Mustafa Al-Hallaj

Mustafa Al-Hallaj
Mustafa Al-Hallaj
Born 1938
Jaffa, British Mandate of Palestine
Died 17 December 2002
Damascus, Syria
Occupation Artist

Mustafa al-Hallaj (1938 - 2002) (Arabic: مصطفى الحلاج‎) was born in Salama (town) in the Jaffa region of British Mandate Palestine.[1]

Al-Hallaj was a pioneer in the Arab art world, known as an "icon of contemporary Arab graphic arts".[1] His work was often devoted to his lost homeland, Palestine, and he is also said to have tried to turn Palestine into the form and content of his artistic school.

Biography

After the 1948 war, al-Hallaj and his family ended up in Damascus where he completed his higher studies in 1964.[2] He studied Sculpture at the College of Fine Arts in Cairo and attended the Luxor Atelier for Postgraduate Studies.[2][3] His art included paintings, graphics, murals, illustrations, cover designs and etchings, with specializations in graphic art and sculpture.[2] He lived in Beirut, Lebanon and Damascus, Syria.[3]

Hallaj contributed to defining the fan al-muqawama (or, "the art of resistance").[2] He lost 25,000 of his prints in Israeli attacks on Beirut during the 1982 Lebanon war but managed to save the wood and masonry cuts he used to make them.[2]

Hallaj was a founding member of the trade union committee of the General Union of Palestinian Writers and Journalists, and a member of the Managing Committee of the General Union of Palestinian Abstract Artists in Syria.[2]

He helped lay the foundation for the establishment of an art gallery in Damascus which at its opening in 1987 was dedicated to the memory of Naji al-Ali Damascus.[2]

Works

Hallaj's work is "inspired by ancient Canaanite legends, folk tales, and Palestinian cultural icons, and is a sequence of pictorial narratives which had reached 114 meters at the time of his death, summarizing the history of the Palestinian people from 11 th Century BC to the present."[2] Entitled Improvisations of Life, this work is 114 meters long. It portrays visual memories and recollections, and a record of civilization dating back 10000 years - a mix of myth and fertility with the intifada of the Palestinians.[1]

Self-portrait as Man, God, the Devil is a Masonite-cut print by al-Hallaj 37 feet (11 m) wide and 9 feet (2.7 m) high in which he represents himself with a long, white beard, a peacock pattern of white hair and enlarged, and almond-shaped eyes staring in awe at the events depicted. [4]

Tex Kerschen calls it

"... a master work, a continuum of fantastic and folkloric imagery that spans ancient and modern times. He juxtaposes a vast and often idiosyncratic menagerie of symbols — bulls, camel men, birds, lizard-like creatures and fish, with fantastic landscapes and episodes of ancient and modern Palestinian life ... Scenes from Al Nakba and the universal history of human oppression, such as mass hangings and forced marches, spill into representations that draw from his extensive erudition and his own syncretic imagination."[5]a

Al-Hallaj successfully rescued this work from an electrical fire in his home studio, but died after running in to save other works.[4] He was buried in Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus.[2]

Al-Hallaj has won several local and international awards and prizes. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Mustafa Al Hallaj". The Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center. http://www.sakakini.org/visualarts/hallaj.htm. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Palestinian Personalities:Mustafa Al-Hallaj". PASSIA. http://www.passia.org/palestine_facts/personalities/alpha_h.htm. Retrieved 2007-07-11. 
  3. ^ a b "Mustafa Al-Hallaj". Made in Palestine Exhibit. 3 May - 23 October 2003. http://www.stationmuseum.com/Made_in_Palestine-Mustafa_Al_Hallaj/Made_in_Palestine-Mustafa_Al_Hallaj.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-07. 
  4. ^ a b Jonathan Curiel (April 3, 2005). "Unknown face of Palestinian art". San Francisco Chronicler. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/04/03/ING74C1ATK1.DTL. Retrieved 2007-11-07. 
  5. ^ Tex Kerschen (3 May - 23 October 2003). "Made in Palestine". Made in Palestine Exhibit. http://www.stationmuseum.com/Made_in_Palestine_Essay_By_Tex_Kerschen/Made_in_Palestine.html. Retrieved 2007-07-11. 


6. Китаб ат-Тавасин. Сад Знания / ал-Хусайн ибн Мансур ал-Халладж; Пер. с араб. Виктора Нечипуренко, Ирины Полонской; предисл. В. Нечипуренко. – Ростов н/Д: Ростовское бюро пропаганды художественной литературы Союза писателей РФ, 2007. – 180 с. (Al-Husain ibn Mansur al-Hallaj. Kitab at-Tawasin. The Garden of Knowledge. (Translated into English from the Russian translation of Arabic original).


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