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Ibrahim El-Salahi (Arabic: إبراهيم الصلحي, born 5 September 1930) is a Sudanese painter, former public servant and diplomat. He is one of the foremost visual artists of the "Khartoum School", considered as part of African Modernism and the Hurufiyya art movement, that combined traditional forms of Islamic calligraphy with contemporary artworks. On the occasion of the Tate Modern gallery's first retrospective exhibition of a contemporary artist from Africa in 2013, El-Salahi's work was characterized as "a new Sudanese visual vocabulary, which arose from his own pioneering integration of Islamic, African, Arab and Western artistic traditions."

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  • إبراهيم الصلحي (5 سبتمبر 1930 -) فنان تشكيلي وكاتب، ومعد، ومقدم برامج تلفزيونية سوداني. (ar)
  • Ibrahim El-Salahi (Arabic: إبراهيم الصلحي, born 5 September 1930) is a Sudanese painter, former public servant and diplomat. He is one of the foremost visual artists of the "Khartoum School", considered as part of African Modernism and the Hurufiyya art movement, that combined traditional forms of Islamic calligraphy with contemporary artworks. On the occasion of the Tate Modern gallery's first retrospective exhibition of a contemporary artist from Africa in 2013, El-Salahi's work was characterized as "a new Sudanese visual vocabulary, which arose from his own pioneering integration of Islamic, African, Arab and Western artistic traditions." (en)
  • Ibrahim el-Salahi (en arabe : إبراهيم الصلحي), né à Omdourman (Soudan) le 5 septembre 1930, est un artiste peintre et ancien fonctionnaire et diplomate soudanais. Il est l'un des principaux représentants de l'École de Khartoum du modernisme africain et du mouvement artistique hurufiyya qui combine les formes graphiques traditionnelles, notamment la calligraphie arabe, dans des œuvres d'art contemporaines avec une identité arabe bien distincte à la fin du XXe siècle. À l'occasion de la première rétrospective d'un artiste contemporain africain à la Tate Modern en 2013, l'œuvre d'El-Salahi a été décrit comme « un nouveau vocabulaire visuel soudanais, issu de sa propre intégration pionnière des traditions artistiques islamiques, africaines, arabes et occidentales ». (fr)
  • Ibrahim el-Salahi (Omdurman, 5 september 1930) is een Soedanees kunstschilder en voormalig politicus. (nl)
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  • Salah M. Hassan (en)
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  • 1930-09-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Omdurman, Sudan (en)
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  • School of Design, Gordon Memorial College ; Slade School of Fine Art , London (en)
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  • Painter (en)
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  • African Modernism, contemporary art, Hurufiyya movement (en)
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  • p. 11 (en)
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  • El-Salahi's accomplishments offer profound possibilities for both interrogating and repositioning African modernism in the context of modernity as a universal idea, one in which African history is part and parcel of world history. El-Salahi has been remarkable for his creative and intellectual thought, and his rare body of work, innovative visual vocabulary, and spectacular style have combined to shape African modernism in the visual arts in a powerful way. (en)
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  • Ibrahim El-Salahi and the making of African and transnational Modernism (en)
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  • إبراهيم الصلحي (5 سبتمبر 1930 -) فنان تشكيلي وكاتب، ومعد، ومقدم برامج تلفزيونية سوداني. (ar)
  • Ibrahim El-Salahi (Arabic: إبراهيم الصلحي, born 5 September 1930) is a Sudanese painter, former public servant and diplomat. He is one of the foremost visual artists of the "Khartoum School", considered as part of African Modernism and the Hurufiyya art movement, that combined traditional forms of Islamic calligraphy with contemporary artworks. On the occasion of the Tate Modern gallery's first retrospective exhibition of a contemporary artist from Africa in 2013, El-Salahi's work was characterized as "a new Sudanese visual vocabulary, which arose from his own pioneering integration of Islamic, African, Arab and Western artistic traditions." (en)
  • Ibrahim el-Salahi (Omdurman, 5 september 1930) is een Soedanees kunstschilder en voormalig politicus. (nl)
  • Ibrahim el-Salahi (en arabe : إبراهيم الصلحي), né à Omdourman (Soudan) le 5 septembre 1930, est un artiste peintre et ancien fonctionnaire et diplomate soudanais. Il est l'un des principaux représentants de l'École de Khartoum du modernisme africain et du mouvement artistique hurufiyya qui combine les formes graphiques traditionnelles, notamment la calligraphie arabe, dans des œuvres d'art contemporaines avec une identité arabe bien distincte à la fin du XXe siècle. (fr)
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  • إبراهيم الصلحي (ar)
  • Ibrahim El-Salahi (en)
  • Ibrahim el-Salahi (fr)
  • Ibrahim el-Salahi (nl)
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