A composite art piece titled
"The End" is currently being
displayed at Tekkiye Mosque,
a collaborative piece made
during a workshop organized
by four of the teachers at
Adham Ismail Plastic Arts
Center.
The four teachers,
Rim al-Khatib, Ismail Nasra,
Iyas Uwaishik and Jihad
Sauud, launched the
contemporary arts workshop
project at the center in
August 2008 with the purpose
of developing
Syrian
art, supporting artists of
various ages, explore
innovations in visual arts,
and help build and develop a
local experience.
The art piece takes the
form of a large cube, with
each of the four artists
presenting their view of the
subject of the end on one of
its sides, with the hollow
inside of the cube forming a
dark room that the viewer
can enter from a small
opening to see phrases from
the prophecies of
Nostradamus written in
fluorescent paint.
Director of the center
Rim al-Khatib's vision of
the end depicts the terror
it would create among
creatures, with flocks of
birds in a random formation.
She stressed the importance
of this project, noting that
artists had a chance to
present bolder ideas but
instead chose to express
themselves with subtlety
rather than shocking the
audience, working as pure
artists removed from the
requirements of academia.
"Modern art poses
intellectual issues, so we
saw that the idea of death,
life and continuation
expresses humanity… we
removed ourselves from
troublesome details in an
attempt to present intellect
and philosophy in a way that
adds value to artwork." Al-Khatib
explained.
SANA