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SABRINA AMRANI, Madrid - Art Basel Miami Beach 2018 : Booth S08 - Survey Sector - December 6 > 9, 2018 @ArtBasel @sabrinaamrani

"Booth S08 - Survey Sector"

Chant Avedissian


Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139

+41 58 206 27 06 e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

SABRINA AMRANI


Calle Madera 23. 28004 Madrid, Spain
T: +34 627 539 884 e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

December 6 > 9, 2018

SABRINA AMRANI
Booth S08 - Survey Sector
Sabrina Amrani is pleased to present "Textile panel patterns", a solo presentation by recently deceased Egyptian artist Chant Avedissian (1951-2018), for Art Basel in Miami Beach 2018 Survey sector. The presentation is a selection of textile works executed by the artist in Cairo (Egypt) in between 1980 and 1990, which constitutes the whole period that corresponds with Chant Avedissian's exploration into the textile medium.
Islamic artistic expression is predominantly a decorative art form. Geometric shapes, calligraphy and organic patterns make up the three non-figural types of decoration in Islamic art. The geometrical and organic designs usually feature repeated and overlapping polygons and circles, or of rhythmic patterns of interlacing foliage and tendrils. The Occidental preoccupation with figuration and the human body has seemingly made Islamic and Western art mutually exclusive, or at least inherently contradictory. However, the emergence of Western art movements at the onset of the twentieth century, such as abstract—specifically Constructivist—art, has led us to re-evaluate Islamic art and its relation to Western aesthetic developments.
Both art forms have a lot in common; and although Constructivism as such might not directly be indebted to geometric Islamic art, the similarities between the two do exist. Modern and contemporary abstract Oriental art, such as Avedissian’s, is in turn very similar to Constructivist painting and its later counterparts, in spite of Avedissian’s ideal of an unaffected and ‘unpolluted’ modern and contemporary ‘Eastern’ art practice. Can any artist avoid the influences of the past? When we look at Lyubov Popova’s and Varvara Stepanova’s fabric and textile fashion designs of the 1920s, for instance, we notice a striking resemblance to Avedissian’s own textile panels (1980-1990) and pattern stencils (1991-1999), as well as his costume sketches and drawings. There are ample instances that illustrate the resemblances between Islamic and Russian Constructivist designs.
For many years, Avedissian has been concentrating on patterns. Moving between modernity and tradition, his intricate artistic and aesthetic research combines elements of Constructivism with features of Islamic art, generating surprising relationships between Constructivist art and ancient calligraphy. These works are characterized by repetition and a variety of patterns, rhythms and motifs. Repetition arises from the frequent recurrence of the same object, color or shape in a regular, rectilinear or cyclical way, to create interest, movement, harmony and unity. A pattern is a combination of distinct elements or shapes that are repeated in a systematic arrangement, such as mosaics, lattices, spirals, meanders, waves, symmetries and fractals. Rhythm is a variegated repetition of different elements, which can be random, regular, alternating, flowing, increasing or diminishing, like notes in a score. In visual rhythm, the motifs become the beats. Motifs originate from units of patterns, or combinations of elements, such as stamps, tiles, building blocks and modules. Motifs can be arranged in a plurality of sequences, be they repetition, rhythm or pattern, as in the textile works in this presentation.
Avedissian’s work testifies to his constant intellectual and artistic struggle against what he calls the ‘Western, colonial and imperialistic influence on Eastern art’. He strongly opposed the general tendency to evaluate the latter by European or Western standards. As he grappled with Western influences, his art became the result of the fraught tension between East and West.
Private Day (by invitation only) :
Wednesday, December 5, 2018, 11am to 8pm
Vernissage (by invitation only) :
Thursday, December 6, 2018, 11am to 3pm
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Public days:
Thursday, December 6, 2018, 3pm to 8pm
Friday, December 7, 2018, 12 noon to 8pm
Saturday, December 8, 2018, 12 noon to 8pm
Sunday, December 9, 2018, 12 noon to 6pm
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