Untitled
2012
16.0 x 22.0 cm
The Ramzi and Saeda Dalloul Art Foundation
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Artist Biography
Hussein Madi: A Lebanese Visionary Sculptor and Engraver
Hussein Madi (1938 – 2024) stands as a prominent figure in Lebanese art history, celebrated for his distinctive sculptural works alongside his masterful engravings and prints that powerfully convey themes of Arabic heritage and cultural identity. Born in Sour, Lebanon, Madi’s artistic journey began with formal training at the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts and subsequently honed his skills in Rome, where he pursued advanced research into Egyptian cultural heritage – a formative experience profoundly shaping his artistic sensibilities. From 1973 to 1986, Madi resided primarily in Rome, immersing himself in scholarly pursuits and fostering collaborations with fellow artists and intellectuals. This period witnessed the genesis of his groundbreaking explorations into Arabic symbolism and iconography, which would permeate throughout his oeuvre. Returning to Lebanon in 1986, he continued his artistic vocation by teaching sculpture and engraving at Lebanese University and the Institute of Fine Arts, nurturing a new generation of creatives while maintaining an unwavering dedication to his craft. Madi’s sculptural practice centered on capturing movement and dynamism—often utilizing bronze and stone—to depict figures engaged in ritualistic gestures or embodying archetypal narratives rooted in Arabic tradition. His sculptures are characterized by meticulous detail and expressive forms that resonate with spiritual contemplation. Simultaneously, Madi excelled as a printmaker, employing etching techniques to produce stunning monochrome engravings that served as visual representations of his artistic concepts. These prints frequently incorporated stylized bird imagery—a recurring motif reflecting themes of freedom, resilience, and transcendence—demonstrating his mastery of graphic art. His work gained international recognition through participation in the Venice Biennale in 2003, earning him the Order of Merit from the Italian government for his contribution to artistic excellence. Museums worldwide showcase Madi’s sculptures and prints, including the British Museum; Institut du Monde Arabe; Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); Museum of Fine Arts Boston; Detroit Institute of Art (DIA); The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University; Bowdoin College Museum of Art; Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, Qatar; Barjeel Art Foundation; Sharjah Art Museum; The Sorbonne Museum and MACAM (Modern and Contemporary Art Museum), cementing his legacy as a pivotal voice in contemporary Lebanese art. Madi’s artistic influence extends beyond Lebanon's borders, inspiring artists globally with his commitment to exploring cultural heritage through visual mediums. His enduring contribution to the realm of sculpture and printmaking ensures that Hussein Madi’s vision continues to captivate audiences and enrich the discourse on Arabic art and culture for years to come.hussein madi
1938 - 2024 , Lebanon
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Arabic Art Prints
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Prints']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Sculpture']
- Date Of Birth: 1938
- Full Name: hussein madi
- Nationality: Lebanese
- Notable Artworks: ['Bird Engraving']
- Place Of Birth: Sour, Lebanon

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