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Q2 Arts and Humanities
O. Nefedova
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20世纪60年代初,第一批学习纪念艺术的伊拉克本科生和研究生来到莫斯科。Mahmoud Sabri(1927–2012)于1960年加入瓦西里·苏里科夫莫斯科国立学术艺术学院,Shams al-Din Faris(1937–83)和Ahmed al-Numan(1939–2013)于1961年加入莫斯科国立斯特罗加诺夫工业与应用艺术学院。在这篇文章中,我将讨论这三位伊拉克艺术家在苏联艺术和艺术教育中的社会主义现实主义思想框架下创作的毕业壁画项目,以及他们自己的历史和政治环境的影响。我的目的是回答围绕壁画历史框架的各种问题,比如壁画是由谁、何时、何地和如何创作的,为什么它们成为学生政治和社会经历和希望的体现,以及为什么这些宏伟的项目不幸地从未实现。在解释艺术品的历史和艺术实践时,我认为,作为当时知识转移最终结果的产物,这些艺术品实际上是他们那个时代的文献,回应并反映了他们在伊拉克和苏联的社会历史背景。
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Three monumental murals for Baghdad: Data from Mahmoud Sabri, Shams al-Din Faris, Ahmed al Numan study years in the USSR in context
The first Iraqi undergraduate and postgraduate students to study monumental art came to Moscow in the early 1960s. Mahmoud Sabri (1927–2012) joined the Vasily Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute in 1960, Shams al-Din Faris (1937–83) and Ahmed al Numan (1939–2013) joined the Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Industrial and Applied Arts in 1961. In this article, I will address the subject of the graduation mural projects created by these three Iraqi artists within the ideological framework of socialist realism in art and art education in the USSR, and influenced also by their own historical and political environments. My aim is to answer various questions surrounding the historical framework of the murals, such as by whom, when, where and how they were created, why they became a manifestation of the students’ political and social experiences and hopes and why these grand projects were, unfortunately, never realized. Explaining the history of the artworks and artistic practice, I will argue that, as products of the final outcome of knowledge transfer at that time, these artworks are effectively documents of their era, responding to and reflecting their socio-historical contexts both in Iraq and in the USSR.
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Journal of Contemporary Iraq and the Arab World
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