Abdulraheem Salim
Abdulraheem Salim (born 1955) is an Emirati painter and sculptor born in Dubai and lives in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.[1] He is one of the first contributors to the fine art movements in the UAE alongside Hassan Sharif, Abdul Qader Al Raes and others.[2] Salim completed his Bachelor of Fine arts and sculpture at the University of Cairo in 1981.[3]
Awards
- 1992 The Jury’s Award at Cairo Biennial
- 1993 Sharjah biennial 1st prize
- 1993 The silver award at the 6th Bangladesh Biennial
- 2008 State Honor Award for Fine Arts, UAE
Exhibitions
- (1981-2001) The annual exhibitions of the Emirates Fine Arts Society
- (1983- 1984) First and Second GCC Art Exhibitions, Doha, Qatar
- 1983 Negative and Positive Exhibition
- 1988-1992-1995 Cairo Biennial
- 1995 Bangladesh Biennial
- 1990 The first exhibition of the Emirates Fine Arts Society in India.
- 1996 Arabian Colors Exhibition, Sharjah Art Museum, UAE
- 1998 the UAE in the Eyes of its Artists, Cultural foundation, Abu Dhabi
- 2000 The UAE Expo Hanover, Germany.
- 2001 Sharjah Biennial, UAE
- 2015 UAE Pavilion, Venice Biennial, Italy
See also
List of Emirati artists
References
- "Arab artists: Abdul Raheem Salem and the marks of childhood". Archived from the original on 2015-07-04. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
- HAROON, LAYLA. "Ten impressions".
- JAIN, VEATHIKA. "Emirati artist Salim at work". Archived from the original on 2015-07-04. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
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