Dia Azzawi, (IRAQ, BORN 1939)
Portrait of the Non Existent Bird
Print in hand painted artists box, c. 2005
45 x 32 cm
Private collection
Born in Baghdad in 1939, Dia Azzawi started his
artistic career in 1964, after graduating from the Institute of Fine
Arts in Baghdad and completing a degree in archaeology from Baghdad University
in 1962.
In 1969,
Azzawi (with Rafa Nasiri, Mohammad Muhriddin, Ismail Fattah, Hachem al-Samarchi
and Saleh al Jumaie) formed the New Vision group (al-Ru’yya al-Jadidah),
uniting fellow artists ideologically and culturally as opposed to
stylistically. Through his involvement with the New Vision group Azzawi found
inspiration in contemporary subjects and issues, particularly the plight of the
Palestinians. He was also briefly a member of Shakir Hassan Al Said’s One
Dimension group (Jama’t al-Bu’d al-Wahid).
From
1968 to 1976, Azzawi was the director of the Iraqi Antiquities Department in
Baghdad. He has lived in London since 1976, where he served as art advisor to
the city’s Iraqi Cultural Centre, from 1977 to 1980. Azzawi’s move to London
led him to rediscover book art (dafatir), an art form that he has encouraged
other artists from Iraq and the region to explore.
With exhibitions of his work have been held in
international, private and public collections including the Museums of Modern
Art in Baghdad, Damascus and Tunis; Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts,
Amman; Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha; Barjeel Art Foundation,
Sharjah; Kinda Foundation, Saudi Arabia; Una Foundation, Casablanca; Arab
Monetary Fund, Abu Dhabi; Development Fund, Kuwait; Jeddah International
Airport; British Museum, Tate Modern, and Victoria and Albert Museum, London;
Institut du Monde Arabe, Bibliothèque Nationale de France and Colas Foundation,
Paris; Harba Collection, Iraq and Italy; Gulbenkian Collection, Barcelona; and
Library of Congress and the World Bank, Washington, DC. More on Dia Azzawi
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