News First Prev 68 69 70 71 72 Next Last June 19, 2013 Sultan sets up Calligraphy Society His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has instructed the Department of Culture and Information in Sharjah to set up the Emirates Arab Calligraphy Society in Sharjah. More June 17, 2013 Dubai Islamic art exhibition gives calligraphy a contemporary twist Even if you don't understand the letters, you can appreciate the beauty of Arabic calligraphy. It has been studied and developed for centuries and the dimensions of the letters are based on the golden ratio. More June 14, 2013 Samir Sayegh’s typography revolution Master calligrapher Samir Sayegh is renowned as the leading contemporary practitioner of one of the Arab world’s oldest art forms. A lifetime of creating modern art out of historic Arabic scripts and enlivening a cultural tradition that he believes had calcified by the 20th century has earned him the reverent moniker of “moallem,” or teacher, in the Middle Eastern art community. More June 10, 2013 Islamic Art Exhibit Opens in Vatican The exhibition “Grains of the Holy Word,” which displays a modern interpretation of Turkish Islamic art of illumination, an art of decorating manuscripts, was opened at the Vatican's reknown Cancelleria Palace. More June 7, 2013 PC VS PEN Computers continue their dreadful march, rendering handwritten texts obsolete. Keyboards push out pen and paper. More and more people give up handwriting preferring typing. Many admit that sometimes when they do have to take up the heavily dusted pen, they have to summon the powers of memory to remember how to scribble down a few lines. Handwritten letters and postcards are fast becoming museum exhibits, for even little children sooner master a laptop than a copybook on handwriting. More June 5, 2013 An exhibition of calligraphy at the Tulare Historical Museum Springville artist Joy Harvey says she takes a relaxed approach to calligraphy works and paintings, despite a paper-thin margin of error for painters. More June 3, 2013 Final Classes at the National School of Calligraphy The National School of Calligraphy saw the final classes for adult groups. Elementary, intermediate, and upper-intermediate level students have graduated successfully, receiving certificates personally from Artyom Lebedev, one of the school’s teachers and a standing participant of the International Exhibition of Calligraphy More May 31, 2013 Tehran exhibit to highlight connections between Persian calligraphy and fine art An exhibition spotlighting the connections between Persian calligraphy, sculpture and painting will open tomorrow at the Gallery of the Mellat Cinema Complex in Tehran. More May 29, 2013 A Luhansk Oblast Student Develops Calligraphy Teaching Software Dmitry Shevchenko, a 4-th year IT student from the town of Rovenki, Luhansk Oblast, has developed a programme that can instruct on calligraphic handwriting. Instead of the deft hand of the mentor, the programme is writing out the letters of its own accord while a virtual fairy-tale hedgehog helps you memorize all the elements. Teachers approve of the student’s invention. More May 27, 2013 The Days of Manchuria hit Chita On May 24, in the context of celebrating the 360-ieth anniversary of the Zabailkalsky Krai administrative center, traditional Days of Manchuria were unleashed. An exhibition of famous Chinese artists, featuring over fifty works of art: paintings, calligraphy, liquid silk decorations, opened the festivities. The brush virtuosos conveyed the charm of Chinese culture in portraits and landscapes. More May 24, 2013 Power and mastery of the blank space — Toko Shinoda When speaking of Japanese art, people use words such as wabi and sabi, words that speak of a delicate sensibility and an ephemeral existence. Viewing the retrospective currently being hosted at the Musee Tomo in Tokyo’s central Toranomon district in celebration of the 100th birthday of Toko Shinoda, the first word that comes to mind is “power.” More May 22, 2013 The Gavrila Derzhavin Estate Museum hosts an exhibition of Slavic Calligraphy In the context of the upcoming Day of Slavic Writing, the Gavrila Derzhavin Estate Museum in Saint Petersburg opens an exhibition of calligraphy, featuring works by professionals and amateurs. More May 20, 2013 The Schoolchildren of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Grind Calligraphy “The Way of the Writing” is what the word “calligraphy” means in Oriental languages. This way was followed by the fifth-graders of Gymnasium #1 of the town of Yuzhno-Sahalinsk. “Around one hundred fifty pupils from the primary division, fifth and tenth grades of our gymnasium study the Japanese language. We do our best to set up calligraphy master classes for them on an annual basis, for calligraphy is an integral part of Japanese culture.” More May 17, 2013 Bukhara Cherishes Local Calligraphy In the context of the International Museum Day Bukhara launched a new museum with the History of the Art of Calligraphy of Bukhara exposition. Its architectural heritage spanning from the 9th to early 20th century, Bukhara rightfully bears the name of one of the oldest cities of Uzbekistan. More May 15, 2013 Calligraphic wonders at the Newberry Presented in partnership with the Chicago Calligraphy Collective, a group that promotes "the study, practice and appreciation of calligraphy," this juried exhibition features 34 calligraphic pieces that push the art form's boundaries. Items such as a painted three-panel fabric partition, words engraved on glass and a massive installation of calligraphy across three whole animal hides make one thing quite clear: This is not your mama's fancy handwriting. More May 13, 2013 Iranian calligraphers sweep awards in Istanbul competition Iranian calligraphers have received numerous awards at the 9th International Calligraphy Competition held in the Turkish city of Istanbul. Iranian artists participated in the Nastaliq section knocked other competitors out of the section and picked up all the awards of the category. More May 8, 2013 Hail to the Great Victory! The Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy team is happy to congratulate the Great Patriotic War veterans on the Victory Day. We wish you good health and long life. In honour of the 68th anniversary of the Great Victory, we would like to offer you a selection of the most original calligraphic congratulations over the recent years from participants of the International Exhibition of Calligraphy project. More May 6, 2013 Chinese calligraphy exhibit at the Crane Library The calligraphy of Chinese artist Chen Peibin will be on display from May 1 to 31 in the Coletti Reading Room of the Thomas Crane Public Library, 40 Washington St., Quincy. More April 29, 2013 The Arabesques Šamail Exhibition Shakes Kazan The Kazan Islamic Art Museum hosts the Arabesques Šamail Exhibition within the framework of the Calligraphy as a Way to Realize the Eternal Truths art project. The exhibition will feature the works of Rustem Shamsutov, a contemporary Tartar artist, art historian, and calligrapher. More April 26, 2013 A "script writer" showcases her calligraphy An exhibition featuring 60 calligraphic art pieces opened at Ejaz Art Gallery here on Thursday evening. Calligraphy artist Noreen Akhtar said it took her about five months to complete the pieces in her first solo show that continue from her previously exhibited work More April 24, 2013 Akshara exhibition shows the beauty of calligraphy in crafts On 15 April, Ambassador Navdeep Suri, his wife Mrs. Mani Suri and Ambassador Salwa Mofid, assistant to the Foreign Minister on Asian Affairs, opened the exhibition in Cairo, along with a number of Egyptian and Indian celebrities and diplomats. More April 22, 2013 Night Calligraphy Classes in Russia On a Friday night, April 19th, Russia saw the Biblionight cultural festival, timed to coincide with the International Reading Day. Citizens of Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Perm, Khabarovsk, and other cities enjoyed themselves participating in unusual library sessions. More April 19, 2013 Russian Calligraphy Contest in Vladivostok Vladivostok has seen the award ceremony of a Russian calligraphy contest, organized by the Maritime State University named after admiral G.I.Nevelskoi, International Education Institution, Chair of Russian Philology. More April 18, 2013 Embossing calligraphy is hard work, but satisfactory Shamim Qurashi, a well-known Indian artist of Arabic Islamic calligraphy, had several exhibitions in India and also has on her credit an exhibition in Iran. Some of Qurashi’s work is going to be displayed permanently at a Belgian museum. The Indian consulate currently hosts an exhibition of 30 pieces of Qurashi’s calligraphy artwork in Jeddah. More First Prev 68 69 70 71 72 Next Last