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Lulwah Al Homoud & Rafa Nasiri | Discover Arab Artists – The Misk Art Library Podcast

Episode Summary

In this episode of The Misk Art Library Podcast Series, we sit down with two experts on art in the Arab world: Lulwah Al Homoud, an artist featured in the Misk Art Library series, and Dr. Nada Shabout, who speaks about the work of Iraqi artist Rafa Nasiri. We discuss Nasiri's legacy as a pioneer of Iraqi art ( delving into printmaking), the evolution of contemporary Arab art, and the role of spirituality and identity in the artists’ work. Lulwah Al Homoud shares her personal journey as an artist and her admiration for Nasiri's generous spirit. Dr. Shabout provides insight into the "New Vision" collective and the historical context of terms like "hurufiyya" ( حروفية ) and "textual abstraction."

Episode Notes

In this episode of The Misk Art Library Podcast Series, we sit down with two experts on art in the Arab world: Lulwah Al Homoud, an artist featured in the Misk Art Library series, and Dr. Nada Shabout, who speaks about the work of Iraqi artist Rafa Nasiri. We discuss Nasiri's legacy as a pioneer of Iraqi art ( delving into printmaking), the evolution of contemporary Arab art, and the role of spirituality and identity in the artists’ work. Lulwah Al Homoud shares her personal journey as an artist and her admiration for Nasiri's generous spirit. Dr. Shabout provides insight into the "New Vision" collective and the historical context of terms like "hurufiyya" ( حروفية ) and "textual abstraction." 

 

00:00 Introduction

03:44 Discovering Rafa Nasiri's Work 

05:12 How Lulwah Al Homoud's Career Path Began 07:31 Finding Common Paths in Art 

09:00 The Spirituality of Art 

11:05 Humility and Generosity in Art 

11:43 The Evolution of Lulwah's Work 

13:18 The Universal Language of Geometry 

14:16 Art as a Tool for Growth 

15:10 Contesting the Term "Hurufiyya" 

19:08 The New Vision Collective Manifesto 

21:18 A Dotted Line Between Generations of Artists

22:18 Core Experiments in Art 

24:31 A Look Through the Book 

27:19 A Complicated Process 

28:58 Looking at Rafa Nasiri's Work 

34:39 The Importance of Printmaking 

38:09 Biography and Early Photos 

40:12 Art Reflecting Spirituality 

41:26 The Legacy of the New Vision Collective 

44:19 Cities That Inspire 

47:07 Book Recommendations 

49:43 Artist Recommendations 

51:27 Upcoming Projects

Iraqi artist Rafa Nasiri (1940–2013) is considered one of the most influential artists within the sphere of fine arts in the Arab world, largely due to his artistry and his role in establishing some of the most notable art groups. A painter, printmaker, graphic designer, and art teacher, Nasiri also authored several art books, including one on his early experience in China. He is known for his unique abstract works inspired by nature, open spaces, and cosmic scenes in which he incorporated Arabic letters, poetry, and calligraphy. This book documents Nasiri’s career, focusing on the distinction of his experience and artistic visions that reflect the diversity of his creativity and the depth of his awareness, as well as his legacy within the canon of modern art.

 

Lulwah Al Homoud (born in 1967) is a pioneer of the Saudi contemporary art movement, whose works fuse spirituality, the written word and mathematical calculations in a novel artistic vocabulary, or what she describes as “spiritual art.” Drawing inspiration from the spirit of Islamic art, as well as the oeuvres of poets and philosophers such as Abu al-Atahiya and Jalal al-Din Rumi, Al Homoud constructs dialogues between language and letters, developing a relationship between form, concept, dimension and spirituality. This book is an anthology of her works, and explores the intersections between spirituality and calligraphy.

Connect with Lulwah Al Homoud 👉 https://instagram.com/lulwah_al_homoud

Dr. Nada Shabout's research and teaching address modern and contemporary visual practices and problems of representation from a global perspective, with emphasis on questions of methodology and in relation to the cultural politics of the Middle East. She teaches courses on Modern Arab art, global modern art, contemporary Middle Eastern art and Islamic art.

Connect with Nada Shabout 👉 https://instagram.com/shabout_nada

 

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