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23
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

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Block 2, Street 28, Industrial Shuwaikh, Kuwait Saturday–Thursday, 11 am–8 pm

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24
February, 2013

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22
November, 2012

Aswat: Rysha Coda

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The band RYSHA CODA, composed of musicians and dancers from France, Yemen, Belgium and Palestine, will perform on Monday,December the 3rd at 7.30 pm on the stage of the famous Gharnata Theater (Abraq Khaitan), the oldest theater in Kuwait. For this unique show, Kuwaiti traditional musicians and dancers form Loyac will join the international artists. Together they will produce cultural fusion by mixing traditional Arabic music and hip hop rhythms.

The show Aswat is organized on the occasion of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities and the proceeds from the eveningwill be donated to the Kuwaiti disabled sport club.

This event is organized with the support of the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters and is made possible thanks to the support of our sponsors: Franklin and Marshall, Zain, Barakat Travel, Sheraton, Cinescape and Al Rai media group.

Ticket sales (5KD) from Sunday, November 25th in the following outlets: French Institute (Jabriyah) Loyac (Sharq - Kuwait City), FrenchSchool (Salmiya), Carrefour (the Avenues Mall).

Fore more info: Facebook: Institut français du Koweit Twitter: IFKoweit Instagram: @if_koweit

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21
October, 2012

Q8 Concierge: A new online travel experience

Are you tired of asking around for hotels, restaurants, malls, and crossing your fingers hoping it would turn out to be what you expected? Ask no more! I present to you the latest online tour guide, with a twist: Q8 Concierge.

It offers a new experience in places that only a few have seen or have even heard of.  It gives you a summary of the city itself, including culture and climate. That’s followed by a list of recommended luxury hotels, restaurants, lounges, shopping, entertainment, cruises, and museums. To sum it all up, your entire vacation planned in ONE blog post! Easy right? It gets easier!

The blog is categorized in different sections: countries, restaurants, museums, events, hotels, shopping, and etc. But most importantly: Tickets and Airplanes. It offers a variety of travel sites that could assist you in booking your flight to wherever your heart desires! Enough chitchat, check out the images, and then check out the blog posts! You won’t regret it.

Hong Kong:

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South Africa:

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Courchevel: 

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Amsterdam:

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13
August, 2012

Furniture: Mystic Lounge

MYSTIC LOUNGE was created in response to requests from SPA TIME clients seeking to find simple exceptional items for their homes similar to those they see during their spa visit. Based on these requests a Spa Gallery was created within Spa Time, before it was moved in 2008 to a larger outlet at Al Tilal Mall & was rebranded MYSTIC LOUNGE. Since then our focus was re-directed toward more serious client requests to help in re-decorating their livings spaces. 

Few years later MYSTIC LOUNGE became a unique outlet offering exceptional products for clients need to decorate their homes in a different fashion. Whether they are looking for decorative stone, artworks, marble, home accessories, furniture, loose furniture or even hard-to-find products or one-of-a-kind piece all can be found under one roof. Homes, chalet, offices or apartments can be transformed into an elegant & sophisticated space by simply visiting MYSTIC LOUNGE. We guarantee satisfaction for those seeking exceptional yet affordable luxury. 

 

Location on Google Maps: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=29.308452,47.942909&hl=en&num=1&t=h&z=19

 

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16
April, 2012

World in Conference

WIC-Kuwait organizes live video dialogues between Kuwaiti youth and American students in the United States to constructively discuss cultural similarities and differences.
Facilitators on both sides ensure an emotionally secure and positive space for participants to share their thoughts and question their perspectives.

The conversations are held every week at the AWARE Center in Surra.

MISSION:

To create dialogues about social and cultural issues that expand perspectives and invite greater understanding between people–locally and globally.

METHOD:

Using the Socratic Method and honest, open-ended questions, facilitators take an ideologically neutral position that allows participants from all groups to candidly excavate their personal stories, experiences, and views. This approach makes possible the meaningful and productive navigation of complex, contentious issues.

PHILOSOPHY:

The expression of one’s viewpoint on an issue is the beginning of an individual’s greater understanding and knowledge of that issue. And the experience of doing so in a group setting can create a synergy between participants that advances critical thinking, community, bridge building, and self-understanding.

Thank you Mafaz Al-Suwaidan.

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12
March, 2012

Eye Candy: Smile – Friendship

Took some cases seriously, till I stumbled upon these images.

Innocence.

Bless their heart.

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