Khaleej Times

Artists unveil authentic world of contempora­ry Islamic art

- Afkar Abdullah

sharjah — Artists from various parts of the world gathered on Wednesday at the 20th Sharjah Islamic Art Festival (SIAF) displaying different vibrant styles of artworks illustrati­ng the authentici­ty of the Islamic Art in tune with the contempora­ry art world.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Salem Al Qassimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, inaugurate­d the SIAF at the Sharjah Islamic Art Museum, which will run until January 23, 2018.

The event is organised under the patronage of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, by the cultural affairs department at the Sharjah department of informatio­n culture. The festival is one of the most renowned Islamic art events in the region, and its events include local and internatio­nal exhibition­s, intellectu­al programmes, and interactiv­e activities.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, Ben Johnson, an artist participat­ing with his pattern titled Reflection of Sacred Place said that geometry is a means of transcendi­ng the material world and connecting with the spiritual. It is a manifestat­ion of the profound made real through concentrat­ion and craftsmans­hip — a clear statement of love and devotion to be shared by all who seek a fundamenta­l uniting truth. The Alhambra palace in Granada in Spain, and Dome of The Rock in East Arab Jerusalem are both profound examples of Islamic architectu­re.

These two structures are united by more than their Islamic architectu­re and calligraph­y that decorates the walls; they are united by the importance of the underlying rules of sacred geometry. ”This geometry has been perfected and respected by the world of Islam and shared by diverse and religions,”

In her work Metamorpho­sis, Zeinab Alhashemi, a conceptual artist, and designer address the geometric depths of Islamic art. She uses the same method behind the 16-pointed star, to symbolise the evolution of geometry in Islamic Art. The sculpture emphasis on how geometry is all around people, even in the simplest forms and materials.

Alhashemi believes that the inspiratio­n of geometry started from tangible elements in nature and intangible elements like sound and dreams, therefore, the impact of geometry will continue to infidel possibilit­ies in all times and spaces. The standing sculpture is made out of four rotated reinforced metal mesh that is used in constructi­on. It is manufactur­ed in square or rectangula­r mesh from steel wire welded at each intersecti­on.

Pendentive is kind of installati­ons constructe­d of pencil leads made by New Zealand artist, Peter Trevelyan. His large sculptures and installati­ons exhibit architectu­re of Islamic domes, which has been a recurring theme in Trevelyan’s sculptures.

afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

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Photos by M. Sajjad Emirati artist Khalid Shafar’s installati­on My Wedding, and; right, In Bloom, an artwork by Toy Studio UK on display during the 20th edition of The Sharjah Islamic Art Festival, which began on Wednesday. Artists from different parts of the world are...
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