ETEL ADNAN : BETWEEN EAST AND WEST

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Paintings, poetry, artist’s books and more from the iconic artist and poet

As a poet, painter and philosopher, Lebanese American artist Etel Adnan was a major figure in Arab modernism. Her creative output was shaped by her extensive travels: from studying philosophy at the Sorbonne and Harvard, to teaching in the San Francisco Bay Area and her trips to Mexico and North Africa. It was not until the 1960s that she turned to painting, exploring what she called «the immediate beauty of color.» Her works on canvas often center around single shapes, placed against solid rectilinear backgrounds. She also painted landscapes on foldable, book-like paper screens inspired by Japanese leporellos. As part of her lifelong fascination with writing, she also incorporated Arabic calligraphy into her paintings and books. In recent years, her art has been included in museum shows dedicated to women artists and postwar abstraction.
For the first major exhibition in Saudi Arabia of Adnan’s work, the catalog brings together a number of works from all periods and in all mediums to show her richness and diversity of output while solidifying her legacy as one of the great creative figures in the 20th-century Arab world. The book is enriched through three curatorial essays and a comprehensive, multilingual chronology.

  • Pages

    208

  • Date d'édition

    février 2026

  • Taille

    24.5 x 33 cm

  • Éditeur

    HATJE CANTZ

  • Poids

    1130 gr

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