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Vetera Novis Augere
Latif Al Ani, 18 November - 28 December, 2019

Vetera Novis Augere: Latif Al Ani

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  • Iraqi photographer Latif Al Ani (b. 1932, Karbala) presents Vetera novis augere - ‘augment the old with the new’ bringing...

    Iraqi photographer Latif Al Ani (b. 1932, Karbala) presents Vetera novis augere - ‘augment the old with the new’ bringing attention to the themes of Architecture, Landscape, Modernity as well as Daily Life and Portrait photography. Latif Al Ani captured, mostly in black and white, the transformations in urban and rural Iraqi society, offering a unique gaze and testimony of the transitional and pivotal moment of the late 50s and early 60s in Iraq. 

  • With a career spanning the late 1950s to the late 1970s, a tumultuous time in global history documented elsewhere by...

    With a career spanning the late 1950s to the late 1970s, a tumultuous time in global history documented elsewhere by fellow photographers Li Zhensheng in China, David Goldblatt in South Africa, or Ernest Cole in the USA, Latif Al Ani is today considered the founding father of Iraqi Photography. During these two decades, the photographer produced an extensive and invaluable archive and document of a shifting socio-political, economical and cultural landscape in Iraq. These traces of Iraq's cosmopolitan Golden Age are now lost or no longer exist. 

     

     

  • “My own archive is a small comfort in the face of this.”

     

    - Latif Al Ani in his eponymous monograph, published by Hatje Cantz, 2017
  • Architecture

    • Latif Al Ani, Feast day in Baghdad 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Feast day in Baghdad 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Banks Street, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Banks Street, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Child in a modern house, Baghdad, 1964, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Child in a modern house, Baghdad, 1964, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Aqrah, Nineveh, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Aqrah, Nineveh, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Samarra bridge, Samarra, 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Samarra bridge, Samarra, 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Haidar-Khana Mosque, Rashid Street, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Haidar-Khana Mosque, Rashid Street, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Ziggurat at Aqar Quf, Abu Ghraib, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Ziggurat at Aqar Quf, Abu Ghraib, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, View of Rashid Street and the Mirjan Mosque, Baghdad, 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, View of Rashid Street and the Mirjan Mosque, Baghdad, 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Old house, Adhamiya, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Old house, Adhamiya, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, A House in Baghdad 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, A House in Baghdad 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Offices on Rashid Street, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Offices on Rashid Street, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, US couple at Taq Kasra (Ruins of Ctesiphon), Al Mada'in, Salman Pak, Baghdad, 1965, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, US couple at Taq Kasra (Ruins of Ctesiphon), Al Mada'in, Salman Pak, Baghdad, 1965, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra, Samarra, Salah Al Din, 1960, 2019

      Latif Al Ani, Minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra, Samarra, Salah Al Din, 1960, 2019 

    • Latif Al Ani, Shepherd, Ctesiphon, Al Mada'in, 1962, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Shepherd, Ctesiphon, Al Mada'in, 1962, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Housing project office, Yarmouk, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Housing project office, Yarmouk, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Ancient city of Babylon, Hilla, Babylon, 1970, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Ancient city of Babylon, Hilla, Babylon, 1970, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Monument to Freedom by Jewad Selim, Tahrir Square, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Monument to Freedom by Jewad Selim, Tahrir Square, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
  • 'Of the twenty-nine photographs on view in “Vetera Novis Augere (Augment the old with the new),” all but one are...

     "Of the twenty-nine photographs on view in “Vetera Novis Augere (Augment the old with the new),” all but one are black-and-white. Alongside aerial photographs of mosques and railways commissioned by the Iraqi Petroleum Company in the 1950s, images of the capital taken in the early 1960s evoke years of flashy cosmopolitism. The newly established Iraqi Republic was flush with oil money, and Al Ani illustrates this wealth with sleek cars seething down the city streets, in living rooms replete with Bauhaus furniture and floating marble staircases. Most compelling are the photographs of women taken during Abd al- KariÌ„m QaÌ„sim’s liberal prime ministership. In Music lesson, School of Music, Baghdad, 1960, a female student cradles an accordion with an expression of fierce concentration, while the woman in cat-eye sunglasses and posed against a sedan in Portrait of an Iraqi lady, Baghdad, 1961, appears formidable and footloose at once."

     

    Izabella Scott, Latif Al Ani at Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde, Art Forum International, 2020

  • Portrait

    • Latif Al Ani, Bust from Al-Hadar (Hatra City) 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Bust from Al-Hadar (Hatra City) 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Little girl in front of her home, Hit, Anbar, 1962, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Little girl in front of her home, Hit, Anbar, 1962, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Salt collectors in south of Baghdad, 1963, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Salt collectors in south of Baghdad, 1963, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Family picnic with Mrs Latif Al Ani (on the right), Balad, Salah Al Din, 1970, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Family picnic with Mrs Latif Al Ani (on the right), Balad, Salah Al Din, 1970, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Latif at Sulaimaniya, North Iraq, 1957, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Latif at Sulaimaniya, North Iraq, 1957, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Portrait of an Iraqi lady, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Portrait of an Iraqi lady, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Music lesson, School of Music, Baghdad 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Music lesson, School of Music, Baghdad 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, School lunch, state primary school, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, School lunch, state primary school, Baghdad, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Boy in a car, Baghdad, 1973
      Latif Al Ani, Boy in a car, Baghdad, 1973
    • Latif Al Ani, Afternoon nap, Baghdad, 1956, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Afternoon nap, Baghdad, 1956, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Sports in School, Baghdad, 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Sports in School, Baghdad, 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Shepherd, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Shepherd, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
  • 'It is tempting to read Al Ani’s pictures as treatises on the transitory nature of any cultural epoch. He stopped...

    "It is tempting to read Al Ani’s pictures as treatises on the transitory nature of any cultural epoch. He stopped shooting in 1979, when Saddam Hussein’s brutal ascent and the ensuing war with Iran made it difficult to photograph in public. Much of his archive was lost in 2003, during the US invasion. What the Arab Image Foundation has managed to protect of his oeuvre provides a rare window onto a culture since suppressed by violence, US-led and otherwise."

     

    Isabella Scott, Latif Al Ani at Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde, Art Forum International, 2020

  • Modernity

    • Latif Al Ani, Industrial School, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Industrial School, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Women's Day Festivities, Rashid Street, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Women's Day Festivities, Rashid Street, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Construction of oil well, 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Construction of oil well, 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Dates Factory, Basra, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Dates Factory, Basra, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Candle Maker at Bazazin market (cloth and jewelry market), Baghdad, 1964, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Candle Maker at Bazazin market (cloth and jewelry market), Baghdad, 1964, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Shipyard, Rostov-on-Don, GDR (German Democratic Republic), 1965, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Shipyard, Rostov-on-Don, GDR (German Democratic Republic), 1965, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Building the Darbandikhan Dam, Darbandikhan, Kurdistan, 1962, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Building the Darbandikhan Dam, Darbandikhan, Kurdistan, 1962, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Fountain with light, Tayaran Square, Baghdad, 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Fountain with light, Tayaran Square, Baghdad, 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, On the way to Damascus, 1955, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, On the way to Damascus, 1955, 2019
  • Majlis Talks | Latif Al Ani in conversation with Tamara Abdul Hadi

    Two generations of Iraqi photographers in dialogue, as Latif Al Ani (n. 1932, Karbala) speaks with Iraqi-Canadian photographer Tamara Abdul Hadi on the occasion of Al Ani’s solo exhibition at Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde (18 November - 28 December 2019). The talk will provide further insight into Al Ani’s widely celebrated documentary archive capturing the transformation in urban and rural Iraqi society of the 1950s and 1960s, offering a unique gaze and testimony of this transitional and pivotal moment in the country’s history. The talk is translated by Maryam Wissam Al Dabbagh of Rouya Consultancy.

  • "The most important project I managed to do was preserve my personal archive despite the conditions of the country. The archive at The Ministry of Culture that I created and built over the years was lost, looted, destroyed in 2003. This is deeply painful. I know how they took it, drawer by drawer, thousands of negatives: journalistic, artistic, daily life, public figures, historical sites, everything."

     

    - Latif Al Ani in his eponymous monograph, published by Hatje Cantz, 2017
  • Nature and Landscape

    Nature and Landscape

    • Latif Al Ani, Waterfall at Gali Ali Beg, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Waterfall at Gali Ali Beg, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Waterfall in North Iraq, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Waterfall in North Iraq, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Border between Iran and Iraq, Hadji Omran 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Border between Iran and Iraq, Hadji Omran 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Date palm farmers, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Date palm farmers, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Date Palm in Basra, 1959, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Date Palm in Basra, 1959, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Valley in North Iraq, 1960, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Valley in North Iraq, 1960, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, View of the Tigris River, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, View of the Tigris River, Baghdad, 1962, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Boats crossing Euphrates River, Musayib, 1968, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Boats crossing Euphrates River, Musayib, 1968, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, July roundabout, Kadhimiya, 1961, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, July roundabout, Kadhimiya, 1961, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Still life, Baghdad, 1958, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Still life, Baghdad, 1958, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Palm orchards, Jadriya, Baghdad, 1970, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Palm orchards, Jadriya, Baghdad, 1970, 2019
    • Latif Al Ani, Aegean Sea, Turkey, 1966, 2019
      Latif Al Ani, Aegean Sea, Turkey, 1966, 2019
  • The work of Latif Al Ani (b. 1932) has been presented in many group exhibitions including the National Pavilion of...

    The work of Latif Al Ani (b. 1932) has been presented in many group exhibitions including the National Pavilion of Iraq, organized by the Ruya Foundation and curated by Philippe Van Cauteren, at the 56th Venice Biennale (2015) that toured to S.M.A.K. (Museum for Contemporary Art), Ghent (2016) and the Erbil Citadel, Iraq (2017), as well as Bagdad Mon Amour at Institut des Cultures d’Islam, Paris (2018) curated by Morad Montazami. An important survey exhibition curated by Hoor Al Qasimi entitled Latif Al Ani: Through the Lens 1953 – 1979, was presented at Sharjah Art Foundation, UAE (2018), while he also participated in Crude, the inaugural exhibition of Jameel Arts Centre, UAE (2019), curated by Murtaza Vali. Al Ani’s first eponymous monograph, published in 2017 by Hannibal Publishing (and Hatje Cantz), won the prestigious 2017 Historical Books Award at Rencontres d’Arles. Al Ani is also the subject of a documentary dedicated to his unique visual archive of Iraq during the 1950s through the 1970s, produced by Iraqi film director Sahim Omar Khalifa and Belgian filmmaker Jurgen Buedts entitled Iraq Invisible Beauty. In 2015, Al Ani became a Prince Claus Laureate.

  • Latif Al Ani | Vetera Novis Auguere | Press Release

    Read the exhibition reviews in Art Forum| Gulf News

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