Atassi, also spelled Atassi (Arabic: الأتاسي) (Turkish: Atasi/ Atasizade) is the name of a prominent family in Homs, Syria, of a noble and ancient lineage, dating back to the 15th century AD. More recently, members of the family led the national movement against the French mandate. The power and prestige of the family reached an apex at the formation of the modern Republic of Syria in 1936, wh… WebFarah ATASSI. Born in 1981, she lives and works in Paris. Farah Atassi develops figurative painting from an abstract painter’s vocabulary: her geometric forms generate spaces where objects are placed. All her paintings employ similar mechanisms: a geometric motif covers the surface of the canvas and follows the lines of perspective, creating ...
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WebFarah Atassi - Still Life with Radio € 605.00 605.00 WebAug 7, 2024 · Farah Atassi’s energetic work mixes colorful motifs and patterns that feel equally drawn from Islamic textiles, modern masters, and Memphis design to jazzy effect. … magnify print size
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WebFarah Atassi Characterized by vibrantly coloured geometric shapes and plays on perspective, Farah Atassi’s paintings create imaginary yet inhabited spaces that, by means of their visual trickery confusing depth and imminence, are impossible to fully grasp. The … Farah Atassi Paintings. September 05 — October 03, 2024 Paris For the safety of … Farah Atassi, Latifa Echakhch, Claire Fontaine, Raphaël Zarka, artists … Almine Rech Gallery Almine Rech Gallery New York New York United States of … Almine Rech Gallery Almine Rech Gallery New York New York United States of … WebJan 29, 2015 · Farah Atassi peint des grands formats qui représentent des intérieurs. Des murs suintants, des espaces inhabités, quelques meubles branlants, un carrelage noirci par la saleté, un décor vétuste, quelques traces d’une présence humaine passée. Une ambiance de fin de partie où la ruine menace. WebAug 8, 2024 · The paintings of French Syrian artist Farah Atassi at Ghebaly Gallery hark to Picasso and Cubism, reducing everyday objects — vases, telephones, guitars — to flat, elemental shapes that ... magnify printer