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Castle
2014, Huile sur toile, 125 x 150 cm / Oil on Canvas, 49.2 x 59 ‘’
Born in 1975, Damascus (Syria)
EN Sara Shamma is a renowned painter whose works can be found in both public and private collections around the globe. Shamma was born in Damascus, Syria (1975) to a Syrian father and Lebanese mother. She graduated from the Painting Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Damascus in 1998. She moved to London in 2016 under the auspices of an Exceptional Talent Visa where she currently lives and works. Shamma’s practice focuses on death and humanity expressed mainly through self- portraits and children painted in a life-like visceral way. The Syrian conflict has a distinct impact on the way that Shamma portrays her subjects. Working mainly from life and photographs, the artist uses oils to create a hyper realistic scene, using transparency lines and motion to portray a distant and deep void. Shamma has previously taught at the Adham Ismail Fine Arts Institute in Damascus, and alongside her practice has always had a strong dedication to sharing her knowledge with the next generation of artists. She was a member of the jury for The Annual Exhibition for Syrian Artists held by the Ministry Of Culture, in Damascus, 2006. Shamma believes in helping others and has been supporting the United Nations World Food Program since 2010, during which time she produced Fighting Hunger., sold by Christie’s Dubai in 2012 with all proceeds going to the WFP. Shamma has participated in a number of solo and group exhibitions including: World Civil War Portraits, The Old Truman Brewery (London, 2015); Diaspora, Art Sawa Gallery (Dubai, 2014); Q, Royal College of Art (London, 2013); Birth, Art House (Damascus, 2011); Love, 360 MALL (Kuwait, 2009); The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition, The Mall Galleries (London, 2013); Nord Art 2012 organized by KiC – Kunst in der Carlshütte (Büdelsdorf, 2012); UAE Through Arabian Eyes, (Dubai, 2008); Syrian Artists, Souq Wakef Art Center (Doha, 2008); Panorama of Syrian Arts, Catzen Arts Centre at The American University (Washington D.C, 2007); International Painting Prize of the Castellon County Council, (Castellon 2005), Castellon and the Municipal Arts Centre of Alcorcon, (Madrid, 2005-2006); Women and Arts, International Vision, Expo Sharjah (Sharjah, 2005). Art Awards include 1st prize in Latakia Biennial, Syria (2001), 4th prize BP Portrait Award, National Portrait Gallery, London (2004), 1st prize The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, The South Australian Museum (2008), and a painting prize at the Florence Biennial (2013).
FR Sara Shamma est une artiste peintre reconnue, son travail peut être trouvé à la fois dans des collections publiques et privées, partout dans le monde. Elle est née à Damascus (Syrie) en 1975, d’un père syrien et d’une mère libanaise. Elle est diplômée du Painting Department of Faculty of Fine Arts de l’Université de Damascus en 1998. Elle part à Londres en 2016 à l’aide d’un Exeptional Talent Visa dont elle bénéficie actuellement. Le travail de Shamma se concentre sur la mort et sur l’humanité, souvent représenté dans des autoportraits mais aussi dans des peintures représentants des enfants qui dessine de manière frénétique. Le conflit syrien à un effet considérable sur la représentation des portraits de Shamma. Travaillant principalement sur motif et à l’aide de photographies, l’artiste utilise la peinture à l’huile pour représenter des scènes naturalistes, utilisant des lignes transparentes et le mouvement pour capturer la distance et le vide. Shamma a enseigné à la Adham Ismail Fine Arts Institute à Damascus, à côté de ça son travail a toujours été dans le but de partager son savoir avec la prochaine génération d’artiste. Elle a été membre du jury pour The Annual Exhibition for Syrian Artists, promu par le Ministère de la Culture à Damascus, en 2006. Shamma est généreuse, elle supporte The United Nations World Food Program depuis 2010, c’est au même moment qu’elle fera « Fighting hunger », vendu par Christi à Dubai en 2012 dont tous les bénéfices ont été reversé à l’association. Shamma a participé à de nombreuses expositions, solo et en groupe, dont : World Civil War Portraits, The Old Truman Brewery (London, 2015); Diaspora, Art Sawa Gallery (Dubai, 2014); Q, Royal College of Art (London, 2013); Birth, Art House (Damascus, 2011); Love, 360 MALL (Kuwait, 2009); The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition, The Mall Galleries (London, 2013); Nord Art 2012 organized by KiC – Kunst in der Carlshütte (Büdelsdorf, 2012); UAE Through Arabian Eyes, (Dubai, 2008); Syrian Artists, Souq Wakef Art Center (Doha, 2008); Panorama of Syrian Arts, Catzen Arts Centre at The American University (Washington D.C, 2007); International Painting Prize of the Castellon County Council, (Castellon 2005), Castellon and the Municipal Arts Centre of Alcorcon, (Madrid, 2005-2006); Women and Arts, International Vision, Expo Sharjah (Sharjah, 2005). Art Awards lui a accordé le premier prix à la biennale de Lakatia (Syrie) en 2001, le 4e prix BP Portrait Award à la National Portrait Gallery de Londres en 2004, 1e prix à The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, par The South Australia Museum (2008), et un prix à la biennale de Florence en 2013.
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ExhibitionsSolo Exhibitions
2017 “London” Art Sawa Gallery, Dubai, UAE
2015 “World Civil War Portraits” curated by Sacha Craddock at The Old Truman Brewery, London, UK
2014 “Diaspora” Art Sawa Gallery, Dubai, UAE.
2013 “Q” Royal College of Art, London, UK.
2011 “Birth” Art House, Damascus, Syria.
2009 “The Sema Ceremony from Turkey with Sara Shamma’s Dervishes” event organized by the Turkish Embassy in Damascus and Art House, Art House, Damascus, Syria. “Love 2009” 360 MALL, Kuwait.
2008 “Sara Shamma 2008” 'Finishing Touch', Knowledge Village, Dubai, U.A.E. “Sara 1978” Art House, Damascus, Syria.
2007 “Music 2007” Cornish Club Event Gallery, Kuwait. “Sara Shamma 2007” Art House, Damascus, Syria.
2004 “Sara Shamma 2004” Kalemaat Art Gallery, Aleppo, Syria.
“Sara Shamma 2004” Karizma Art Gallery, Kuwait.
2002 “Sara Shamma 2002” Nassir Choura Art Gallery, Damascus, Syria.
2001 “Sara Shamma 2001” Shell Cultural Club, Damascus, Syria.
2000 “Sara Shamma 2000” Nassir Choura Art Gallery, Damascus, Syria.
1999 “Sara Shamma 1999” French Cultural Center, Damascus, Syria.
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Selected Group Exhibitions
2015 Guest artist at the 33rd Emirates Fine Arts Society Annual Exhibition, Sharjah Art Museum.
2013 Florence Biennial, Florence, Italy. The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition, The Mall Galleries, London.
2012 “Nord Art 2012” Annual International Exhibition, organized by KiC – Kunst in der Carlshütte, Büdelsdorf, Germany.
2011 The Samawi Collection, Ayyam Art gallery, Dubai, UAE. Syrian Cutural days in Turkey organied by The Ministry of Culture, Istanbul, Turkey.
2010 Art Prize 2010, Kendall College of Art and Design, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. “Nord Art 2010” Annual International Exhibition, Curated by KiC – Kunst in der Carlshütte, Büdelsdorf, Germany. Contemporary art from the Middle East, Ayyam Gallery, Dubai, UAE.
2009 “Contemporary Istanbul” International Art Fair, Istanbul, Turkey. “Jableh Cultural Festival, 5th Edition” Jableh, Syria. “Let it be Jewelry” an Exhibition of unique jewelry designed by artists from the Arab World, organized by Sayegh Jewelry at Art House, Damascus, Syria. Sana’a international forum for plastic arts, Sana’a, Yemen
2008-09 “Damas- Paris, Regards Croisés” The Arab World Institute, Paris, France and at the National Museum, Damascus, Syria.
2008 “UAE Through Arabian Eyes” the International Financial Centre, Dubai, UAE. “Syrian Artists” Souq Wakef Art Center, Doha, Qatar. “The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize” South Australian Museum, Adelaide, South Australia and the National Archives of Australia in Canberra, Australia. Retrospective of fine arts in Syria, National museum of Damasus, Syria.
2007 “Panorama of Syrian Arts” Catzen Arts Centre The American University Washington, D.C. USA.
2006 “Syrian Artists” Syrian Cultural Centre, Paris, France. |