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Ramses Wissa Wassef

Ramses Wissa Wassef (1911–1974) was an Egyptian Coptic architect and professor of art and architecture at the College of Fine Arts in Cairo and founder of the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre.[1]

Biography edit

Ramses Wissa Wassef was born in Cairo. His father was a lawyer, a leader of Egypt's nationalist movement and an art patron who promoted the development of the arts in Egypt. After high school, Wassef wanted to become a sculptor but changed his mind and studied architecture in France at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris. His thesis project "A Potter's House in Old Cairo" received the first prize in 1935. He had a passion for beauty in form and believed "one cannot separate beauty from utility, the form from the material, the work from its function, man from his creative art "[2]

After Wassef's death, his family donated his original architecture drawings to the Rare Books and Special Collections Library[permanent dead link] at the American University in Cairo.

Architectural and design career edit

 
Banque Misr Building and Hotel at Opera Square - Perspective
 
Old Cairo Potter's House

At the beginning of his career in 1935, Wassef was struck by the beauty of the medieval towns and the old quarters of Cairo. He felt that ancient craftsmen had managed to derive from their traditional heritage an infinite variety of expression and created effects distinguished by local character. He developed an architectural style that bore the stamp of his own strong personality and responded to the challenge of the times without breaking away from the past. Impressed as he was by the beauty of the Nubian houses in the villages around Aswan, which still preserved the domes and vaults, inherited form the earliest Pharaonic dynasties, he resolved to maintain their presence in his own architectural work for reasons of aesthetics, climate and economics. He made use of traditional craftsmen such as stonecutters, traditional carpenters, glass blowers and potters who had inherited the techniques and traditions of the Egyptian vernacular heritage. Wassef taught architecture and art at the Department of Architecture, College of Fine Arts, Cairo, which he also chaired.

Designs edit

  • Potter's House in Old Cairo
  • French College of Daher
  • French School of Cairo
  • Mahmoud Mokhtar Sculpture Museum (30°2′25.8″N 31°13′22.3″E / 30.040500°N 31.222861°E / 30.040500; 31.222861 (Mahmoud Mokhtar Sculpture Museum)), Cairo
  • in Zamalek, Cairo
  • Several churches in Cairo, Alexandria and Damanhour, including the in Heliopolis
  • The Junior Lycee school at Bab al-Louq Cairo
  • His home in Agouza, Cairo and several private houses along the Saqqara road near the Pyramids
  • Adam Henein House, Giza. Adam was his student at the college of fine art.
  • Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Center compound, Harrania Giza, including tapestry workshops and gallery, the Habib Georgi sculpture museum.

Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre edit

 
Wedding in the Village — woven in 2007 at the Art Centre by Basima Mohamed.
Collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.

Wissa Wassef founded the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre in 1951, located in the Harrania district of Giza, near the Giza pyramids in the Greater Cairo region. He established it to teach young Egyptian villagers how to create art, including tapestries. He believed that children are endowed with creative power and potential.[3] Wissa Wassef wanted to prove that artistic creativity is innate in everyone, and regardless of deadening influences from mass-produced objects, it can flourish within supportive settings such as the Art Centre.[4]

The Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture from the Aga Khan Development Network in 1983.[4][5] The Art Centre is open to the public, with an art museum exhibiting its early tapestry works, and a museum shop selling contemporary tapestry works by Art Centre artists. Tours are available, upon contacting the Art Centre in advance to schedule.

The Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre has operated continuously since opening in 1951, with its artists creating tapestries there for over 60 years. The Centre's artists create the designs and weave the tapestries directly from their imaginations onto the looms. Pre-designed patterns have never been used, supporting Wissa Wassef's belief that artistic creativity is intrinsic, and can be expressed when a supportive context is available.

The renowned textile artists Ali Selim and Karima Ali, who began as children at the Centre in the 1960s and 1970s, continue to weave tapestry masterworks, now up to 10 feet (3.0 m) in width.

Exhibitions edit

The tapestries have been internationally recognized since the late 1950s. Many exhibitions have been held in Europe and the Smithsonian Institution organized a traveling exhibit in the USA in 1975-76. The most recent exhibition was at the Coningsby Gallery in London, UK, during November 2012. A simple paperback catalog was published for the 2006 for an exhibition at the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London to mark the center's 50th anniversary.[6] "Egyptian Landscapes" is a book of photographs that highlights the work of the center.

1954 - Organized by the group Amities Francaises,Cairo, Alexandria and Ismallia, Egypt

1954 - Egyptian Art Exhibition,Italy

1956 - The Near East College Association, New York, USA

1958 - Gewerbemuseum, Zurich & Basel, Switzerland

1959 - Bilddteppiche, Krefeild, Germany

1960 - Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, Sweden

1961 - Kunstindustrimusset, Germany

1961 - National Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmo, Sweden

1962 - Fodor Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

1963 - Museum Am ost Wall Dortmund, Munich, Germany

1964 - Stedelijk Museum, Groninger Museum Voor Stad en Lande, The Netherlands

1964 - Neue Sammlung Munchen, Munich, Germany

1965 - Musee D’ Arts Decoratifs, Rosenthal Studio-Haus-Delvaux, Paris, France

1966 - Museum of Modern Art, Skovde Konsthall Skovde, Stockholm, Lunds, Sweden

1966 - Congress Mondial, Prague, Czechoslovakia

1967 - Musee D’Arts Decoratifs, Lausanne, Switzerland

1967 - Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, Sweden

1969 - Royal College of Art, London, England

1971 - Gallery Brand Strupp, Oslo, Norway

1972 - Ideal Home Exhibition, London, England

1973 - Gallery La Demeure, Paris, France

1974 - Al Palazzo Dellarejario, Milan, Italy

1975 - New York Natural History Museum, New York City, USA

1975 - Textile Museum, Washington, DC, USA

1975 - Gallery La Demeure, Paris, France

1977 - Italian Culture Centre, Cairo, Egypt

1978 - Touring exhibition, Berlin, Essen, Stuttgart, Germany

1978 - Gallery La Demeure, Paris, France

1979 - Roemer - und Pelizaeus - Museum, Hildesheim, Germany

1979 - Anneberg Gallery, San Francisco, USA

1979 - Modern Art Museum, Stockholm, Sweden

1981 - University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

1981 - Egyptian Art Academy, Rome, Italy

1985 - The Barbican Centre, London, UK

1985 - Polytechnic Gallery, Newcastle, UK

1986 - ArtSpace, Aberdeen, UK

1986 - City of Edinburgh Art Centre, Edinburgh, UK

1986 - Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, Wales, UK

1990 - First Tapestry Triennale, Tournai, Belgium

1991 - Musee Jean Lurcat, Angers, France

1993 - Institut Du Monde Arabe, Paris, France

1995 - Culture Centre, Ha, Norway

1995 - Lebanese/ Egyptian Businessmen’s Association, Beirut, Lebanon

1999 - Egyptian Culture week, Tones, Tunisia

2000 - United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

2001 - Conservatoire et Jardin Botanique, Geneva, Switzerland

2003 - Green Art Gallery, Dubai, UAE

2004 - Frankfurt Book Fair, Frankfurt, Germany

2006 - Brunei Gallery, SOAS, University of London, London, UK

2009 - Nature in Art Trust, Gloucestershire, UK

2012 - Children's Museum, Take Me There: Egypt!, Indianapolis, USA

2012 - The Coningsby Gallery, London, UK

Publications edit

In 1961, renowned photographer Werner Forman discovered the Art Centre by accident while shooting in Egypt. Forman and later his archive staff have been a primary international ambassador for the tapestries. He published two books available online for used book sellers.

"Tapestries from Egypt"by Ramses Wissa Wassef and Werner Forman, 1961, Hamlin Publishing Group
"Woven by Hand" by Ramses Wissa Wassef and Werner Forman, 1972, Hamlin Publishing Group

Other Publications
"Egyptian Tapestries from the Workshop of Ramses Wissa Wassef: An Experiment in Creativity" by Ceres Wissa Wassef, 1975, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service
"Das Land am Nil" by Arne Eggebrecht, Eva Eggebrecht, Wilfried Seipel, 1979, Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum, Hildesheim
"Egyptian Landscapes, 1985" by Yoanna Wissa Wassef and Hilary Weir, 1985, Ramses Wissa Wassef (UK) Exhibition Foundation
"Egyptian Landscapes, 2006" by Suzanne Wissa Wassef, Yoanna Wissa Wassef and Hillary Weir,2006, Ramses Wissa Wassef (UK) Exhibition Trust

Awards edit

  • Egyptian National Award For The Arts - 1961, for his stained-glass window designs for The Egyptian National Assembly building, Cairo
  • The Aga-Khan Architectural Award - 1983, for his achievements and particularly for the art center at Harrania, Giza

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Egyptvoyager.com, Wissa Wassef Arts Center Bio
  2. ^ "Welcome to the Ramses Wissa Wassef Centre". www.wissawassefartcenter.com. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  3. ^ "Welcome to the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art School". www.wissawassefartcenter.com. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  4. ^ a b . archnet.org. Archived from the original on 2006-06-29. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  5. ^ "Ramses Wissa Wassef Arts Centre | Aga Khan Development Network". www.akdn.org. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  6. ^ "report1". www.wissa-wassef-arts.com. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  • Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Center official website [1]
  • MIMAR 35: Architecture in Development by Taylor, Brian Brace, 1990
  • Architecture in Continuity by Cantacuzino, Sherban, 1985
  • MIMAR 5: Architecture in Development by Noweir, Sawsan, 1985
  • Egyptian Landscapes Fifty Years of Tapestry Weaving at the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre, Cairo, Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Center, 2006

External links edit

Ramses Wissa Wassef architecture edit

  • The Ramses Wissa Wassef Architectural Drawings Digital Collection: online archives of drawings and documents for projects designed by Ramses Wissa Wassef (active 1935 to 1972) — ongoing digitization and annotation of over 800 architectural drawings and plans; for over 60 projects, including villas, schools, churches, apartment buildings, banks, and art museums and centers.
  • ArchNet: Ramses Wissa Wassef — digital library about the architect and his works.
  • Akdn.org—Aga Khan Development Network: comprehensive Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre project submission to AKDN — resulted in winning the 1983 Aga Khan Development Network Award.
  • Shelf3d Database: Ramses Wissa Wassef bibliography — extensive links, publications and references, projects and works, new/retrospective exhibits information, and videos.

Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre edit

  • Official website
  • Wissa Wassef Art Centre: exhibition catalogue for "Egyptian Landscapes: Fifty Years of Tapestry Weaving at the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre"
  • interviews with Ramses Wissa Wassef Trust's trustees (London), and Wissa Wassef Art Centre's directors (Cairo).

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ramses Wissa Wassef news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Ramses Wissa Wassef 1911 1974 was an Egyptian Coptic architect and professor of art and architecture at the College of Fine Arts in Cairo and founder of the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Architectural and design career 3 Designs 4 Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre 5 Exhibitions 6 Publications 7 Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External links 10 1 Ramses Wissa Wassef architecture 10 2 Ramses Wissa Wassef Art CentreBiography editRamses Wissa Wassef was born in Cairo His father was a lawyer a leader of Egypt s nationalist movement and an art patron who promoted the development of the arts in Egypt After high school Wassef wanted to become a sculptor but changed his mind and studied architecture in France at the Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris His thesis project A Potter s House in Old Cairo received the first prize in 1935 He had a passion for beauty in form and believed one cannot separate beauty from utility the form from the material the work from its function man from his creative art 2 After Wassef s death his family donated his original architecture drawings to the Rare Books and Special Collections Library permanent dead link at the American University in Cairo Architectural and design career edit nbsp Banque Misr Building and Hotel at Opera Square Perspective nbsp Old Cairo Potter s HouseAt the beginning of his career in 1935 Wassef was struck by the beauty of the medieval towns and the old quarters of Cairo He felt that ancient craftsmen had managed to derive from their traditional heritage an infinite variety of expression and created effects distinguished by local character He developed an architectural style that bore the stamp of his own strong personality and responded to the challenge of the times without breaking away from the past Impressed as he was by the beauty of the Nubian houses in the villages around Aswan which still preserved the domes and vaults inherited form the earliest Pharaonic dynasties he resolved to maintain their presence in his own architectural work for reasons of aesthetics climate and economics He made use of traditional craftsmen such as stonecutters traditional carpenters glass blowers and potters who had inherited the techniques and traditions of the Egyptian vernacular heritage Wassef taught architecture and art at the Department of Architecture College of Fine Arts Cairo which he also chaired Designs editPotter s House in Old Cairo French College of Daher French School of Cairo Mahmoud Mokhtar Sculpture Museum 30 2 25 8 N 31 13 22 3 E 30 040500 N 31 222861 E 30 040500 31 222861 Mahmoud Mokhtar Sculpture Museum Cairo Saint Mary Coptic Church in Zamalek Cairo Several churches in Cairo Alexandria and Damanhour including the Church of St George in Heliopolis The Junior Lycee school at Bab al Louq Cairo His home in Agouza Cairo and several private houses along the Saqqara road near the Pyramids Adam Henein House Harrania Giza Adam was his student at the college of fine art Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Center compound Harrania Giza including tapestry workshops and gallery the Habib Georgi sculpture museum Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre edit nbsp Wedding in the Village woven in 2007 at the Art Centre by Basima Mohamed Collection of The Children s Museum of Indianapolis Wissa Wassef founded the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre in 1951 located in the Harrania district of Giza near the Giza pyramids in the Greater Cairo region He established it to teach young Egyptian villagers how to create art including tapestries He believed that children are endowed with creative power and potential 3 Wissa Wassef wanted to prove that artistic creativity is innate in everyone and regardless of deadening influences from mass produced objects it can flourish within supportive settings such as the Art Centre 4 The Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture from the Aga Khan Development Network in 1983 4 5 The Art Centre is open to the public with an art museum exhibiting its early tapestry works and a museum shop selling contemporary tapestry works by Art Centre artists Tours are available upon contacting the Art Centre in advance to schedule The Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre has operated continuously since opening in 1951 with its artists creating tapestries there for over 60 years The Centre s artists create the designs and weave the tapestries directly from their imaginations onto the looms Pre designed patterns have never been used supporting Wissa Wassef s belief that artistic creativity is intrinsic and can be expressed when a supportive context is available The renowned textile artists Ali Selim and Karima Ali who began as children at the Centre in the 1960s and 1970s continue to weave tapestry masterworks now up to 10 feet 3 0 m in width Exhibitions editThe tapestries have been internationally recognized since the late 1950s Many exhibitions have been held in Europe and the Smithsonian Institution organized a traveling exhibit in the USA in 1975 76 The most recent exhibition was at the Coningsby Gallery in London UK during November 2012 A simple paperback catalog was published for the 2006 for an exhibition at the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London to mark the center s 50th anniversary 6 Egyptian Landscapes is a book of photographs that highlights the work of the center 1954 Organized by the group Amities Francaises Cairo Alexandria and Ismallia Egypt1954 Egyptian Art Exhibition Italy1956 The Near East College Association New York USA1958 Gewerbemuseum Zurich amp Basel Switzerland1959 Bilddteppiche Krefeild Germany1960 Museum of Modern Art Stockholm Sweden1961 Kunstindustrimusset Germany1961 National Museum of Modern Art Stockholm Gothenburg Malmo Sweden1962 Fodor Museum Amsterdam the Netherlands1963 Museum Am ost Wall Dortmund Munich Germany1964 Stedelijk Museum Groninger Museum Voor Stad en Lande The Netherlands1964 Neue Sammlung Munchen Munich Germany1965 Musee D Arts Decoratifs Rosenthal Studio Haus Delvaux Paris France1966 Museum of Modern Art Skovde Konsthall Skovde Stockholm Lunds Sweden1966 Congress Mondial Prague Czechoslovakia1967 Musee D Arts Decoratifs Lausanne Switzerland1967 Museum of Modern Art Stockholm Sweden1969 Royal College of Art London England1971 Gallery Brand Strupp Oslo Norway1972 Ideal Home Exhibition London England1973 Gallery La Demeure Paris France1974 Al Palazzo Dellarejario Milan Italy1975 New York Natural History Museum New York City USA1975 Textile Museum Washington DC USA1975 Gallery La Demeure Paris France1977 Italian Culture Centre Cairo Egypt1978 Touring exhibition Berlin Essen Stuttgart Germany1978 Gallery La Demeure Paris France1979 Roemer und Pelizaeus Museum Hildesheim Germany1979 Anneberg Gallery San Francisco USA1979 Modern Art Museum Stockholm Sweden1981 University of Southern California Los Angeles USA1981 Egyptian Art Academy Rome Italy1985 The Barbican Centre London UK1985 Polytechnic Gallery Newcastle UK1986 ArtSpace Aberdeen UK1986 City of Edinburgh Art Centre Edinburgh UK1986 Glynn Vivian Art Gallery Swansea Wales UK1990 First Tapestry Triennale Tournai Belgium1991 Musee Jean Lurcat Angers France1993 Institut Du Monde Arabe Paris France1995 Culture Centre Ha Norway1995 Lebanese Egyptian Businessmen s Association Beirut Lebanon1999 Egyptian Culture week Tones Tunisia2000 United Nations Geneva Switzerland2001 Conservatoire et Jardin Botanique Geneva Switzerland2003 Green Art Gallery Dubai UAE2004 Frankfurt Book Fair Frankfurt Germany2006 Brunei Gallery SOAS University of London London UK2009 Nature in Art Trust Gloucestershire UK2012 Children s Museum Take Me There Egypt Indianapolis USA2012 The Coningsby Gallery London UKPublications editIn 1961 renowned photographer Werner Forman discovered the Art Centre by accident while shooting in Egypt Forman and later his archive staff have been a primary international ambassador for the tapestries He published two books available online for used book sellers Tapestries from Egypt by Ramses Wissa Wassef and Werner Forman 1961 Hamlin Publishing Group Woven by Hand by Ramses Wissa Wassef and Werner Forman 1972 Hamlin Publishing Group Other Publications Egyptian Tapestries from the Workshop of Ramses Wissa Wassef An Experiment in Creativity by Ceres Wissa Wassef 1975 Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service Das Land am Nil by Arne Eggebrecht Eva Eggebrecht Wilfried Seipel 1979 Roemer und Pelizaeus Museum Hildesheim Egyptian Landscapes 1985 by Yoanna Wissa Wassef and Hilary Weir 1985 Ramses Wissa Wassef UK Exhibition Foundation Egyptian Landscapes 2006 by Suzanne Wissa Wassef Yoanna Wissa Wassef and Hillary Weir 2006 Ramses Wissa Wassef UK Exhibition TrustAwards editEgyptian National Award For The Arts 1961 for his stained glass window designs for The Egyptian National Assembly building Cairo The Aga Khan Architectural Award 1983 for his achievements and particularly for the art center at Harrania GizaSee also editList of Egyptian architectsReferences edit Egyptvoyager com Wissa Wassef Arts Center Bio Welcome to the Ramses Wissa Wassef Centre www wissawassefartcenter com Retrieved 2018 02 24 Welcome to the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art School www wissawassefartcenter com Retrieved 2018 02 24 a b Archnet archnet org Archived from the original on 2006 06 29 Retrieved 2018 02 24 Ramses Wissa Wassef Arts Centre Aga Khan Development Network www akdn org Retrieved 2018 02 24 report1 www wissa wassef arts com Retrieved 2018 02 24 Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Center official website 1 MIMAR 35 Architecture in Development by Taylor Brian Brace 1990 Architecture in Continuity by Cantacuzino Sherban 1985 MIMAR 5 Architecture in Development by Noweir Sawsan 1985 Egyptian Landscapes Fifty Years of Tapestry Weaving at the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre Cairo Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Center 2006External links editRamses Wissa Wassef architecture edit The Ramses Wissa Wassef Architectural Drawings Digital Collection online archives of drawings and documents for projects designed by Ramses Wissa Wassef active 1935 to 1972 ongoing digitization and annotation of over 800 architectural drawings and plans for over 60 projects including villas schools churches apartment buildings banks and art museums and centers ArchNet Ramses Wissa Wassef digital library about the architect and his works Akdn org Aga Khan Development Network comprehensive Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre project submission to AKDN resulted in winning the 1983 Aga Khan Development Network Award Shelf3d Database Ramses Wissa Wassef bibliography extensive links publications and references projects and works new retrospective exhibits information and videos Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre edit Official website Wissa Wassef Art Centre exhibition catalogue for Egyptian Landscapes Fifty Years of Tapestry Weaving at the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre 55th Anniversary Celebration 1951 2007 interviews with Ramses Wissa Wassef Trust s trustees London and Wissa Wassef Art Centre s directors Cairo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramses Wissa Wassef amp oldid 1178699015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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