Aziz Amoura Explained

Aziz Amoura
عزيز عمورة
Birth Date:1944
Birth Place:Al-Tira, Haifa, Mandatory Palestine
Death Date:June 12, 2018 (aged 73)
Death Place:Amman, Jordan
Known For:Famous Portraiture
Education:Baghdad College of Fine Arts
Pratt Institute
Style:Impressionism, Islamic Calligraphy, Pointillism
Movement:Jordan Arts Movement

Aziz Amoura (1944– 12 June 2018) was a Jordanian-Palestinian artist and educator. He is recognized for his involvement in the Jordanian Arts movement.[1] [2] [3]

Early life

Aziz Amoura was born in 1944 in the town of Al-Tira, Palestine. His interest in art began in his childhood in Mount Carmel, where he found joy in activities like making kites, drawing colorful maps, and sketching with charcoal from photographs. In one of his testimonies, Amoura reflected on the origins of his fascination with painting and color, tracing it back to his ability to discern aesthetic beauty in everyday elements. These included wall hangings that adorned his childhood home, Tatreez embroidered Quran cases, and the clothing his elder sisters wore.

His uncle, whom he visited every summer in Damascus, played a crucial role in nurturing his talent by teaching him how to draw. Inspired by his uncle's profession of drawing portraits for a living, Aziz started drawing pictures himself, earning five dinars for each piece. Impressed by Amoura's talent and fervor, his family backed his artistic endeavors and encouraged him to pursue a profession within the arts.[4]

Education and career

Amoura graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad in 1970, where he trained with influential Iraqi artists, including painters Faiq Hassan, Kadhim Hayder, and Ismail Al-Shaikhly, as well as sculptor Mohammed Ghani Hikmat. He later received a scholarship to pursue a master's degree at the Pratt Institute in the United States, completing his studies in 1983.

In the mid-1960s, Amoura returned to Amman as part of a second wave of Jordanian artists who had studied at prominent institutions in Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus. Alongside contemporaries such as Mahmoud Taha and Yaser Dweik, Amoura sought to express a distinctive Jordanian artistic identity while asserting Arab cultural heritage. This movement blended local subject matter, folk motifs, and Arabic calligraphy within a broader international artistic framework, significantly shaping modern Jordanian art.

Upon returning, Amoura and his peers contributed to the development of Jordan’s art scene by teaching at key institutions, including the Institute of Fine Arts (founded in 1972) and the Department of Fine Art at Yarmouk University (established in 1981).[5]

Amoura worked as an art educator at Dirar bin Al-Azwar Secondary School in Amman from 1971 to 1974, before transitioning to a position at the Institute of Fine Arts from 1975 to 1979. In 1980, Yarmouk University in Irbid established its Fine Arts Department, the first institution in Jordan offering a degree in Fine Art, with established artists like Amoura and Ahmad Nawash on its faculty. He taught there from 1983 to 1996, before moving to the School of Arts and Design at the University of Jordan, where he remained until 2003. A dedicated teacher, Amoura continued to mentor students of all ages at his personal studio until his passing.[6]

Throughout his career, Amoura received numerous accolades, including the Golden Sail Prize at the Kuwait Biennial in 1985, the International Visiting Artist Grant from U.S.I.A. in 1987, and the State Appreciation Award in Jordan in 1992.

Work

The following are a selection of Aziz Amoura's works currently displayed at various Jordanian art institutions, including the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts,[7] the Hindiyeh Museum,[8] and the Khalid Shoman Collection.[9]

Selected works

Exhibitions

Since 1974, Amoura has presented numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide, including in Amman, New York, Kuwait, Cyprus, and Turkey. Below is a selection of his notable solo and group exhibitions.

One-man exhibitions

Group exhibitions

Further reading

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-06-13 . أصدقاء الراحل عزيز عمّورة يرصعون غيابه بالضوء . 2024-05-28 . حفريات . ar.
  2. Web site: 2021-05-01 . Aziz Amoura Jodar Artistry . 2024-05-28 . en-US.
  3. Web site: Al-Maghribi . Nour . June 12, 2018 . رحيل عزيز عمورة.. الفنان في مدارات اللجوء . September 24, 2024 . Al-Araby.
  4. Web site: التشكيلي عمورة: للفنان بصمة لا تتكرر.. بقلم : رسمي الجراح . 2024-05-28 . alrainewspaper . ar.
  5. Book: Colors of Enchantment: Theater, Dance, Music, and the Visual Arts of the Middle East . 2001 . American University in Cairo Press . 978-977-424-607-4.
  6. Web site: 2018-09-30 . ' الأردنية' تؤبن فقيدها الفنان عمورة . 2024-09-24 . alrainewspaper . ar.
  7. Web site: Aziz Ammoura – JNGFA . 2024-09-25 . ar-JO.
  8. Web site: Aziz Amoura Archives . 2024-09-26 . Hindiyeh Museum . en-US.
  9. Web site: Aziz Amoura Darat al Funun . 2024-09-26 . daratalfunun.org.
  10. Web site: الكتالوغ المرافق لمعرض الفنان عزيز عمورة، صدر عام 1976 – يُرى – موارد الفنون البصرية . 2024-05-28 . ar.
  11. Web site: الكتالوغ المرافق الفنانين كرام النمري وعزيز عمورة، صدر عام 1984 – يُرى – موارد الفنون البصرية . 2024-05-28 . ar.
  12. Web site: بروشور دعوة لحضور معرض الفنان عزيز عمورة عام 1988 – يُرى – موارد الفنون البصرية . 2024-05-28 . ar.
  13. Web site: 35 Years of Art Darat al Funun . 2024-05-28 . daratalfunun.org.
  14. Web site: Eight Jordanian Artists Darat al Funun . 2024-05-28 . daratalfunun.org.
  15. Web site: Journey through the Contemporary Arts of the Arab World Darat al Funun . 2024-05-28 . daratalfunun.org.
  16. Web site: Arabic Calligraphy Darat al Funun . 2024-05-28 . daratalfunun.org.
  17. Web site: The Power of Words Darat al Funun . 2024-05-28 . daratalfunun.org.
  18. Web site: Rituals of Signs and Transitions (1975-1995) Darat al Funun . 2024-05-28 . daratalfunun.org.
  19. Web site: Truth is black, write over it with a mirage's light. Darat al Funun . 2024-05-28 . daratalfunun.org.
  20. Web site: Aziz Amoura [AR] Darat al Funun ]. 2024-05-28 . daratalfunun.org.
  21. Web site: Arab Art Histories – The Khalid Shoman Collection Book Darat al Funun . 2024-05-28 . daratalfunun.org.