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AZIZ ARt<br />

<strong>September</strong><br />

<strong>2018</strong><br />

Mohammad Ali<br />

Taraghijah<br />

Competition<br />

Ahmed Mater


1-The Unknown Fallen<br />

7-Competition<br />

9-Mohammad Ali<br />

Taraghijah<br />

17-Ahmed Mater<br />

21-Competition<br />

Director: <strong>Aziz</strong> Anzabi<br />

Editor : Nafiseh Yaghoubi<br />

Translator : Asra Yaghoubi<br />

Research: Zohreh Nazari<br />

http://www.aziz_anzabi.com


Forgotten Heroes project<br />

“The Unknown Fallen” is a visual<br />

feast for readers of all ages, with<br />

lavishly drawn illustrations and<br />

striking authentic pictures. It<br />

features not only historical<br />

aspects of the First World War<br />

but also unveils forgotten stories<br />

and testimonies backed up with<br />

breath-taking photos from<br />

Muslim soldiers from all<br />

continents fighting with the<br />

Allied forces in battlefields far<br />

away from their homes. It<br />

highlights the mutual historical<br />

and cultural interest of all these<br />

brothers-in-arms and many more<br />

fascinating facts associated with<br />

every region of our planet.<br />

Discover six years of war,<br />

unrestricted by the constraints of<br />

physical space with more than<br />

200 unique pictures accompanied<br />

by lively, informative text, offering<br />

hours of jaw dropping moments –<br />

highlighting that Muslims from<br />

around the world contributed to<br />

the history of Europe, thus<br />

affirming that Muslim diaspora<br />

communities are stakeholders in<br />

Europe.<br />

See the world in a whole new way<br />

guided by images paired with<br />

thought-provoking quotes that<br />

encourage curiosity and hopefully<br />

inspire you to look more closely at<br />

an unknown world of interfaith in<br />

and behind the trenches of the<br />

cruel war that was World War 1.<br />

Through the coffee table book our<br />

project brings to attention the<br />

contribution of Muslims in World<br />

War 1, and the opportunities to use<br />

this part of history to build bridges<br />

of peace and understanding<br />

between people of all faith and<br />

none, to our audience of teenagers<br />

and adults.<br />

Coffee table books are fantastic<br />

windows into worlds that most<br />

people don’t have the ability to<br />

experience on their own. While<br />

picture books often present big,<br />

lush illustrated landscapes – coffee<br />

table books present a completely<br />

different experience. Coffee table<br />

books are all about curation.<br />

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They’re about collecting<br />

perspectives on the real world,<br />

gathering together that material,<br />

showing the connections<br />

between that material, and then<br />

presenting those collections in<br />

the most visually appealing way<br />

possible.<br />

If those curated collections are<br />

attractive to adult audiences,<br />

how powerful will they be for a<br />

younger audience? For a<br />

teenager whose experience with<br />

the<br />

outside world begins and ends<br />

with TV or maybe a trip to the<br />

battlefields in Europe, “The<br />

Unknown Fallen” is an annotated<br />

guidebook to the outside world.<br />

“The Unknown Fallen” is a big<br />

book and, as you might guess, it’s<br />

packed end-to-end with an<br />

incredible amount of information.<br />

It’s attractive to look at, as<br />

something from National<br />

Geographic. On your table, it will<br />

confirm that you are smart,<br />

interested in history, religion and<br />

peace building initiatives. But its<br />

real value lies in what it can do<br />

for our children to whom the<br />

future belongs.<br />

“The Unknown Fallen” is a big book<br />

and, as you might guess, it’s packed<br />

end-to-end with an incredible<br />

amount of information. It’s<br />

attractive to look at, as something<br />

from National Geographic. On your<br />

table, it will confirm that you are<br />

smart, interested in history, religion<br />

and peace building initiatives. But<br />

its real value lies in what it can do<br />

for our children to whom the future<br />

belongs.<br />

Teenagers have accumulated<br />

enough facts from school to allow<br />

them familiarity with the “The<br />

Unknown Fallen” timelines. But<br />

how those events and discoveries<br />

fit together will still be an entirely<br />

new world for them.<br />

This book could totally change a<br />

preteen’s life. Present “The<br />

Unknown Fallen” to a younger<br />

group and, suddenly, the ho-hum<br />

parts become shiny new, and the<br />

not-quite-deep-enough<br />

explanations become intriguing<br />

jumping-off points— offering just<br />

enough information that they can<br />

feel smarter than their teachers,<br />

and just enough


mystery that together you and your youngster feel the need to explore<br />

the subject further. A coffee table book on “The Unknown Fallen” is<br />

magic for sure.<br />

This project is being exhibited along with “the unknown falling “ book<br />

and works of young people about war and conflict


AWARDS: Between 7 and 10 artists exhibiting exemplary work in their<br />

respective fields will receive a cash awards ranging from $250 - $500 at<br />

CraftBoston Holiday. An independent juror will select the award<br />

recipients from varying media categories. Each award winner will be<br />

granted automatic entry into the following year’s shows. One artist will<br />

also be selected to join the Fuller Craft Museum’s permanent collection.<br />

There is only one application, deadline, and fee to apply to both<br />

CraftBoston Spring 2019 and CraftBoston Holiday 2019.<br />

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More info at www.craftboston.org


Mohammad Ali Taraghijah<br />

1943 – August 12, 2010 was an<br />

Iranian painter, his work often<br />

featured rural, Iranian, landscape<br />

imagery.<br />

Born 1943 in Tehran, Iran. He<br />

graduated from the College of<br />

Science & Technology with a<br />

degree in Mechanical Engineering,<br />

yet his heart was set on creating<br />

art. He participated in the Iran<br />

National <strong>Art</strong> Competition in 1968<br />

and he won the<br />

Golden Award that year.<br />

In 1970 he returned to<br />

Tehran and decided to take up<br />

painting professionally.<br />

In 1994, the Teheran Museum of<br />

Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>s selected some<br />

of his works for the museum<br />

collection and printed a collection<br />

of these works. In 1998, UNICEF<br />

selected two of his paintings for<br />

their Christmas cards.<br />

His beautiful works have been<br />

exhibited in Switzerland, Germany,<br />

Italy, France, United States and<br />

Japan. His paintings were selected<br />

by the International Museum of<br />

20th Century <strong>Art</strong>s (TIMOTCA) to<br />

present Iran’s art.<br />

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Exhibitions<br />

2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000,<br />

1999, 1998,1996 Galerie Arcade Chausse-Coqs, Genève, Switzerland.<br />

2009 CHRISTIE'S Auction, Dubai, UEA (International Modern and<br />

Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>)<br />

2009 The First Fadjr International Visual <strong>Art</strong>s Festival (TMCA).<br />

2008 CHRISTIE'S Auction, Dubai, UEA (International Modern and<br />

Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>)<br />

2008 Bonhams auction Royal Mirage Hotel Dubai (Modern and<br />

Contemporary Arab, Iranian, Indian, and Pakistani <strong>Art</strong>).<br />

2008 The 7th National Biennial of Iranian Contemporary Painting Saba<br />

cultural Center.<br />

2007 CHRISTIE'S Auction, Dubai, UEA (International Modern and<br />

Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>)<br />

2007 The First Iranian Biennial of Printmaking, Tehran Museum of<br />

Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

2007 Persian spring's exhibition Tehran Museum of Contemporary <strong>Art</strong><br />

(TMCA).<br />

2006-2004-2002-2000 the International Painting Biennial of the Islamic<br />

World (TMCA).<br />

2006 International visual <strong>Art</strong>s Festival of Resistance, Tehran Museum of<br />

Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

2006 Gallery <strong>Art</strong>efiz, Zurich, Switzerland.<br />

2006 Beijing International <strong>Art</strong> Expo 2006, China.<br />

2005 Museu da Agua, Lisbon Portugal + Palácio da Bolsa Porto Portugal.<br />

2005 X-Cathédrale Sacré Coeur, Casablanca, Morocco.<br />

2005 Modern <strong>Art</strong> Movement, Tehran Museum of Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

2004 Capua, Chiosto di San Domenico, Italy.<br />

2004 Villa Dutoite, Genève, Switzerland.<br />

2003 Museum of <strong>Art</strong> & Science, Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.<br />

2003 Al Bidda Gallery, Doha, Qatar.<br />

2003 <strong>Art</strong> Museum of Southeast Texas, U.S.<br />

2003 Spiritual Vision Exhibition, Teheran Museum of Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>.


2003,2000,1997,1995,1993,1991 Iranian Painting Biennial, TMCA.<br />

2002 Los Angeles (Central) Public Library, U.S.<br />

2002 Christie's, London, UK.<br />

2001 Meredian International Center,Washington D.C., U.S.<br />

2001 Sharjeh <strong>Art</strong> Biennial, U.A.E.<br />

2001 Queens Library Gallery, New York, U.S.<br />

2001 United Nation, Genève, Switzerland.<br />

2001 Barbican <strong>Art</strong> Galleries, London, U.K.<br />

2001 Galerie Amber, Leiden, Netherlands.<br />

2000 Gallery Azteca, Madrid, Spain.<br />

2000 The International Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>s Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.<br />

2000 Symbolic Expression in Iranian Modernist Painting, Teheran<br />

Museum of Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

2000 <strong>Art</strong> Expo New York, New York, U.S.<br />

2000 International Trade Center, Washington DC.<br />

2000 1st. Drawing Biennial, Teheran Museum of Contemporary <strong>Art</strong><br />

(TMCA).<br />

1999 Islamic Cultural Centre, London, U.K.<br />

1998 <strong>Art</strong> Triennal of India, Dehli, India.<br />

1998 Expo 98 Lisbon, Portugal.<br />

1997 China <strong>Art</strong> Expo 97, Beijing, China.<br />

1997 Maison de l'Iran,Paris, France.<br />

1997,1993,1990 Rathaus Pavillon Pforzheim, Germany.<br />

1996 Feria Internacional de <strong>Art</strong>e, Mexico City, Mexico.<br />

1995 27e Festival International de Peinture, Canges-sur-Mer, France.<br />

1995 Galerie Reindle, Innsbruck, Austria.<br />

1994 Fortezza de Basso, Florance, Italy.<br />

1994,1988 Galerie Galeothek, Innsbruck, Austria.<br />

1993,1991 Gallery Seyhoon, Teheran, Iran.<br />

1992 Galerie <strong>Art</strong> & Decor, Wien, Austria.<br />

1992,1989,1988,1986, 1986 Teheran Museum of Contemporary <strong>Art</strong><br />

(TMCA), Iran.


1991,1989 Galerie im Ried, Zürich, Switzerland.<br />

1988 Galerie Modus-Vivendi, Zürich, Switzerland.<br />

1988 Gallery Taichi, Tokyo, Japan.<br />

1986 Galerie 8, Yverdon, Switzerland.<br />

1986 Galerie d'<strong>Art</strong> du vieux Montreux, Switzerland.<br />

1986, 1984 Galerie 8, Yverdon, Switzerland.<br />

1985 Corsh Gallery, Chicago, U.S.<br />

1985 Galerie Milton, Yverdon, Switzerland.<br />

1983 Solo show Tehran Museum of Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> (TMCA)<br />

1984 Galerie Shaller, Stuttgart, Germany.<br />

1983 2nd Asian <strong>Art</strong> Bienniale, Bangladesh.<br />

1983 Galerie Migros, St.-Croix, Switzerland.<br />

1978 <strong>Art</strong> 9'78, The International <strong>Art</strong> Fair Basel, Basel, Switzerland.<br />

1976 Tehran Gallery, Tehran, Iran.<br />

1974 First Tehran International <strong>Art</strong> Expo Iran.<br />

1967 Winner of the Gold medal in the <strong>Art</strong> Competition of the<br />

Universities in Iran.


<strong>Aziz</strong> Anzabi


Ahmed Mater<br />

Born 1979, Tabuk,<br />

Saudi Arabia is a Saudi artist and<br />

physician.<br />

His mediums are photography,<br />

calligraphy, painting, installation,<br />

performance and video. His work,<br />

which explores history, the<br />

narratives and aesthetics of<br />

Islamic culture, and addresses<br />

consumerism and transformation<br />

taking place in the region and its<br />

effects on geopolitics,<br />

has attracted an international<br />

audience. In 2003, he cofounded<br />

"Edge of Arabia", an independent<br />

arts initiative dedicated to<br />

promoting the appreciation of<br />

contemporary Arab art and<br />

culture, with a focus on Saudi<br />

Arabia.<br />

Life and career<br />

Ahmed Mater was born in 1979<br />

in Tabuk in the north west of<br />

Saudi Arabia on the Jordanian<br />

border. He is the first child of<br />

Mater Ahmed Al-Ziad, a<br />

sergeant in the Saudi Arabian<br />

Army, and<br />

Fatimah Hassan Abdullah Aseeri, a<br />

calligrapher and painter of<br />

traditional Aseeri houses. Ahmed<br />

has two brothers, Bandar<br />

and Mohamed, and four sisters,<br />

Aicha, Jawaher, Jamila and Reem.<br />

In the 1990s Mater was given a<br />

studio space in Abha at the al-<br />

Meftaha artists' village.<br />

He splits his time between the<br />

Saudi Arabian cities of Abha,<br />

Jeddah and Makkah.<br />

Mater's wife, Arwa Alneami, is also<br />

an artist. Together they run<br />

pharan.studio – a salon, artists'<br />

studios and "cultural mining<br />

project" in Jeddah.<br />

Work<br />

Mater's work has been exhibited<br />

internationally and acquired by<br />

major international museums.<br />

Illuminations, acquired by The<br />

British Museum, is a series that<br />

combines explicit notes from his<br />

medical education with images of<br />

the Kaaba and a mosque,<br />

distributed as a collage around blue<br />

and black x-ray images.<br />

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The work seems to ask the viewer if documenting the changes taking<br />

humanity is more than just the place in Islam's holiest city. Mater<br />

structure of the body.<br />

considers the unprecedented<br />

In 2006, Mater mounted an redevelopment of the Masjid Alinstallation<br />

titled<br />

Haram, including a multibilliondollar<br />

complex of luxury hotels,<br />

The Yellow Cow products,<br />

a work that address ecological malls and apartments.<br />

challenges of modern urbanized<br />

society. According to the artist,<br />

"The cow with the<br />

yellow color was used as an<br />

expression of religious heritage."<br />

His Desert of Pharan series<br />

features photographs and films<br />

gathered over five-years,<br />

Magnetism is a black cuboid<br />

magnet surrounded by iron filings<br />

to represent Hajj, Muslim's annual<br />

pilgrimage which includes the<br />

circumambulation of the Kaaba.


Exhibitions<br />

2001 Landing on the Earth's Surface, Al-Maseef Culture Club, Abha, KSA<br />

2003 X-Ray Project - 6th Saudi Malwan Contest Tour, Jeddah, Beirut,<br />

Sidon and Manama (Jun10 – Sept 25)<br />

2004 Standing in Front of You, King Khaled University, Abha, KSA.<br />

2004 Chewing (Mudgah), Almiftaha <strong>Art</strong>s Village, Abha, KSA.<br />

2004 The End - Al Meftaha <strong>Art</strong>s Village, Abha (Dec15 – Dec30)<br />

2006 Ahmed Mater Al Ziad Aseeri -Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia,<br />

London (May 12)<br />

2006 Son of Aseer- Al Meftaha <strong>Art</strong>s Village, Abha (Oct10 – Oct30)<br />

2009 Illumination, <strong>Art</strong> Space, Dubai (Mar15-Apr 15)<br />

2010 Ahmed Mater, The Vinyl Factory Gallery, London (Oct 11 – Oct 31)<br />

2013 100 Found Objects, Sharjah <strong>Art</strong> Foundation, Sharjah, UAE<br />

2016 Symbolic Cities: The Work of Ahmed Mater, Smithsonian, <strong>Art</strong>hur<br />

M. Sackler Gallery Washington, USA<br />

2016 Evolution of Man at Standing Rock, North Dakota<br />

2017 Mitochondria: Powerhouses at GALLERIA CONTINUA San<br />

Gimignano, Italy (<strong>September</strong> 23, 2017 – January 7, <strong>2018</strong>)<br />

2017 Ahmed Mater: Mecca Journeys, Brooklyn Museum, New York,<br />

USA (December 1, 2017 – April 8, <strong>2018</strong>)


Publications and monographs<br />

2006 Word into <strong>Art</strong>: <strong>Art</strong>ists of the Modern Middle East, British Museum<br />

Press<br />

2009 ADACH Platform for Visual <strong>Art</strong>s in Venice, Catherine David<br />

2009 New Vision: Arab Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> in the 21st Century, Thames<br />

& Hudson<br />

2010 <strong>Art</strong> of the Middle East: Modern and Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> of the Arab<br />

World and Iran, Merrell Publishing<br />

2010 Ahmed Mater (Monograph), Booth Clibborn Editions<br />

2012 Edge of Arabia, Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> from the Kingdom of Saudi<br />

Arabia, Booth-Clibborn Editions<br />

2012 Hajj: Journey to the Heart of Islam, British Museum Press<br />

2016 Desert of Pharan: Unofficial Histories Behind the Mass Expansion<br />

of Mecca, Lars Müller Publishing


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