Ali Omar Ermes
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Ali Omar Ermes (Template:Langx, born 1945) was a Libyan artist and author. His paintings make use of Arabic calligraphy, often superimposed on a rich-textured ground, and may incorporate fragments of Arabic or other poetry or prose.Template:R He had lived in the United Kingdom since 1981, and was the chairman of the Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre in Kensington in west London; he was also active in other intellectual and cultural institutions in that city.Template:R
Biography
Ermes was born in Zliten in Libya in 1945. He studied at the University of Plymouth School of Architecture and Design in Plymouth in south-west England, and after his graduation in 1970 returned to Libya.Template:R There he wrote extensively and headed the visual arts section of All Arts magazine.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In 1974 he was engaged as a "visual arts consultant" for the World of Islam Festival held in London in 1976, and visited many Islamic countries to identify possible participants in the festival.Template:R From 1981 he lived in the United Kingdom.Template:R Ermes has participated in various Muslim community projects, written about many important issues and has exhibited in some sixty to seventy exhibitions around the world.[1]
Exhibitions
Template:BLP unreferenced section Ermes has shown work at the State Hermitage, St Petersburg, Russia (November 2007); the Fowler Museum of the University of California, Los Angeles, USA (October 2007/8); the National Museum of African Art of the Smithsonian Institution, USA (May 2007); Word into Art at the British Museum in London, and later Dubai (2006 and 2008); East-West: Objects Between Culture at Tate Britain (September 2006/7) and Dubai International Financial Centre, Dubai (March 2008).
References
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- ↑ 'A lifetime of painting', Venetia Porter, Q News No: 302 & 303, London, 1 March 1999
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Further reading
- M. Richardson (1988). The Alphabet of Ali Omar Ermes. Arts and the Islamic World 4 (4): 33–36
- V. Porter (2006). Word into Art: Artists of the Modern Middle East (exhibition catalogue). London: British Museum, no. 18.
- Christine Mullen Kreamer, Mary Nooter Roberts, Elizabeth Harney, Allyson Purpura (2007). Inscribing Meaning: Writing and Graphic Systems in African Art. African Arts 40 (3): 78–91. Template:Subscription required.
- Reem Abdelhadi, Luma Hameed, Fatima Khaled, Jim Anderson (2019). Creative interactions with art works: an engaging approach to Arabic language-and-culture learning. Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching. Script error: No such module "CS1 identifiers".. Template:Catalog lookup linkScript error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn"..
Articles in Arabic
- Ali Omar Ermes – A link between Art and Literature – Arabic article
- جماليات الحرف العربي بخلفية ثقافية أصيلة.. غالية الثمن
- انتقال الفنان العربي «علي عمر الرميص» إلى العالمية
- علي الرميص في دار الفنون: كل حرف هو صورة تجريدية
- الفنان العالمي الليبي علي الرميص ينادي بالسلام بحروف عربية
- بحضور شخصيات إسلامية وعدد من السفراءالأمير شارلز افتتح المركز الثقافي الإسلامي بلندن
- علي الرميص يرسم الحروف ويرفض مسخ الطبيعة
- علي الرميص يصور الكلمة العربية في سياق إنساني
- Ali Omar Ermes’ exhibition in Mayfair, London, Arabic article
- Ali Omar Ermes and the Arabic Letterform – Arabic article
Articles by Ali Omar Ermes in Arabic
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- 1945 births
- Libyan Muslims
- Libyan painters
- 20th-century British painters
- British male painters
- 21st-century British painters
- British Muslims
- Islam in Europe
- English people of Libyan descent
- Living people
- Libyan emigrants to the United Kingdom
- Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design
- Libyan contemporary artists
- 20th-century British male artists
- 21st-century British male artists
- Libyan calligraphers