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Contemporary Arab Artists showcase their work at EU Delegation to Jordan

During a time of grief, pain and fury in the Middle East, Arab artists are sending us a powerful message of humanity.

It is a message that Hasan and Ica Wahbeh heard loud and clear years ago when they started supporting artists across the Arab world and curating an impressive private collection of art from the Maghreb, Levant and Gulf regions.

Since then, Jordan has developed into a vibrant art scene thanks to intensive dialogue with artists from other horizons, including the greater region and Europe.

It was only logical for the European Union Delegation to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to join in this call.

All our gratitude goes to Hasan and Ica for sharing their passion, and allowing us to immerse ourselves in Jordanian and Arab modern arts.

Come and join us in this conversation!

EU Ambassador to Jordan, H.E. Pierre-Christophe Chatzisavas

11.03.2024
Amman
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Fadi Daoud (Jordan)
Fadi Daoud (Jordan)
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H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture together with Hasan and Ica Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture together with Hasan and Ica Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
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Artist Dana Barqawi (Palestine) in front of an art piece by Shareef Sarhan (Gaza)
Artist Dana Barqawi (Palestine) in front of an art piece by Shareef Sarhan (Gaza)
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Hakim Al-Akel (Yemen)
Hakim Al-Akel (Yemen)
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H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
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H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture, together with Hasan Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture, together with Hasan Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
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Artist Fadi Daoud (Jordan) together with H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture, Hasan Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
Artist Fadi Daoud (Jordan) together with H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture, Hasan Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
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Hani Dallah (Iraq)
Hani Dallah (Iraq)
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Hind Nasser (Jordan)
Hind Nasser (Jordan)
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Ismael Nasra (Syria)
Ismael Nasra (Syria)
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Jamal A. Rahim (Bahrain)
Jamal A. Rahim (Bahrain)
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Khalid Al-Shatti (Kuwait)
Khalid Al-Shatti (Kuwait)
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Maha Ibrahim (Egypt)
Maha Ibrahim (Egypt)
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Mohamed Saleh Khalil (Palestine)
Mohamed Saleh Khalil (Palestine)
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Mohammad AlJaloos (Jordan)
Mohammad AlJaloos (Jordan)
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Mona Nahleh (Lebanon)
Mona Nahleh (Lebanon)
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Muhanna Durra (Jordan)
Muhanna Durra (Jordan)
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Mutaz ElEmam (Sudan)
Mutaz ElEmam (Sudan)
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Olfa Jomaa (Tunis)
Olfa Jomaa (Tunis)
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Riyadh Ghenea (Iraq)
Riyadh Ghenea (Iraq)
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Shadi Daoud (Jordan)
Shadi Daoud (Jordan)
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Shafiq Eshtai (Syria)
Shafiq Eshtai (Syria)
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Shareef Sarhan (Gaza)
Shareef Sarhan (Gaza)
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Abdullah Al-Ahmari (KSA)
Abdullah Al-Ahmari (KSA)
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Fadi Daoud (Jordan)
Fadi Daoud (Jordan)
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Gehan Seoude (Egypt)
Gehan Seoude (Egypt)
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George Bahgoury (Egypt)
George Bahgoury (Egypt)
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Hani Dallah (Iraq)
Hani Dallah (Iraq)
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Hakim Al-Akel (Yemen)
Hakim Al-Akel (Yemen)
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Fouad Mimi (Jordan)
Fouad Mimi (Jordan)
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    Fadi Daoud (Jordan)
    Fadi Daoud (Jordan)

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    H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture together with Hasan and Ica Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
    H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture together with Hasan and Ica Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas

    EU delegation to Jordan

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    Artist Dana Barqawi (Palestine) in front of an art piece by Shareef Sarhan (Gaza)
    Artist Dana Barqawi (Palestine) in front of an art piece by Shareef Sarhan (Gaza)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Hakim Al-Akel (Yemen)
    Hakim Al-Akel (Yemen)

    EU delegation to Jordan

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    H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
    H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture, together with Hasan Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
    H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture, together with Hasan Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas

    EU delegation to Jordan

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    Artist Fadi Daoud (Jordan) together with H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture, Hasan Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas
    Artist Fadi Daoud (Jordan) together with H.E. Haifa Najjar, Minister of Culture, Hasan Wahbeh and EU Ambassador Chatzisavas

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Hani Dallah (Iraq)
    Hani Dallah (Iraq)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Hind Nasser (Jordan)
    Hind Nasser (Jordan)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Ismael Nasra (Syria)
    Ismael Nasra (Syria)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Jamal A. Rahim (Bahrain)
    Jamal A. Rahim (Bahrain)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Khalid Al-Shatti (Kuwait)
    Khalid Al-Shatti (Kuwait)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Maha Ibrahim (Egypt)
    Maha Ibrahim (Egypt)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Mohamed Saleh Khalil (Palestine)
    Mohamed Saleh Khalil (Palestine)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Mohammad AlJaloos (Jordan)
    Mohammad AlJaloos (Jordan)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Mona Nahleh (Lebanon)
    Mona Nahleh (Lebanon)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Muhanna Durra (Jordan)
    Muhanna Durra (Jordan)

    EU delegation to Jordan

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    Mutaz ElEmam (Sudan)
    Mutaz ElEmam (Sudan)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Olfa Jomaa (Tunis)
    Olfa Jomaa (Tunis)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Riyadh Ghenea (Iraq)
    Riyadh Ghenea (Iraq)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Shadi Daoud (Jordan)
    Shadi Daoud (Jordan)

    EU Del to Jordan

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    Shafiq Eshtai (Syria)
    Shafiq Eshtai (Syria)

    EU Del to Jordan

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    Shareef Sarhan (Gaza)
    Shareef Sarhan (Gaza)

    EU Del to Jordan

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    Abdullah Al-Ahmari (KSA)
    Abdullah Al-Ahmari (KSA)

    EU Del to Jordan

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    Fadi Daoud (Jordan)
    Fadi Daoud (Jordan)

    EU Del to Jordan

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    Gehan Seoude (Egypt)
    Gehan Seoude (Egypt)

    Eu Del to Jordan

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    George Bahgoury (Egypt)
    George Bahgoury (Egypt)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Hani Dallah (Iraq)
    Hani Dallah (Iraq)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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    Hakim Al-Akel (Yemen)
    Hakim Al-Akel (Yemen)

    EU Del to Jordan

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    Fouad Mimi (Jordan)
    Fouad Mimi (Jordan)

    EU Delegation to Jordan

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It is an honour to be part of this initiative to present an often-unseen face of the Arab world: one of sensitivity, culture and artistic talent.

Art is a universal language that Arabs know how to speak very well. Their works show that, given the chance, artists from the Arab world have the imagination and skill to masterfully express their feelings or portray their environs, faithful witnesses of their times that endeavor to make our lives more beautiful.

The Arab world has long been a cradle for arts. But while some traditional centres of artistic creation – Egypt, Syria, Iraq -- may have retreated from the limelight, their influence spread out fast, partly due, sadly, to the events in these countries, but also to the modern-day means of disseminating information.

Nowadays, the center of gravity has shifted towards the Arabian Peninsula, where the art scene is flourishing. The last few years, starting with 2017, witnessed the opening of the Louvre Abu Dhabi, biennales in Sharjah and Saudi Arabia, and Dubai Art Week, signaling a migration of the Middle Eastern art scene towards the Gulf.

That does not mean, however, that other countries are stagnating. Galleries and museums, including in Jordan, are now well established, competitive, true Maecenas for artists seeking recognition and fame.

The international scene seems more interested now than ever in Middle Eastern art. Works of modern and contemporary Arab artists were auctioned for millions of dollars. Turkish-Jordanian Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid, who passed away in 1991, broke the record for the most expensive painting by an Arab with her piece Break of the Atom and Vegetal Life, which sold for $2.74 million in 2013. Deceased Egyptian painter Mahmoud Said’s The Whirling Dervishes and Les Chadoufs sold for $2.54 million and $2.43 million respectively.

Some of the most celebrated artists have been able to gain massive international exposure. Whether through academics or making art and participating internationally, several names were able to break through. But there is merit in all works of art, and art collectors everywhere attest to that.

From Maghreb to Mashreq, passing through the Levant, the samples here wish to be somewhat representative of the talent these regions nurture. Hope you will enjoy them.

Hasan and Ica Wahbeh

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