Hanoos Hanoos
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Born | Kufa, Najaf, Iraq | July 1, 1958
Education | Baghdad College of Fine Arts, Baghdad - BFA (1979), Universidad Complutense, Madrid - MFA (1991) |
Known for | Painting, Engraving, Professor |
Movement | Contemporary art, Postmodernism, Neo-expressionism |
Hanoos Hanoos (born July 1, 1958) is an Hispanic-Iraqi Postmodern painter, engraver, and professor.
Biography
Hanoos Hanoos was born in Kufa, Najaf, Iraq in 1958. He is a painter , engraver, and professor of Spanish nationality. He studied Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad (from 1974 to 1979), and later obtained his degree from the Complutense University of Madrid (1985) and in 1991 completed his doctorate from the same university.[1][2]
Art
Hanoos' painting retains obvious features from Islamic art. Geometric shapes, line and colour are the main characteristics of his pictorial work.[3] Contemporary and figurative themes are dominant. His art is characterized by rhythm, a flat composition (absence of perspective),[4] of proportion and drawing, which functions as an arbiter and harmonizer in developing calligraphic schematism.[5][6]
In observing his work, it is clear that he is not a Western or Eastern artist, but the byproduct (or sum) of two of the multiple forms of Western art: line and motif. Hanoos’ intonation is equally Eastern and arabesque.
— Martínez Cerezo, 1996[7]
His work covers very diverse topics. Cities,[8] landscapes, still lifes, sports[9], figures, portraits and even bullfighting[10] have a place in his paintings.
Written work
Hanoos is the author of "Desde el Eúfrates, la imagen como destino".[11] Published in 2017, it analyses the prohibition of images in Islam and the existence of an aesthetic relationship between Platonic thought and Islamic art.
Featured exhibitions
- 2024 Real Jardín Botánico, Madrid.[12]
- 2014 Casa Árabe, Madrid.[13]
- 2014 The Mosaic Room, A. M. Qattan Foundation, London.[14]
- 2011 Ateneo de Madrid, Madrid.[15]
Prize selection
- 2019 First prize "I Bienal de Pintura San Lucas de arte contemporáneo", Plasencia.[16]
- 2018 First prize XIV Certamen Nacional de Pintura Contemporánea Casimiro Baragaña. Siero, Asturias.[17]
- 1994 First prize Concurso Nacional de Pintura Ciudad de Medina de Pomar. Medina de Pomar, Burgos.
References
- ↑ Álvarez Enjuto, José Manuel. Nuevos valores. Arteguía, N.29, febrero de 1987
- ↑ Hannos. Poder expresivo del dibujo en la obra de Al Wasiti, miembro destacado de la Escuela de Bagdad, por sus manuscritos ilustrados del siglo XIII Director de la Tesis: Antonio Ramos Notario. Madrid, 2001
- ↑ Castaño, Isidoro. Un café contigo. Catálogo Galería Barón de San Carlos (Llanes); Galería Sardón de León, agosto y octubre de 1992
- ↑ Sánchez Pacheco, Felicidad. La geometría imposible. Catálogo Caja Postal de Cuenca y Toledo, 5 de abril y 4 de mayo de 1990
- ↑ Diccionario de Artistas Contemporáneos. Madrid, Fernán Gómez, 1996
- ↑ El Punto de las artes
- ↑ Martínez Cerezo, Antonio. Diccionario de Artistas Contemporáneos. Madrid, 1996
- ↑ Guerrero, Miguel. Las ciudades de Hanoos. Diario de León, 6 de noviembre de 1992
- ↑ Crítica de arte, N.74, junio de 1992, año 2000, junio de 2003
- ↑ 6 toros 6, 26 de noviembre de 1999
- ↑ Desde el Eúfrates, la imagen como destino, (Didot ISBN 978-84-16893-84-3)
- ↑ El artista Hanoos presenta en el Real Jardín Botánico su poética visión pintada de ‘Shahrezade y las noches árabes’ Real Jardín Botánico
- ↑ Casa Árabe expone la colección del pintor iraquí Hanoos Madridmayrit
- ↑ Hanoos Hanoos In conversation with Omar Al-Qattan The Mosaic Room
- ↑ Hanoos. Perspectivas enfrentadas Ateneo de Madrid
- ↑ I Bienal de Pintura San Lucas de arte contemporáneo Arte Informado
- ↑ El artista iraquí Hanoos Hanoos pinta el cuadro ganador del XIV Certamen Nacional de Pintura Contemporánea Casimiro Baragaña El Fielato y El Nora
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