Nabil Anani Explained
Nabil Anani (ar|نبيل عناني born 1943), is a Palestinian artist[1] and one of the founders of the contemporary Palestinian art movement.[2]
Biography
After his graduation in 1969, from the faculty of Fine Arts at Alexandria University,[3] Anani returned to Palestine to start his career as an artist and trainer at the UN training college in Ramallah.[4] His first exhibition in Jerusalem was in 1972 and has since exhibited widely in Europe, North America, the Middle East, North Africa and Japan. He was appointed in 1998 as the head of the League of Palestinian Artists and was a key player in establishing the first International Academy of Art in Palestine.[5] Because his art was an expression of collective identity it encountered the military censorship of Israeli authorities, the combined use of four colors of the Palestinian flag was prohibited and he, together with the other members of the league, was subjected to arrest and interrogation.[6]
Nabil was also awarded the first Palestinian National Prize for Visual Art in 1997 by Yasser Arafat.[7]
Selected exhibitions
- 2014: "Life before 1948", Zawyeh art gallery, Ramallah[8] [9]
- 2013: "Spirit of the land", Art on 56th, Beirut
- 2011: "Art Palestine", Meem Gallery, Dubai[10]
- 2007: "A Journey into Script", Foyles Gallery, London
- 2001: Sharjah Biennial
- 1995: "It’s possible, Palestinian and Israeli artists", National Museum, Washington
Memorials
During his career, Nabil Anani was commissioned to work on building memorials in Palestine:
- 1986 Statue of aluminum front of the Inash Family Association building, in collaboration with Suleiman Mansour
- 1987 mural front of Faculty of Educational Sciences and the College of Women's Society, Ramallah
- 1993 Metal memorial statue in Kaukab Abu al-Hija park, Galilee
- 2002 Statue of Liberty in Ramallah[11]
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Semi. Emanuela Trevisan. Memory and Ethnicity: Ethnic Museums in Israel and the Diaspora. 5 December 2013. 9781443854665. 140.
- Book: Ankori. Gannit. Palestinian Art. registration. 2006. 978-1861892591. 223.
- Web site: The Art Of Occupation . Gulf Business. 2015-07-29 . Jonathan . Miller . January 5, 2012 . http://web.archive.org/web/20121023151028/http://gulfbusiness.com/2012/01/the-art-of-occupation/#.VbjG4Sqqqko . 23 October 2012.
- Book: Art Palestine: Nabil Anani, Tayseer Barakat, Sliman Mansour. 2011. Art Advisory Associates Ltd. 978-1907051142.
- Web site: Khoury. Maria. Celebrate Vinfest in Taybeh, Palestine. 23 February 2015. 12 June 2024 . The Arab Daily News.
- Book: Mattar, Philip. Encyclopedia of the Palestinians. 2005. Infobase Publishing. 978-0-8160-6986-6. en . 87.
- Web site: Ovo. Podjeli. The Palestine of Nabil Anani: Colorful, but not Happy. 22 April 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141021151305/http://middleeastrevised.com/2014/04/22/the-palestine-of-nabil-anani-colorful-but-not-happy/ . 21 October 2014 . Middle East Revised.
- Web site: Art of Memory: Life Before 1948 . Zawyeh . 12 June 2024 . 2014.
- Web site: Irving . Sarah . Pre-1948 Palestine brought to life in Nabil Anani’s paintings . Electronic Intifada . 12 June 2024 . 19 December 2014.
- Web site: Art Palestine . Meem Gallery . 12 June 2024 . 2011.
- News: Palestinian's protest against U.S. with mock Statue of Liberty. 31 October 2002 . 12 June 2024 . Associated Press . Haaretz.