project and I hope that it will continue to open up Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery to a more diverse audience whilst giving visitors an insight into the Muslim culture."


Ahmed has been fascinated with Arabic script since her childhood and uses it as a tool within her work to express her cultural roots and her more recent work bears the influences of both Arabic and Chinese calligraphy. Idrees finds inspiration in verses from the Qur’an as well as poetry as a means of giving her paintings powerful underlying messages.

‘Layering’ is a common bond between the two artists’ work within this exhibition. Ahmed’s prints are often composed of layers of different images, some of them her own and others taken from a range of sources including English and Urdu newspapers cuttings and Arabic scripts from the Qur’an.


Similar to Ahmed’s printmaking process, Idrees’ paintings are achieved through a build up of multiple layers of translucent paint; combining poetry with patterns often inspired by William Morris textiles and symbolic motifs, in particular hearts and circles.

Shaheen Ahmed and Khaver Idrees’ work will be on display until 2nd July 2006. To find out more about the Art & Islam’s full programme of events please ask at one of the museums’ reception desks or visit www.bmag.org.uk/artislam
 
ooh interesting masha allah!
i'm very keen about islamic art-arabic calligraphy myself..
 
i hav this disturbing thought when i tihnk of art thanks to the west and all those disturbing images from earlier art lessons such as picasso etc, such dodgy people but mashAllah islamic calligraphy sheds new light onto my view :)
 
I love Islamic Calligrapy its so breathtaking and beautiful - Masha'Allah!
 
i sometimes do a little arabic calligraphy at home-i really enjoy it
 
marge1 said:
i sometimes do a little arabic calligraphy at home-i really enjoy it

Salaam Sis

Would you consider getting a graphics tablet so you can draw directly into your PC? I use one for my drawings and stuff. And, it means u can get your work up on the internet for many people to see:coolsis: It is easy to use, and not necessarily expensive.
If you are in the UK, see this
 
salaam-i got someone to take pics of some of my work in their mobile and transferred it to the computer-Aalimah has got them on her usb and insha allah she'll try and post them in the forum when she gets home...
 
Salaam Sis

Would you consider getting a graphics tablet so you can draw directly into your PC? I use one for my drawings and stuff. And, it means u can get your work up on the internet for many people to see:coolsis: It is easy to use, and not necessarily expensive.
If you are in the UK, see this
wow!-cool!
 

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