Mohammad Rawas
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Mohammad Rawas or Mohammad El Rawas (born 1951 in
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,
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) is a Lebanese painter and printmaker. He studied arts at the
Lebanese University The Lebanese University (LU; ) is the only state-funded public university in Lebanon. It was established in 1951. The university's main campus was originally located in Beirut, but a few satellite campuses were opened due to travel restriction ...
, then moved to London and studied Printmaking at the
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. He currently lives and works in Beirut, where he taught at the Lebanese University and the
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.


Life and work

Rawas began his artistic career with the outbreak of the
Lebanese Civil War The Lebanese Civil War ( ) was a multifaceted armed conflict that took place from 1975 to 1990. It resulted in an estimated 150,000 fatalities and led to the exodus of almost one million people from Lebanon. The religious diversity of the ...
. He left the country to
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, then to
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before returning to Lebanon and leaving again to pursue his studies in
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. During the late 1970s and early 1980s he produced a body of prints related to the war and to violence in general. These works were presented at several exhibitions, including “The Road to Peace”, curated by
Saleh Barakat Saleh Barakat (born in 1969 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a Lebanese art expert, gallery owner and curator. He studied at the American University of Beirut and was nominated as a Yale World Fellow in 2006. He runs Agial Art Gallery and Saleh Barakat Gal ...
at the
Beirut Art Center Beirut Art Center is a space for exhibiting contemporary art in Beirut, Lebanon History Beirut Art Center opened to public in January 2009. It is managed as a non-profit organization whose founders and executive board members were Sandra Dag ...
. From the 1980s and 1990s, Rawas developed a painting practice based on constructions with balsa wood, aluminum and string meticulously built up over portions of canvas. His complex artworks widely use reference to popular culture (manga, comics) and old master paintings such as ''
Las Meninas ) is a 1656 painting in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Baroque painting, Spanish Baroque. It has become one of the most widely analyzed works in Western painting for the way its complex a ...
'' by
Diego Velázquez Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (baptised 6 June 15996 August 1660) was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the Noble court, court of King Philip IV of Spain, Philip IV of Spain and Portugal, and of the Spanish Golden Age. He i ...
. In 2013 El Rawas abandons painting to work on creating a series of three-dimensional constructions using multiple materials and techniques. In his latest artistic phase, he goes back to two-dimensional paintings. For the 2007 Alexandria Biennale, Rawas produced his first installation: ''Sit Down, Please''. The artwork is a multimedia device inspired by a quote from 8th century poet
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related to love and desire within Arab societies.
Magical Realism Magical realism, magic realism, or marvelous realism is a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between speculation and reality. ''Magical rea ...
is what best describes El Rawas’ complex constructions. Each one of his compositions is a layered assemblage of objects and techniques, ideas and references. He borrows, modifies, alters, copies, pastes, reinterprets and decontextualizes objects and concepts he finds in the history of art from Italian renaissance to contemporary art, through haute couture and fashion, comics, architecture and photography.


Auctions

In October 2008, a painting from 1974, ''Souk El-Franj, Bab Idriss (Beirut Vegetable Market)'', was presented with a $40,000 - $60,000 estimate and hammered for $56,250. The mixed media work ''One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'' was proposed in April 2011 for $25,000 - $30,000 and sold for $42,500. Later that year, ''A La Recherche Du Temps Perdu'' realized $25,000 with a $25,000 - $35,000 estimate.


Awards

*Prize of the 24th Alexandria Biennale of the Mediterranean Countries. Alexandria, Egypt. *Honorable Mention at the Ninth Norwegian International Print Triennale, Fredrikstad, Norway, 1989 *Prize of Honor, Cabo Frio International Print Biennale, Brazil, 1985 * Third Prize at The First Contemporary Arab Art Exhibition, Centre d'Art Vivant de la Ville de Tunis, Tunisia, 1984 *Honorable Mention, Third World Biennale of Graphic Art, Iraqi Cultural Center, London, 1980


Publications

* Maker of Realities (with Antoine Boulad, 2011) * The Art of Rawas, (Saqi Books, 2004) * M. El Rawas (Antoine Boulad, Platform Gallery, 1991)


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

*Saleh Barakat Gallery, Beirut, 2019 *Agial Art Gallery, Beirut, 2016 *Art Sawa Gallery, Dubai, 2010 *Aida Cherfan Fine Art, Beirut, 2007 *Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut, 2004 *Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut, 2000 *Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut, 1997 *Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut, 1995 *Platform Gallery, Beirut, 1991 *Kufa Gallery, London, 1990 *Rencontre Art Gallery, Beirut, 1979


Group exhibitions

* Art from Lebanon, Beirut Exhibition Center, 2012 *Q Calling the Shots, vol 3. The Digital Age, Q Contemporary, Beirut, 2011 * Rebirth, Lebanon 21st Century Contemporary Art, Beirut Exhibition Art Center, Beirut, 2011 *Convergence, New Art from Lebanon, The American University Museum, Katzen Arts Center, Washington DC, 2010 *The Road to Peace, Painting in times of war. 1975-1991 Beirut Art Center, Beirut, 2009 *Virtuellement réel: Reflection, in contemporary painting and photography. Alice Mogabgab Gallery, Beirut, 2009 *The Responsive Hand, Drawings 1, Maqam Gallery, Beirut, 2009 *24th Alexandria Biennale of the Mediterranean Countries. Alexandria, 2007 *Word into Art, Artists of the Modern Middle East. The British Museum, London, 2006 *First Beijing International Art Biennale, 2003 *Tokyo Mini Print Biennale, 2002 *Ninth International Graphic Artists, Trondheim Art Center, Trondheim, 1998 *Eighth Asian Art Biennale, Dacca, 1997 *Kraków International Print Triennale, 1997 *Contemporary Lebanese Artists,
Sharjah Art Museum The Sharjah Art Museum is an art museum in the city of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.Sharjah Art Museum

, 1996 *Eighteenth Alexandria Biennale, 1993 *First International Print Biennale, Maastricht, 1993 *Liban, Le Regard des Peintres, Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, 1989 *Lebanon, The Artist's View, Concourse Gallery, Barbican Center, 1989 *Ninth Norwegian International Print Triennale, Fredrikstad, Norway, 1989 *Presence de la Gravure, Centre d'Art Vivant de la Ville de Tunis, 1988 *Contemporary Lebanese Artists, Kufa Gallery, London, 1988 *Contemporary Arab Art, The Mall Galleries, London, 1986 *Cabo Frio International Print Biennale, Brazil, 1985 *Slade Folio Show, Greenwich Theatre Art Gallery, London, 1981


References


External links


Website of Mohammad Rawas Mohammad Rawas at Galerie Janine Rubeiz
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rawas, Mohammad Lebanese painters Artists from Beirut 1951 births Living people Lebanese University alumni Academic staff of Lebanese University Academic staff of the American University of Beirut Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art Lebanese emigrants to Syria Lebanese contemporary artists