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Halim Al Karim


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Halim Al Karim

Contributors:

By (Author) Nadine Descendre

ISBN:

9788857210711

Publisher:

Skira

Imprint:

Skira

Publication Date:

1st May 2012

Country:

Italy

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Individual artists, art monographs

Dewey:

779.092

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 240mm, Height 300mm

Weight:

1520g

Description

The second monograph in the Contemporary Arab Artists series, directed by Brahim Alaoui, previous director of the Museum of the Institute of the Arab World in Paris. Iraqi artist Halim Al-Karim underwent a harrowing experience during the first Gulf War. Opposing Saddam's regime and its compulsory military service he took to hiding in the desert, living for almost 3 years in a hole in the ground covered by a pile of rocks. He survived only through the assistance of a Bedouin woman who brought him food and water and taught him about gypsy customs and mysticism. Al-Karim has since emigrated to America, however, these events have had a profound effect on his life and form the basis for his art practice. Now he lives and works in Denver, Colorado. Themes of reconciliation are central to Al-Karim's work, both emotionally and in relation to Sufi tradition, where faith is inwardly focused and strives for unity between consciousness and God. Contradictions and juxtapositions occur within his photos, but rather than creating tension, they have harmonious effect. Al-Karim's approach to image-making is as an outward projection of his innerconsciousness and a visual manifestation of spiritual awakening and serenity. His evasive dream-like images evoke a range of instinctual emotive responses, the ability of true perception existing as a preternatural power within each of us, which can be understood and harnessed through the pursuit of metaphysical enlightenment.

Author Bio

Halim Al-Karim's works were awarded the jury prize in the International Cairo Biennale of Egypt and are in numerous museum collections around the world. He lives and works in Denver, Colorado. A journalist, filmmaker and essayist, Nadine Descendre has been director of cultural institutions and has written widely on art, cinema, and architecture.

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