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Issam al-Said (1938-1988) was a distinguished Iraqi painter, print-maker, designer, etcher, architect, philosopher and author who completed several major public buildings in Baghdad and in London.

Issam al-Said
Born1938
Baghdad, Iraq
Died1988
London, England
NationalityIraqi
Education
  • Cambridge University, (1961)
  • Hammersmith College of Art and Design. London (1962-64)
  • University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1988)
Known forPainter, print-maker, designer, etcher, architect, philosopher and author
Notable work
  • Central Mosque, London, 1976-77
  • Islamic Cultural Centre, London, 1976-77
  • Aloussi Mosque, Baghdad, 1982-83
  • Al-Aboud Mosque, Baghdad, 1984
WebsiteAl-Said Official website

Life and career


Issam al-Said was born in Baghdad in 1938 into an influential family. He was the second son of Iraqi parents, Sabah Nuri al-Said and Esmat Ali Pasha Fahmi (who was of Egyptian ancestry) and the grandson of Nuri al-Said Pasha (Iraq's Prime Minister, 1930–58). As an adult, his older brother, Falah, was the personal pilot to King Hussein. Both his father and grand-father were brutally killed during the 1958 revolution.[1]

He studied architecture at Cambridge University, graduating in 1961[2] and also studied at the Hammersmith College of Art and Design, London in 1962-4. He began preparing for a PhD on the Methodology of Geometric Proportioning in Islamic Architecture at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1988 but died, in London, before he could complete it. The work was published posthumously.[3]


Work


He was a versatile artist who, in addition to major public buildings completed in London and Baghdad, also designed furniture including lamps, carpets, tiles, furniture, etc.[4] From the 1960s, he began incorporating kufi script into his artworks, thereby joining the growing ranks of hurufiyya artists developing this style in the Middle East and North Africa in the 1950s and 60s.[5]

His artworks are held in international collections, both private and public, including prestigious art museums such as: The British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York; National Museum of Modern Art (Baghdad) and the National Museum of Modern Art (Amman, Jordan).[6]


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London Central Mosque designed by Issam al-Said, 1976-77
London Central Mosque designed by Issam al-Said, 1976-77

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Publications



Legacy


He is the subject of the book, Issam El-Said: Artist and Scholar by Samir Chorbachi Published by Issam El-Said Foundation, 1989 (two editions in English and Arabic)[11]


See also



References


  1. Al-Ali, and Al-Najjar, D., We Are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War, Syracuse University Press, 2013, p. 42
  2. Al-Ali, and Al-Najjar, D., We Are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War, Syracuse University Press, 2013, p. 42
  3. Bloom, J. and Blair, S. S. (eds),, Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture, OUP, 2009, p. 164
  4. Al-Ali, and Al-Najjar, D., We Are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War, Syracuse University Press, 2013, p. 42
  5. Bloom, J. and Blair, S. S. (eds),, Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture, p. 164
  6. Grosvenor Gallery, Modern Arab Masters, 2012, p. 38 Online:
  7. Bloom, J. and Blair, S. S. (eds),), Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture, OUP, 2009 p. 164
  8. Bonhams Auctioneers, Online:
  9. Chorbachi, S., Issam El-Said: Artist and Scholar, Issam El-Said Foundation, 1989, p. 88
  10. Aya Gallery, Online:
  11. Sinclair, S. (ed.), Bibliography of Art and Architecture in the Islamic World, BRILL, 2012, p.654



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