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Improvisation

Explore the innovative ceramics of Iraqi artist Kareem Abdul Risan (b.1983), blending Islamic art, Arabic calligraphy & modern abstraction. Discover his unique works like 'Improvisation' and 'Baghdad is an Occupied City'.

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Artist Biography

Kareem Abdul Risan: A Voice From Iraq’s Turbulent Landscape

Born in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1960, Kareem Abdul Risan emerged from the shadows of a nation grappling with conflict and displacement—a formative experience that profoundly shaped his artistic vision. While biographical details remain relatively sparse, Risan's oeuvre speaks volumes about his engagement with Iraqi history and culture, particularly its impact on contemporary art. His work is characterized by an uncompromising honesty and a willingness to confront difficult truths, mirroring the spirit of resilience found within Iraqi society. Early Life & Education Information regarding Risan’s early life is limited, but he honed his artistic skills at Baghdad University, focusing primarily on ceramics—a medium that would become central to his distinctive style. This grounding in traditional craft combined with a fascination for modern abstraction suggests an intellectual curiosity alongside a deep connection to Iraqi heritage. Artistic Style & Career Risan’s artistic approach defies easy categorization. He operates within the realm of ceramics, pushing boundaries and experimenting with innovative techniques—a deliberate rejection of conventional aesthetics. His piece “Improvisation,” dated 2019, exemplifies this spirit of experimentation, blending Islamic art motifs with Arabic calligraphy and embracing a fragmented visual language reminiscent of modern abstraction. Influenced by artists like Sayid Akram Sukri’s pointillism style and drawing inspiration from the broader context of Iraqi artistic history, Risan seeks to capture the complexities of his homeland—the scars of war juxtaposed with moments of renewal. Notable Works & Exhibitions Risan's work has garnered recognition on international stages, notably featured in the Fuji Art Museum’s collection in Japan and showcased at Katara Art Foundation. His contribution to “Strike Oppose” exemplifies a commitment to confronting social issues through artistic expression. Furthermore, his exploration of themes like memory and displacement—evident in projects such as "Baghdad is an Occupied City"—resonates with broader narratives about resilience and identity within the Middle East region. Influences & Inspirations Risan’s artistic sensibilities are rooted in a rich tapestry of influences. Islamic art traditions—particularly geometric patterns and calligraphy—serve as foundational elements in his compositions, reflecting a deep understanding of Iraqi cultural heritage. Simultaneously, he engages with modern abstract styles, mirroring the broader dialogue between Eastern and Western artistic paradigms. His engagement with artists like Hanaa Malallah and Rene Gabri demonstrates an awareness of contemporary Iraqi artistic discourse and its exploration of themes related to war and displacement. Historical Significance Kareem Abdul Risan’s work stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to grapple with challenging historical realities—specifically, Iraq's turbulent trajectory since the Gulf Wars. His ceramic pieces aren’t merely aesthetically driven; they are imbued with symbolic representations of trauma, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for identity. By confronting these narratives head-on, Risan contributes to a broader conversation about artistic responses to geopolitical upheaval and underscores the importance of preserving cultural memory amidst conflict. He continues to explore themes related to displacement and war through his art books “Uranium Civilization” and “Occupied Baghdad,” cementing his place as a significant voice in contemporary Iraqi art.
kareem abdul risan

kareem abdul risan

1983 - , Iraq

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Ceramics; Islamic Art Influences
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Modern Abstract Styles']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Sayid Akram Sukri']
  • Date Of Birth: 1983
  • Full Name: Kareem Abdul Risan
  • Nationality: Iraqi
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Improvisation
    • Baghdad is an Occupied City
  • Place Of Birth: Baghdad, Iraq
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