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Muse's Reverie

Taha Alsabban - Muse\'s Reverie
An overview of the pictorial work of a leading figure on the Saudi art scene.
Misk Art Institute (Riyad, Saudi Arabia) presents the Solo Series, which aims to highlight pioneering Saudi artists who have played vital roles in shaping the local art scene. Each exhibition in this series offers a unique opportunity to delve deeply into the artistic journey of these influential figures, unraveling specific facets of their creative practice. Through the preservation of this artistic heritage, Misk Art Institute strives to develop a nuanced comprehension of the artists' visual language and artistic aptitude.
With a career spanning over fifty years, Taha Alsabban stands as a pioneer and a luminary whose exploration of place, societal intricacies, and heritage positioned him as a preeminent figure in the Saudi art scene. Most known for his depictions of traditional architecture of Saudi cities, his distinctive painting style has gained him international recognition.
Muse's Reverie features forty-five paintings by Alsabban that highlight his exploration of the connections between women, tradition, time, and history, within the Saudi landscape, shedding light on a crucial yet underexamined theme—the portrayal of women across various realms and identities.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Misk Art Institute, Riyad, in 2024.
Taha Alsabban (born 1948 in Makkah, Saudi Arabia) is known for his striking depictions of elongated figures and exploration of subjects within the Saudi society. Alsabban played a huge role in fostering art communities in Jeddah, serving as the first chairman of the House of Artists in 1993. His paintings offer a unique portrayal of the region's heritage, while his contributions to the local art scene have inspired generations of emerging talents in the country.
Edited by Aram Alajaji and Nada Alaradi.
Contributions by Basma Alshathry, Aram Alajaji & Nada Alaradi, Suhail S. Alharbi.

Graphic design: Scope Ateliers.
 
2025 (publication expected by 1st quarter)
bilingual edition (English / Arabic)
15,5 x 22 cm (softcover)
104 pages (48 ill.)
 
35.00
 
ISBN : 978-614-8035-87-6
EAN : 9786148035876
 
forthcoming


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