Najjar Abdul-Musawwir
ụdịekere | nwoke |
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ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 25 Ọktoba 1958 |
Ebe ọmụmụ | Chicago |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | onye ese |
onye were ọrụ | Southern Illinois University Carbondale |
Ebe obibi | Carbondale |
webụsaịtị | http://cola.siu.edu/artanddesign/faculty-staff/faculty-directory/studio/najjar-abdul-musawwir.php |
ikike nwebiisinka dị ka onye okike | Ọrụ nwebiisinka chekwara |
Najjar Abdul-Musawwir (amụrụ n'ubochí irí abụọ na isé n'ọnwa Ọktoba, 1958) bụ ónyé Africa-America na-ese ihe na prọfesọ nke ihe osise na akụkọ ihe méré eme. E gosipụtara ọrụ ya gburugburu ụwa, gụnyere na United States, Europe, Africa, na Eshia. Ọ na-akụzi na Southern Illinois University Carbondale's School of Art and Design.[1]
Mbido ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ
dezieNajjar Abdul-Musawwir tolitere na mpụga Chicago, Illinois na mpaghara Harvey.[2] Ọ na-echeta na mbụ na-enwe mmasị na nka nka nkè nnà ya na nwá nwanne ya mèrè mgbè ọ dị ihe dị ka afọ asaa ma ọ bụ asatọ. Mana oge ọ hụrụ nka n'anya bụ na klas nke anọ, mgbè ọrụ nka ụlọ akwụkwọ nke gụnyere itinye oji n'elu agba ndị ọzọ na eserese pensụl, wee kpochapụ oji iji kpughee agba n'okpuru. O jiri ógè ahụ tụnyere "ónyé ọkà mmụta sayensị na-achọpụta penicillin".[3]
N'ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị, a kpọgara Abdul-Musawwir n'ụlọ akwụkwọ ndị ọcha, Thornridge High School na Dolton, Illinois, ebe ọ nọrọ ógè ya na otu egwuregwu mmega ahụ, ebe ọ bụ ónyé nwetara ọla edo, na n'ọbá akwụkwọ, ebe ọ gụrụ akwụkwọ nka. Otú ọ dị, n'akụkụ abụọ a, ọ bụ onye ịkpa ókè agbụrụ lekwasịrị anya. A na-ebibi nka nke ya mgbe ụfọdụ, na-eme ka ndị nkụzi ya kwere na ọ naghị arụ ọrụ ụlọ ya. Ọ nwetakwara ịkpa ókè agbụrụ n'otu egwuregwu mmega ahụ, ebe ndị otu ya ga-eme nsị n'uwe ya. N'ikpeazụ, ọ kwụsịrị ụlọ akwụkwọ.[3]
Ọrụ
dezieỤdị nka bụ isi nke Abdul-Musawwir bụ eserese na eserese, ọ na-arụkwa ọrụ n'ụdị nka abstract, abstract expressionism, na realism. Ihe osise ya na-egosipụta njirimara ya dị ka ónyé Alakụba na ónyé Africa America yana mmasị ya na akụkọ ihe méré eme nke Islam, Africa, na Africa America. Otu n'ime ndị isi nwere mmetụta bụ ónyé nkụzi WSIU Robert Paulson. Abdul-Musawwir kwuru, sị, "Ọ bụrụ na e nwere onye ọ bụla kụziiri m otú e si ese ihe, na ịhụ, na iji nwee ekele màkà agba, ọ bụ Bob Paulson". Ónyé nkụzi ọzọ nwere mmetụta bụ Larry Bernstein.
Ihe ngosi
dezieAbdul-Musawwir apụtala na gallery na ngosi na United States, Europe, Africa, na Eshia, gụnyere:
- Ihe ngosi onwé ónyé "State of Triple-Consciousness" na Clemens Fine Arts Center Gallery na West Kentucky Community and Technical College (2019)[4]
- Otu akụkụ na ihe ngosi "Visions of Our 44th President," nke gara gburugburu US wee bụrụ akụkụ nke nchịkọta na-adịgide adịgide nke Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History (2012)[5]
- Ihe ngosi onwe onye na-ewepụta uche onye na-ese ihe: Ihe osise na ihe osise nke Najar na Surplus Gallery (2011)[6]
- Ihe ngosi onwé ónyé, "Muhammad na-ekwu: Na-echekwa olu America," na ebe obibi na Tuanku Fauziah Museum and Gallery, Mahadum Sayensị, Malaysia (2011)[7]
- Ihe ngosi onwe onye "From Chains to Change," na Carbondale Civic Center Corridor Gallery na nkwado nke African American Museum of Southern Illinois (2009)[8]
- Ihe ngosi onwe onye na Mahadum Bilkent na Ankara, Turkey (2008)[9]
Ndụ onwe onye
dezieO nwèrè ụmụ nwanyị anọ ma lụọ Khaleelah.[3]
Ihe odide
dezie- ↑ Najjar Abdul-Musawwir. Southern Indiana University. Archived from the original on 2020-07-24. Retrieved on 2020-07-24.
- ↑ Green. "Seeing the possibilities: Najjar Abdul-Musawwir paints, teaches -- and hopes -- for generations to come", The Southern Illinoisan, 2014-05-23. Retrieved on 2020-07-24.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 From Prison to Professor - The Life and Times of Najjar Abdul-Musawwir. Black Art in America. Archived from the original on 2020-07-24. Retrieved on 2020-07-24.
- ↑ "SIU Touch of Nature Environmental Center: ‘Black Migrations’ is the theme for SIU’s Black History Month commemoration", Carbondale Reporter, 2019-02-09.
- ↑ Visions of Our 44th President. Retrieved on 2020-07-25.
- ↑ "Abdul-Musawwir to present gallery talk", The Southern Illinoisan, 2011-09-29.
- ↑ Son of the Diaspora Journeying Home. Retrieved on 2020-07-26.
- ↑ "CCA weaves a cultural tapestry throughout the region", The Southern Illinoisan, 2009-08-27.
- ↑ Abdul-Musawwir takes art, experiences to Turkey. Southern Illinois University (2008-03-11).