Some of Abdoullaev’s works are property of different Museum in Moscow and in The Netherlands.
Anwar Abdoullaev (Abdullaev) was born in 1952 at Tjoema, in a very small village of Uzbekistan. After having attended the State Academy of Art in Tashkent (Uzbekistan), Abdoullaev, studied Monumental Art at the Russian Monumental Art Department of the “Sarikov” State Institute of Moscow. After several stays between 1991 and 1992 in The Netherlands, Anwar became very successful in that country, and decide to stay in The Netherlands. The great “Retrospective of his work organised in November 2001, under the aegis of the “Kruysenhuis Museum at Oirschot in The Netherlands was a great success.
Abdoullaev works with a great sensibility, as a poet. Abdoullaev’s paintings are soft, peaceful and soothing. Each one of his paintings put the daily way of life of the people of his native country on the stage, where the mixture of Jewish, Islamic and Christian influences is constantly present. The Artist, by means of biblical parables carried us away in a dreamlike journey back to the sources of the creation of Humanity. His cross-cultural creations realize the miniaturized alchemy of the human’s condition’s mystery. His tales are belonging to the highest Asiatic tradition of miniature and tapestry art. His technique is directly inspired by the roman and Byzantine fresco’s art.
Françoise PELTRE |