Dia al-Azzawi: Excursion Across Time
Opening Reception: Tuesday 10th MARCH, 6–8pm
Richard Saltoun Gallery presents Excursion Across Time, a historical overview of the career of British-Iraqi artist Dia AL-AZZAWI (b. Baghdad, 1939), curated by Louisa Macmillan. This exhibition marks half a century since Azzawi moved to London, although it is only his second solo show in the city he calls home (the first was in 1978). The presentation is centred around recurring themes that shaped his early practice and continue to inspire his work. Large, colourful, emblematic paintings are displayed alongside works on paper that have never been exhibited before, in addition to selected material from the Azzawi studio archive, telling the story of how a former archaeologist and museum curator inspired by artefacts from Ancient Mesopotamia, as well as ethnographic motifs from daily life, helped to shape Iraqi modernism in the 1960s.
Azzawi later expanded his quest for identity to explore cultural themes that would resonate with fellow Arabs at a time when pan-Arabist politics had failed. From early in his career, his drawings and paintings often included Arabic text, sometimes taken from medieval stories, including the One Thousand and One Nights and the tragic love story of Waddah al-Yaman, daily healing prayers, commonplace phrases and isolated Arabic letters. His focus on shared Arab culture intensified after Azzawi moved to London in 1976, and researching Islamic manuscripts in European libraries inspired him to embed lines of Arabic text into his artworks, which functioned as both decorative and nostalgic elements. This developed into a large body of dafātir (artist's books) based on the experience of listening to modern poetry from across the Arab world, including works by the Sudanese-Egyptian poet Muhammad al-Fayturi and the Lebanese author Talal Haidar (such as the latter's poem Excursion Across Time, and Azzawi's daftar of the same name).
