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Aziz Art
P a b l o
N a mi
Ho sse in Be hza d
Pe tg ELLA PRAKASH ar
Hafez
AWARDS $175,000
A zi z A n z a bi
Jo n at h a n N e w e y
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Contents: 1. Seasons 2. Hossein Behzad 5. Picasso 8. Competitions 9. Nami Petgar 12. ELLA PRAKASH 14. Competitions 15. Hafez 18. Competitions 19. Jonathan Newey 20. David Truman 22. Aziz Anzabi 23. Competitions
Director: Aziz Anzabi Editor and translator : Asra Yaghoubi Research: Zohreh Nazari
http://www.aziz-anzabi.com
seasons Between the mass of the movement of the wheels The world moves and the sight of frit of occurrence And it starts raining For the air is mostly cowardly whipped ,the wind hits the body of sickly trees The dance of leaves and blossom brings unconsciousness from the moment It's like you have forgotten the movements of technology and iron And the puzzle that has lost its form in life in the century of technology for the human nature is dominant The beauty of spring Is the promise for a new life And you are gone to a long dream Sweeter than childhood memories you are once again unconscious To build the future again Speech of director: Aziz Anzabi
Painting by :Farimah Haghirian
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Hossein Behzad (1894 – 13 October 1968) was a prominent painter from Tehran, Iran. He became internationally known and won many awards including the 'first class medal of the ministry of culture' from Iran in 1949 and the 'first class medal of international painting' from Miniapolis, USA in 1958. In 1968 Behzad was give an honorary profesorship by the College of acclaim, Behzad held an exhibition, Ornamental Arts, Behzad's works which was sponsored by the French have been displayed across the government, at the Museum of world. To celebrate the millennium Modern Art in Paris. The exhibition of Avicenna, in 1953 he held an was opened by the French minister exhibition at the Iran Bastan for culture on the 18th May 1955. Museum. This caused a sensation The director of Islamic art at the and was seen by many Louvre Museum in Paris international visitors. The paintings commented on the exhibition: " on show, which took ten years to Behzad's name is reminiscent of complete, included the like of the delicacy of Persian miniatures. Ferdowsi and the Maedan Arch. The unique and powerful harmony The exhibition became particularly of the designs and colors on important to scholars of oriental Behzad's paintings takes us from studies. In an article for the Vatan the nuclear age to the past. This newspaper of Istanbul, Professor master artist adapts the Mongols Soheil Anwar wrote, " Behzad, this and Safavid traditions to the great artist does not belong only to manifestations of modern times Iran. He now belongs to the world." and makes todays technical and artistic progress comply with the Shortly after, and to much critical Timurid period miniature." 2
In 1956, fifty Behzad miniatures were put on display in the Library of Congress, Washington DC. As Behzad became a living master, he held exhibitions across the world including London, Prague, New York, Boston and Brussels, as well as in India and Japan. By 1968 Behzad had become ill and was sent twice to Europe by the Ministry of Culture. Despite this, Behzad died at 8:48pm on the 13th October 1968 at the age of 74. He was buried at the cemetery near Emamzadeh Abdollah in Shahr-i Ray. In honor of the artist, the "Behzad Museum" was founded. It is located in Tehran's Sa'd Abad Palace and holds a large collection of his works.
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Iran Tabriz
Known for Painting, drawing, sculpture printmaking, other uses, see Picasso This name uses Spanish naming ceramics, stage design, writing Notable work Les customs: the first or paternal Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) family name is Ruiz and the Guernica (1937) second or maternal family The Weeping Woman (1937) name is Picasso. Movement Cubism, Pablo Picasso Surrealism Portrait of Pablo Picasso, Spouse(s)Olga Khokhlova 1908-1909, anonymous photographer, Musée Picasso, (1918–55) Paris...jpg Pablo Picasso, 1908–1909 Born Pablo, Diego, José, Francisco de Paula, Juan Nepomuceno, Maria de los Remedios, Cipriano de la Santisima Trinidad, Ruiz Picasso 25 October 1881 Málaga, Spain Died 8 April 1973 (aged 91) Mougins, France Resting place Château of Vauvenargues 43.554142°N 5.604438°E Nationality Spanish Education José Ruiz y Blasco (father), Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
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Jacqueline Roque (1961–73) artists who most defined the Pablo Ruiz y Picasso, also known revolutionary developments in the as Pablo Picasso (/pɪˈkɑːsoʊ, plastic arts in the opening decades ˈkæsoʊ/;Spanish: of the 20th century, responsible for [ˈpaβlo piˈkaso]; significant developments in 25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973), painting, sculpture, printmaking was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramics. printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France. As one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for cofounding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907), and Guernica (1937), a portrayal of the Bombing of Guernica by the German and Italian airforces at the behest of the Spanish nationalist government during the Spanish Civil War.
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Picasso demonstrated extraordinary artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence. During the first decade of the 20th century, his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His work is often categorised into periods. While the names of many of his later periods are debated, the most commonly accepted periods in his work are the Blue Period
(1901–1904), the Rose Period (1904–1906), the Africaninfluenced Period (1907–1909), Analytic Cubism (1909–1912), and Synthetic Cubism (1912– 1919). Exceptionally prolific throughout the course of his long life, Picasso achieved universal renown and immense fortune for his revolutionary artistic accomplishments, and became one of the best-known figures in 20th-century art.
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Art Comes Alive Call to Artists / Now Open for Entries / Deadline May 1, 2015 ABOUT ACA ADC, Art Design Consultants, Inc. proudly sponsors ART COMES ALIVE (ACA), an annual, juried fine art contest and exhibit that awards artists working in North America, in a variety of mediums and categories. It is a great opportunity for artists to be acknowledged for their talents, gain exposure nationally, connect with the industry art leaders and win awards.
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Nami Petgar Nami Petgar was born in Tehran Iran 1945 -2009. Initially, his paintings followed the realistic traditions of his father, and master, Ali Asghar Petgar. In 1965, he established his own painting and drawing academy in Tehran. He still continues to instruct a few select, and highly talented, individuals in his private classes.
evident in the country’s handicrafts. He also learnt a great deal about classical and modern European art from his travels to Rome, the Vatican, Florence and Paris in 1978. Despite these influences, Nami never lost his Persian experiential perspective and sensual perceptive style.
Shortly after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, the realistic styles of his landscapes tended away from the lyrical naturalization towards more abstract compositions and his figurative works diverted towards symbolic expressions symbolic expressions along oriental and lyrical moods. These characteristics features distinguish his oil paintings from western figurative styles. Nami has traveled extensively throughout his country and his works have been influenced by both the geographic diversity and the harmony of pure colors 9
He has drawn upon his experiences of lecturing at various universities and teaching at his own academy to express the validity of images of humanistic and spiritualistic vision as expressed through art and has published a number of articles on this subject.
Nami has also presented a number of television programs regarding the interpretation of the history of art, where he has explored the subject from novel perspectives. Nami has participated in most of his country’s art exhibitions and his own private exhibitions continue to attract large numbers of visitors representing many different social strata. Some of the many significant exhibitions in which Nami has taken part include the following.
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ELLA PRAKASH Ella born and brought up in Bahrain, She had a passion of art from childhood and has dedicated herself in the artistic mission and challenge, the risk and realities of the royal profession. Ella Prakash explains the meaning behind heresies: “When you start painting more importantly allow yourself to prepare as many as alterations of your base idea. Simply because once your mind has decided to steer your thoughts, you start to unravel emotions and strokes that you never thought you could express. In regards to her colourful compositions she Mentions: � My spirit is mirrored in my work. I believe that every work of art must carry a message.� With the current abstract series, Ella challenges herself to unlearn the pattern of control she seeks in representation; thus, reinventing the language of anatomy, chiaroscuro, and storytelling.
Ella paintings are distinctive for their bold brush strokes and vibrant colours. Ella creates our own past rom fragments of reality in a process that combines the wilful aspects of remembering and forgetting with the coincidental and unconscious. On a high level, she aims to illustrate this process that forms our inner landscape Thus, a figure in motion , a lady moving out other shadows, can become a window into an alternate world, much like lived reality becomes its alternate in remembered experience. 12
They record on both micro- and macroscopic dimensions in her exploration with a new language that frees her and welcomes viewers' contemplation. Ella signature is clearly legible in these works. In a very loose form, they show the visual codes that she has developed in her painting oeuvre over the past years. The works are immediate, expressive and at the same time
The end result is a direct and spontaneous gesture on canvas that, in turn, is based on insight gained in previous work and which gives these paintings their inescapable explosiveness. No doubt, that her expression and passion for painting inspire viewers to see, feel, and enjoy in ELLA PRAKASH their unique ways.
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RESIDENCY DATES Session I: August 17 - 28, 2015 Session II: November 1 - 14, 2015 REGISTRATION DEADLINE Thursday, April 9, 2015 We will explore the Dacia Gallery invites artists to contemporary art galleries of participate in an exciting Artist Chelsea and the Lower East Residency program in Side and visit the great New York City. Dacia's Artist museums of New York. Residency provides an Additionally, an exhibition and academic program to inspire, opening reception will be held refine and redefine the creative for the participating resident direction of artists in a painting artists at Dacia Gallery. This is a intensive two-week program. wonderful opportunity to Art classes will alternate study, paint and exhibit in NYC. between figurative painting and drawing, cityscape and plein air painting, the business For more information and to of art, guest speakers and register please visit our lecturers. website: www.daciagallery.com 14
Adaptations, imitations and translations of Hafez' poems (Persian: خواجه شمسالدین محمد حافظexist in all major languages. شیرازی,)known by his pen name Hāfez (;حافظalso Hāfiz; 1325/26– 1389/90), was a Persian poet who "laud[ed] the joys of love and wine [but] also targeted religious hypocrisy".His collected works are regarded as a pinnacle of Persian literature and are to be found in the homes of most people in Iran, who learn his poems by heart and use them as proverbs and sayings to this day. painting ( Mohammad tajvidi) His life and poems have been the subject of much analysis, commentary and interpretation, influencing post-fourteenth century Persian writing more than any other author. Themes of his ghazals are the beloved, faith, and exposing hypocrisy. His influence in the lives of Persian speakers can be Hafez Tomb found in "Hafez readings" (fāl-e hāfez, Persian: فال حافظ)and the frequent use of his poems in Persian traditional music, visual art, and Persian calligraphy. His tomb is visited often. 15
Khwāja Shams-ud-Dīn Muhammad Hāfez-i Shīrāzī
Legends Many semi-miraculous mythical tales were woven around Hāfez after his death. It is said that by listening to his father's recitations, Hāfez had accomplished the task of learning the Qur'an by heart at an early age (that is in fact the meaning of the word Hafez). At the same time, Hāfez is said to have known by heart the works of Rumi (Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi), Saadi, Farid ud-Din, and Nizami.
spiritual union with the divine. A Western parallel is that of Dante and Beatrice.
At age 60, he is said to have begun a Chilla-nashini, a 40-day-and-night vigil by sitting in a circle which he had drawn for himself. On the 40th day, he once again met with Zayn al-Attar on what is known to be their fortieth anniversary and was offered a cup of wine. It was there where he is said to have attained "Cosmic Consciousness". Hāfez hints at this episode in one of his According to one tradition, before verses in which he advises the meeting his patron Hajji Zayn alreader to attain "clarity of wine" by Attar Hāfez had been working in a letting it "sit for 40 days". bakery, delivering bread to a wealthy quarter of the town. Although Hafez hardly ever traveled There, he first saw outside Shiraz, in one tale Shakh-e Nabat, a woman of great Tamerlane (Timur) angrily beauty, to whom some of his summoned Hāfez to account for poems are addressed. Ravished by one of his verses: her beauty, but knowing that his love for her would not be requited, If that Shirazi Turk would take my he allegedly held his first mystic heart in hand vigil in his desire to realize this union. During this, he encountered a being of surpassing beauty who identified himself as an angel, and his further attempts at union became mystic; a pursuit of
I would remit Samarkand and BukhÄ rÄ for her black mole. Samarkand was Timur's capital and Bokhara was his kingdom's finest city. "With the blows of my lustrous sword", Timur complained, "I have subjugated most of the habitable globe...to embellish Samarkand and Bokhara, the seats of my government; and you would sell them for the black mole of some girl in Shiraz!" HÄ fez, so the tale goes, bowed deeply and replied, "Alas, O Prince, it is this prodigality which is the cause of the misery in which you find me". So surprised and pleased was Timur with this response that he dismissed Hafez with handsome gifts
painting ( ali asghar tajvidi)
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Life Hafez was born in Shiraz, Iran. His parents were from Kazerun, Fars Province. Despite his profound effect on Persian life and culture and his enduring popularity and influence, few details of his life are known. Accounts of his early life rely upon traditional anecdotes. Early tazkiras (biographical sketches) mentioning Hafez are generally considered unreliable. At an early age he memorized the Quran and was given the title of Hafez, which he later utilized as his pen name. The preface of his Divān, in which his early life is discussed, was written by an unknown contemporary whose name may have been Moḥammad Golandām. Two of the most highly regarded modern editions of Hafez's Divān are compiled by Moḥammad Qazvini and Qāsem Ḡani (495 ghazals) and by Parviz Natil Khanlari (486 ghazals).
1315 or 1317; following an account by Jami 1390 is considered the year in which he died. Hafez was supported by patronage from several successive local regimes: Shah Abu Ishaq, who came to power while Hafez was in his teens; Timur at the end of his life; and even the strict ruler Shah Mubariz ud-Din Muhammad (Mubariz Muzaffar). Though his work flourished most under the twenty-seven year reign of Jalal ud-Din Shah Shuja (Shah Shuja), it is claimed Hāfez briefly fell out of favor with Shah Shuja for mocking inferior poets (Shah Shuja wrote poetry himself and may have taken the comments personally), forcing Hāfez to flee from Shiraz to Isfahan and Yazd, although no historical evidence of this is available. His mausoleum, Hāfezieh, is located in the Musalla Gardens of Shiraz.
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The Annual Open Exhibition 2015 This prestigious annual exhibition shows over 200 portraits by over 100 artists and celebrates the diversity of this fascinating genre. The selection of work on display, both from its members and the open submission, is a fascinating barometer of current trends and holds a mirror up to society by reflecting life in contemporary Britain. Many of the works are available to Browse & Buy online now. This year we have a number of interesting elements added to the Annual Exhibition format:
Celebrating 15 years of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters' permanent collection 'People's Portraits'. Usually housed at Girton College, Cambridge, a selection of the works will be on display during the Annual Exhibition.
Two previous Bulldog Bursary winners, Sarah Jane Moon and Emma Hopkins, have been invited back for a mini-residency, ‘Inside Portraits’. Taking place in the Learning Centre from 16 to 19 April, both artists will be on hand to talk about their work.
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Jonathan Newey is an award winning artist who lives and works in Reading, England. He comes from a strong artistic background and is believed to be the 4th generation artist in his family. He works in a variety of mediums and subjects but specialises in pencil drawings and paintings with acrylic. He is an active campaigner of environmental issues and a member of The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation. “I am lucky to have been brought up in an artistic environment and was taught to draw from an early age. As my confidence in my drawing ability grew I began to draw and paint wildlife and have progressed into producing realistic drawings and paintings of wildlife. I mainly use my own photographs taken in zoos and wildlife parks around the UK. I use the internet and printed material as reference and have developed a unique drawing and painting style concentrating on the animal as the main subject of the picture�. He has work in collections both in the UK and abroad and has
exhibited at a number of open exhibition venues including The Mall Galleries, London, West of England Academy, Bristol, Royal Society of Birmingham Artists and The Morphi Gallery, Limassol, Cyprus.
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David Truman Designer, Visualiser, and Based in Lincolnshire, I became a Illustrator. full time artist in 2009, following a career path of many of the I draw inspiration from everyday disciplines of Graphic Design life, past and present, and have working for Advertising Agencies been described as an eclectic and Art studio’s. artist.
I specialise in bringing my subjects to life using watercolour and acrylic mix paintings and also graphite drawings. As far as I can remember, I have always shown an interest in Art, and Art works, and encouraged at an early age by an Uncle, who was an excellent Equine Artist, it seemed a high possibility that I too would become an artist. I attended Lincoln College of Art, where I studied Fine Art and History of Art. and then went on to graduate as a Graphic 20
peace nestle in my house The patterns that go throughout the gun make the gun seem at rest and this represents how peace has won over war. Peace is created when humans take the set of human rights seriously. The hands are obligated to spread peace to every one .This piece of work makes the watcher feel at peace and eased. The helmet that has now been abandoned by its own owner same as the gun seems nothing but a clothing on its own and doesn’t anymore make others feel at risk or danger from what might be coming next . The butterflies are another sign to show peace and calm . If you concentrate on this painting you can see that a gun and a war helmet are harmless on
By : Aziz Anzabi their own without being in the wrong hands and don’t symbolise neither peace nor war.
Chosen by the judges for the competition of human rights!
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52nd ANNUAL BLUFF PARK ART SHOW
October 3, 2015 - HOOVER, ALABAMA Application Deadline: May 1, 2015 Application Fee: $40 Late Application Deadline: May 15, 2015 (Additional $30 to apply) The Bluff Park Art Association consists of a diverse group of people, all volunteers, who are interested in promoting the arts. For 51 years, we have been bringing visual artists to the Hoover/Birmingham metropolitan area (2010 Census BirminghamHoover Metro Statistical Area - 1.82 million). The funds earned from this one-day event enable us to continually work toward our goal of promoting the Arts in the community, the schools and in the home. The object and purpose of the Bluff Park Art Association is to promote
or originate projects, coordinate activities with, or participate in, any organization or program which will further the purpose of the education and/or appreciation of Art on the part of the public, primarily in the Hoover/Birmingham metropolitan area of Alabama. The Bluff Park Art Association invites artists and craftsmen to apply to exhibit and sell their original work at the 52nd Annual Bluff Park Art Show. Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale at the National Western Stock Show January 9 - January 24, 2016 Denver, CO Application Deadline: April 30, 2015 Application Fee: $25
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