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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Al Wahsh Wal Maskeen
  • Nationality: Syrian Arab Republic
  • Lifespan: 77 years
  • Born: 1922, Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic
  • Died: 1999
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  • Also known as: fateh moudarres
  • Art period: Modern
  • Top 3 works:
    • Al Wahsh Wal Maskeen
    • Untitled
  • Museums on APS: Barjeel Art Foundation
  • Works on APS: 2

اختبار الفنون

يوجد إجابة صحيحة واحدة فقط لكل سؤال.

سؤال 1:
Where was Fateh al-Moudarres born?
سؤال 2:
What artistic movement significantly influenced Moudarres's early work?
سؤال 3:
At what institution did Fateh al-Moudarres pursue his postgraduate studies?
سؤال 4:
What was Fateh al-Moudarres's role at Damascus University?
سؤال 5:
Which museum houses a notable collection of Moudarres’ paintings?

The Roman Awakening and the Surrealist Spirit

Born amidst the ancient echoes of Aleppo, Fateh al-Moudarres began his artistic journey with a disciplined eye for realism, yet his spirit yearned for a more profound liberation. It was within the hallowed halls of the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome, between 1954 and 1960, that his creative identity truly ignited. During this formative period, the dreamlike currents of Surrealism swept through his practice, dismantling the rigid boundaries of representational art. This was not merely an academic evolution but a spiritual metamorphosis, where he began to weave the logic of the subconscious into the very fabric of his compositions, setting the stage for a revolution in Syrian modernism.

A Synthesis of Ancient Echoes and Modern Innovation

Moudarres possessed a rare, almost alchemical ability to bridge the gap between ancestral heritage and the avant-garde. His canvases became a sacred meeting ground where diverse visual languages converged: the geometric elegance of Islamic art, the rugged strength of Sumerian and Assyrian motifs, and the delicate nuances of Christian iconography all found expression. This cultural tapestry was further refined during his transformative years in Paris at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. Under the mentorship of the legendary Wahbi Al-Hariri, Moudarres learned to balance technical mastery with a fierce commitment to experimentation, eventually moving toward a non-objective style that prioritized raw emotional resonance over mere mimicry of the physical world.

The Canvas as a Witness to History

The trajectory of Moudarres’ art was irrevocably altered by the seismic political shifts of the Middle East, most notably following the Six-Day War in 1967. The once-ethereal abstractions began to pulse with a new, urgent gravity, as his brush turned toward the socio-political struggles of his homeland. His paintings evolved into powerful critiques, utilizing warm, earthy tones and a masterful interplay between figural elements and abstract textures to convey the human condition amidst conflict. Beyond the canvas, his influence endured through his roles as a lecturer and dean at Damascus University, where he nurtured generations of artists, ensuring that his legacy—a blend of profound cultural heritage and unyielding political consciousness—would forever define the landscape of modern Syrian art.