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April, 2013
Art, Culture, Design, Kuwait 3:45 PM

Akim Monet: Seeking Al-Tawhid

The idea for Seeking Al-Tawhid came to me while thinking about the longstanding nonacceptance of depictions of humans and animals in Islamic art, and the resulting development of the Arabesque in which abstract geometry and stylized organic motifs are used to symbolize, within our manifest realm, that which is beyond manifestation.

I pondered about a possible connection between the invention of this visual language, which leads the eye back and forth between the second and third dimension, and the practice of photography, in which the representation of three-dimensional subject matter is rendered on a flat surface.

I discovered that the infinitely extensible designs in Islamic art, that are themselves made up of individual, self-replicating units have been interpreted as visual demonstrations of the singleness of God and his presence everywhere. They represent ‘unity in multiplicity’ and ‘multiplicity in unity.’

Technically the term for this ‘Oneness’ is Tawhid—a belief in God’s uncompromised unity and transcendence. The best-known expression of this Divine Unity is ‘La-ilaha-ill-Allah,’ (Quran 112:1): ‘There is no god but God.’

With these thoughts, I embarked on a journey that began in Andalusia, where in the words of British orientalist and archaeologist Stanley Lane-Poole, “Whatever makes a kingdom great, whatever tends to refinement and civilization was found in Moorish Spain.”

Colour is the first element that seduces in an Akim Monet photograph. Molten oranges, rich blues, lurid greens and purples that a Fauvist would envy, saturate the visual field. Then the sheer ornamented exuberance of his subject matter teases the eye with its baroque textures (…) Monet presents all this in reverse—that is, he prints directly what is on his negatives rather than inverting them into positive images. Doing this appeals to him both aesthetically and conceptually. First off, it’s how he’s able to achieve such an unexpectedly painterly and heightened palette. It’s also for him the most direct transfer of how the light of a particular place and moment burns into sensitised film. Looking at these photographs you do indeed viscerally sense the energy—the colours, smells, music—of his subjects.

While Monet had taken photographs in college and as a dealer documenting the installation of shows, it wasn’t until a trip to India in 1992 that the medium got under his skin. He was deeply affected by the power of the ancient temples and monuments that are still a vital part of daily life there, and used photography as a way of processing what he was feeling. Yet when he saw his pictures developed and printed, he was disappointed by their snapshot quality. He found looking at the negative strips, though, much more akin to his actual experience of the places and became obsessed with finding a way to print them as negatives. With no formal training in photography, Monet cobbled together a homemade process—with tools picked up along his travels—of re-photographing projections of the negatives, so the final print would match the original negative.

What the pictures share is an interest in duality that is underscored by the way Monet plays with idea of positive and negative in his printing technique.

Hilarie M. Sheets, The Space Between (excerpts), Infinite Point Press, New York, 2003 For more information, please visit seekingaltawhid.com

Life Center, 2nd floor (next to CAP)
Block 2, Street 28, Industrial Shuwaikh, Kuwait Saturday–Thursday, 11 am–8 pm

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24
December, 2012
Art, Design 10:06 AM

Discovered Talent: Ahmed Al-Rashid (@Ahmed_AlRashid)

Sweet followers, I bring to you a piece of fabulous talent! Have you seen Kuwait Finance House’s social media billboard? Or maybe those fun Starbucks’ swirly wurly coffee cups? Meet Kuwaiti graphic designer Ahmed Al-Rashid, inspired by re-conceptualizing traditional art, he started illustrating his work on coffee cups, cars and clothes. Being keenly interested in spreading his message, Al-Rashid started portraying his work on Instagram, and the rest is history!

To check out the rest of his work, click here, and here, and OH, here! :D His website is currently under construction, so stay tuned!

 Ahmed Al-Rashid

 

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05
December, 2012
Art, Kuwait 10:34 AM

JAMM Contemporary Art Auction

Last Thursday, November 28-29, was JAMM’s 3rd annual auction at the Contemporary Art Platform in Kuwait. The auction featured over 60 works of art by emerging and established Arab, Iranian and international artists. The Kuwaiti artists represented at the auction included Shurooq Amin, Amira Behbehani, Ghadah Kandari, Fadel Al Abbar, Ebrahim Habib, Abed Al Kadari and Reda Salem. It was exclusively sponsored by TAG Heuer, one of the most desired brands in the luxury watch industry.

 The elegant affair was attended by the who’s who of the international art scene. It started with a preview on the 28th of November that showcased the artworks featured in the auction. The set up of the gallery allowed the crowd to admire the beautiful art pieces in a calm, peaceful setting. The auction, on November 29, was conducted by Alexander Gilkes, the former global marketing director and auctioneer for Phillips de Pury and co-founder of Paddle8. As expected, the auction was a huge success totalling over $570,000 in sales. The highest selling lot was Farideh Lashai’s El Amal that sold for $72,000, it was followed by Reza Derakshani’s Garden Party at $70,000.

Sheikha Lulu M Al-Sabah, founder of JAMM commented after the sale: “I was really happy with the turnout this year. There was a lot of enthusiasm and the room was electrifying. Alexander did an incredible job and I look forward to collaborating with Alexander and our sponsors TAG Heuer in future.”

JAMM is an organization that promotes cultural diplomacy. Their mission is to create cultural projects without geographical boundary. They advance Arab and Iranian artists in the West and Western artists in the East, further collaborating the two.

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25
November, 2012
Art, Design 4:27 PM

Fancy Shmancy: Wall Decals


Fun wall decals for 3-8 K.D. To order what’s app 9754-3334/9978-2228

Fore more designs: Wall Decals

 

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09
September, 2012

Hamad AlTourah: Playtime – Waqt Al La’ab

Short Summary

Playtime is a short film about Matthew, a 10 year old expatriate who’s just moved to Kuwait with his single mother, whose just been hired for a post at an American Army Base. One night, after his mother leaves him alone for the first time, he escapes to track her down. Instead, he quickly crosses paths with Dalal, a teenage Kuwaiti girl who lives next door. Fearing a second abandonment, Matthew convinces her to help him find his mother.

What Matthew doesn’t know is that Dalal needs more help than he and that the only way to combat his own feelings of alienation is to stop depending on the care of others. Having descended far into the depths of the Kuwaiti desert, Matthew must fend off some threatening characters and return the two of them safely home.

A Note From The Filmmaker

For those of you who do not know me, I am Hamad Al-Tourah, an Arab-American filmmaker based in Kuwait. When I sat down to write a script set in Kuwait, I couldn’t help but write one that depicted not only Arabs, but also centered around expat communities in the country.

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13
June, 2012
Art, Friends 11:46 PM

2 things I like

Random Random as always, a friend of mine bought me this cute little note book from the UK. Claims that its colors are reflected here on the blog. Its always those small things/gestures that make us smile. THANKS !

Speaking of gestures, look at this !

An underground artist in K-town made this sketch of myself, him “Mohammed AlMuhanna” and Bawiii (saba). You’ll be seeing lots of him here on the blog and I’m hoping he agrees for an interview spot.

His work is amazing and is based on mood swings, lord knows these swings or hours of unconsciousness bring out the best of us.

Thought i’d share these two things with you guys.

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22
May, 2012
accessories, Art, style 9:51 PM

New Location: Iris House

 

The Iris House’s shift to its new location. Its a home accessories shop located in Messilah that curates different products from all around the world. The new location is still in Messilah though a couple houses down.

 

 

The Iris House is a luxury home furnishing, décor and accessory store set in an Arabesque-inspired Villa in Messilah, Kuwait.

The collection found curates the most exquisite home products from around the world to articulate a soigné living space. The versatility of the pieces available effortlessly adapt to the setting they are placed in while emphasizing an individual style that makes every living space an inviting masterpiece.

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