Prelapsarian landscapes and post-diluvian politics in mid-century Iraqi art

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Contemporary Iraq and the Arab World Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1386/jciaw_00040_1
Huma Gupta, Suheyla Takesh
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The 1950s was a decade marked by radical artistic, environmental and political transformations in Iraq. The decade began with an elite-driven programme of national development and ended in a popular anti-monarchic revolution on 14 July 1958. Between these competing visions of development and revolution, members of the Baghdad modern art scene negotiated between a drive towards institutionalization and state patronage with more radical critiques of the status quo. In 1950, for instance, the artist Faiq Hassan founded The Pioneers (Ar-Ruwwād) collective. It grew out of La Société Primitive, which Hassan originally established under the guiding principle that art should be taken outside the studio and into the streets. Their objective was to paint ‘directly from the surrounding environment’ (Floyd n.d.). But what exactly did Iraqi artists consider to be the environment? This article addresses this question by examining the divergent modes of representation adapted by mid-century Iraqi artists to reflect their environmental imaginations. These imaginations ranged from romantic depictions of prelapsarian landscapes to devastating floods, migration and dispossession faced by the majority of the country’s poorer inhabitants who disproportionately bore the consequences of environmental catastrophes and interventions alike.
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中世纪伊拉克艺术中的前堕落时代的风景和后洪水时代的政治
20世纪50年代是伊拉克艺术、环境和政治发生彻底变革的十年。这十年始于精英驱动的国家发展计划,结束于1958年7月14日的一场民众反君主革命。在这些相互竞争的发展和革命愿景之间,巴格达现代艺术界的成员在制度化和国家赞助之间进行了谈判,并对现状提出了更激进的批评。例如,1950年,艺术家Faiq Hassan创立了“开拓者”(Ar Ruwwād)集体。它源于La SociétéPrimitive,哈桑最初是在艺术应该走出工作室走上街头的指导原则下建立的。他们的目标是“直接从周围环境中绘画”(Floyd n.d.)。但伊拉克艺术家到底认为环境是什么?本文通过考察世纪中期伊拉克艺术家为反映他们对环境的想象而采用的不同表现模式来解决这个问题。这些想象包括对前拉萨时代景观的浪漫描绘,以及该国大多数贫困居民面临的毁灭性洪水、移民和剥夺财产,他们不成比例地承担着环境灾难和干预措施的后果。
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Journal of Contemporary Iraq and the Arab World
Journal of Contemporary Iraq and the Arab World Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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