Survivals by Tayseer Barakat

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Survivals by Tayseer Barakat
49 x 33 cm
FineArt paper
Limited to 20 editions (+AP), hand-signed by the artist

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Survivals by Tayseer Barakat

Tayseer Barakatโ€™s Lightness of Being brings together his most recent work, an extraordinary series of paintings produced over the course of two years. Steeped both in the long history of Arab visual art and mythology, and in contemporary aesthetics of political struggle, the collection is a stunning exploration of anger, pain and endurance.

The paintings are peopled by silhouettes, rendered a flat style that recalls the ancient art and cave paintings from which Barakat draws, but layered onto each canvas to produce an uncertain depth. Sometimes immersed or obscured by their surroundings, sometimes emerging starkly from them, the figures are buffeted by swirling colors and patterns that repeat insistently across the series. Recurring motifs โ€“ walls against which figures are frozen, the bird that perches but is never in flight โ€“ further bind a collection of paintings which, though different, share a simultaneous sense of poised immobility and furious struggle.

Here, perhaps, lies the reason for the exhibitionโ€™s titular connection to Kunderaโ€™s novel of the 1968 Prague Spring, The Unbearable Lightness of Being. The novelโ€™s characters are writers and artists for whom, in the depths of oppression and darkness, existence is revealed as weightless, untethered; the paintings share a certain sense of the fragility of life lived in the face of despair. Yet by citing this particular text โ€“ an existential Czech novel most celebrated in contested translations, or in the American film Kundera rejected โ€“ Barakat surely does more than simply acknowledge a philosophical inspiration. His collection plays with references ancient and modern, including repeated jumbles of faded text. But it does not produce a smooth synthesis of styles. Rather, it performs their sometimes difficult interactions, articulating the contested nature of Palestineโ€™s place among the global struggles and suffering of the twenty-first century, and the ways this may be navigated, or not, by language and by art.

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Dimensions 40 × 33 cm