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b. 1936 - d. 1984

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      • KHALIL IBRAHIM : Lucerne Neighbourhood, 1984
        Feb. 04, 2024

        KHALIL IBRAHIM : Lucerne Neighbourhood, 1984

        Est: RM16,000 - RM25,000

        There is something sublime, ethereal and yes, perhaps, even a little spiritual about the Expressionistic abstract works created by that master Malaysian artist – Khalil Ibrahim. Ever since his art apprenticeship in 1960s England (at St.Martin’s School of Art, central London) meeting Malaysian abstract/ expressionist artist Ibrahim Hussein (known for Gardu – 1968 and My Father the Astronaut – 1970) and, later, meeting with Malaysian Expressionist painter/poet Latiff Mohidin (famous for his Pago Pago series) – there had been a distinctly abstract undercurrent to many of Khalil Ibrahim’s works. There seems little doubt that studying at an English art school, learning fresh ways of seeing, coupled with having contact with artists discovering new approaches to their art and lives, changed the way Khalil approached his own artistic works. Though the master was synonymous with human figures and depictions of the East Coast, this etching shows a landscape of a faraway land.

        KLAS Art Auction
      • Ibrahim Hussein, Datuk (b. 1936 - 2009) Untitled, 1984
        Oct. 01, 2023

        Ibrahim Hussein, Datuk (b. 1936 - 2009) Untitled, 1984

        Est: RM60,000 - RM100,000

        Memories are made of these, lines weaving in and out and forming nondescript forms with the light of an Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Never mind if the rambling images are undecipherable, figures and objects perhaps, incoherent even but imbued with the vivacity of living, the joie de vivre. This little parchment of friendship with the extraordinary artist Datuk Ibrahim Hussein's trademark parallel lines, like connecting bands or links running through, serves as a flash of inspiration in unscripted moments, recording a friendship once upon a time, in 1984. All the line composition is couched with a reddish tinge. The legendary Datuk Ibrahim Hussein is incontrovertibly one of Malaysia's most internationally iconic artists. He was given the prestigious Crystal Award by the World Economic Forum in 1997, and was the first Malaysian to have taken part in the Venice Biennale, under the Smithsonian Institute Workshop programme in 1970. And he was with the world's art pantheons in the tripartite exhibition in Kuwait in 1977, the other two masters being Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali. His international awards also include the XVIII Prix International D'Art Contemporain de Monte Carlo, the Order of Andres Bello of Venezuela (1993), the Order of Bernardo Higgins (Chile's highest honour to a foreigner, 1996), the Japan Foundation Cultural Award (1988), with him accorded momentous solos in Venezuela, Chile and Japan. He was accorded a retrospective by the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur in 1986. He was conferred the Datuk title three times, and awarded the Anugerah Tokoh Melayu Terbilang (2007). He had organised the Langkawi International Festival of Arts in 2000, after setting up his museum and foundation (2000) in Langkawi. With the help of his wife Datin Sim, he had also organised the Club Mediterranee Asian Arts Festival in Cherating (Pahang) and Bali (Indonesia). Ib had his art tutelage at the Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting and the Royal Academy in London (1963-1966). He also received a double scholarship of Fulbright and John D. Rockefeller II Fund that saw him in the United States, with two solos in New York to boot.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Ibrahim Hussein, Datuk (b. 1936 - 2009) Ada Mood, 1983-1984
        Oct. 01, 2023

        Ibrahim Hussein, Datuk (b. 1936 - 2009) Ada Mood, 1983-1984

        Est: RM30,000 - RM50,000

        Age is just a number, and not a hindrance to anything, unless one is incapacitated, or even so, for many a handicap have been known to overcome the odds. Yes, there is life, as long as one Ada Mood (has the mood), for love, for living, for struggles and for play. How often, life is about the shared laughter and memories, of time spent together, usually with a sweet platter of kueh and kopi, or teh tarik to whet the appetite. To a few maybe, such shared moments can be construed as mundane, but down the road years later, they can become something poignant and meaningful. The legendary Datuk Ibrahim Hussein is incontrovertibly one of Malaysia's most internationally iconic artists. He was given the prestigious Crystal Award by the World Economic Forum in 1997, and was the first Malaysian to have taken part in the Venice Biennale, under the Smithsonian Institute Workshop programme in 1970. And he was with the world's art pantheons in the tripartite exhibition in Kuwait in 1977, the other two masters being Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali. His international awards also include the XVIII Prix International D'Art Contemporain de Monte Carlo, the Order of Andres Bello of Venezuela (1993), the Order of Bernardo Higgins (Chile's highest honour to a foreigner, 1996), the Japan Foundation Cultural Award (1988), with him accorded momentous solos in Venezuela, Chile and Japan. He was accorded a retrospective by the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur in 1986. He was conferred the Datuk title three times, and awarded the Anugerah Tokoh Melayu Terbilang (2007). He had organised the Langkawi International Festival of Arts in 2000, after setting up his museum and foundation (2000) in Langkawi. With the help of his wife Datin Sim, he had also organised the Club Mediterranee Asian Arts Festival in Cherating (Pahang) and Bali (Indonesia). Ib had his art tutelage at the Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting and the Royal Academy in London (1963-1966). He also received a double scholarship of Fulbright and John D. Rockefeller II Fund that saw him in the United States, with two solos in New York to boot.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Ibrahim Hussein, Datuk (b. 1936 - 2009) Untitled, 1981; Untitled, 1984
        Oct. 01, 2023

        Ibrahim Hussein, Datuk (b. 1936 - 2009) Untitled, 1981; Untitled, 1984

        Est: RM18,000 - RM32,000

        On offer are two intricate drawings of interweaving forms by Datuk Ibrahim Hussein with gestural lines and refined cross-hatches done unhesitant and spontaneously. His natural free-flowing lines are a trademark of his gift. Datuk Ibrahim Hussein was enrolled at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore in 1956. He received a scholarship to study at the prestigious Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting and the Royal Academy of Arts in London where he graduated in 1963 and 1966 respectively. A Fullbright Award saw him touring the United States and participating in exhibitions there. His career hit sky-high when he was selected to exhibit alongside Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali in Kuwait in 1977. In 1970, he was selected for the Smithsonian Institute workshop in the Venice Biennale. He had won many illustrious international awards, including the Japan Foundation Cultural Award (1988), the Monte Carlo 18th International Exhibition of Contemporary Art (1984), the Order of Andres Bello of Venezuela (1993), the Order of Bernardo O' Higgins of Chile (1996), the World Economic Forum's Crystal Award (1997) and the Anugerah Tokoh Melayu Terbilang (2007). A rare recipient of triple "Datuk" titles from various royalties, Ib was honoured with a retrospective exhibition by the National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur in 1986. After 11 years of struggles and planning, the Ibrahim Hussein Museum and Cultural Foundation in Langkawi was launched in 2000. Together with his wife Datin Sim, he had organised the Club Mediterranee Asian Arts Festival in Cherating, Pahang and in Bali, Indonesia, as well as the 1st Langkawi International Festival of the Arts.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Ibrahim Ahmed; Egyptian 1984-; The things I hope to bury #9, I never revealed myself to them series
        Feb. 28, 2023

        Ibrahim Ahmed; Egyptian 1984-; The things I hope to bury #9, I never revealed myself to them series

        Est: R75,000 - R95,000

        Ibrahim Ahmed Egyptian 1984- The things I hope to bury #9, I never revealed myself to them series 2016-2021 welded Mercedes scrap metal parts, on a stainless steel base height: 64; width: 29cm; depth: 24cm † VAT will be charged on both hammer and premium for this lot

        Strauss & Co
      • Ibrahim Ahmed; Egyptian 1984-; quickly but carefully cross to the other side # 39, I never revealed myself to them series
        Feb. 28, 2023

        Ibrahim Ahmed; Egyptian 1984-; quickly but carefully cross to the other side # 39, I never revealed myself to them series

        Est: R80,000 - R120,000

        Ibrahim Ahmed Egyptian 1984- quickly but carefully cross to the other side # 39, I never revealed myself to them series unique photocollage on paper 66,5 by 79cm excluding frame; 68,5 by 80,5 by 3cm including frame † VAT will be charged on both hammer and premium for this lot

        Strauss & Co
      • Ibrahim Ahmed; Egyptian 1984-; quickly but carefully cross to the other side # 26, I never revealed myself to them series
        Feb. 28, 2023

        Ibrahim Ahmed; Egyptian 1984-; quickly but carefully cross to the other side # 26, I never revealed myself to them series

        Est: R70,000 - R90,000

        Ibrahim Ahmed Egyptian 1984- quickly but carefully cross to the other side # 26, I never revealed myself to them series 2022 unique photocollage on paper sheet size: 55,5 by 60cm; 59 by 63,5cm excluding frame; 57,5 by 61,5 by 3cm including frame † VAT will be charged on both hammer and premium for this lot

        Strauss & Co
      • A.B IBRAHIM : Fishing Village, 1960’s / Crossing the River, 1960’s
        Nov. 27, 2022

        A.B IBRAHIM : Fishing Village, 1960’s / Crossing the River, 1960’s

        Est: RM1,800 - RM3,500

        A.B. Ibrahim excelled in creating and romanticising local landscapes only with the watercolour medium. It is a common, everyday and modest scene carrying a quiet and tranquil mood that accompanies the atmosphere of villages. The artist creates a very nostalgic and sentimental mood, reminding one of days gone by or the feeling of missing home after having been away for a long time. His prowess in re-enacting mood and feeling as well as beautiful rustic landscapes on paper made him one of the most well-known artists in Kedah until this day. ‘Fishing Village, 1960’s is a postcard perfect scene of a fishing village in Kedah brings one back to simpler times before the Internet. It is a common, everyday and modest scene carrying a quiet and tranquil mood that accompanies the atmosphere of villages.

        KLAS Art Auction
      • Ibrahim Hussein, Datuk (b. Kedah, 1936 - d. 2009) Hillview (Pemandangan Bukit), 1984
        Dec. 05, 2021

        Ibrahim Hussein, Datuk (b. Kedah, 1936 - d. 2009) Hillview (Pemandangan Bukit), 1984

        Est: RM380,000 - RM550,000

        In Asian communities, mountains and hills with its luscious cloak of dense vegetation are imbued with spiritual forces, with the epitome of the sacred Mount Meru. Living amidst such congenial environs represents an achievement of abundance and spirit, with its vantage view, what with an affinity with beauteous Nature. Datuk Ibrahim Hussein’s Hillview is a landscape with naturally architectonic dome, with sinewy woolly lines intertwining in propitious rainbow spectrum and demarcations amidst the upper crust, against a fern-green sky backdrop. The shape within imperceptibly morphs into what can be discerned as a pohon hayat (tree of life). It’s an ideal of a paradise, with the robust lines threading and weaving, or curling like cats within its own cell, or moving inexorably in antithetical directions or motions, sometimes framed by distended ovals or domes in membranous colour. Everything is throbbing in relentless activity in this hilly terrain in an elixir of joie de vivre. The music of the soul throbs with the songs of the earth in Datuk Ibrahim’s magical crochet. With awards like the Crystal Award, participation in the hugely prestigious Venice Biennale in 1970, what with a tripartite exhibition in Kuwait in 1977 with Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali, Datuk Ibrahim Hussein is incontrovertibly Malaysia’s most internationally iconic artist. Tutelage at Byam Shaw followed by the Royal Academy in London burnished his credentials like no other. Malaysia’s National Art Gallery accorded Datuk Ibrahim a Retrospective, followed with great fanfare, in 1986. A triple Datuk and awards such as the Anugerah Tokoh Terbilang (2007), the Japan Foundation Cultural Award (1988), the Order of Andres Bello of Venezuela (1993) and the Order of Bernardo O’ Higgins of Chile (1996) made him an artist extraordinaire. He was also a visionary, setting up the Ibrahim Hussein Museum and Cultural Foundation in Langkawi in 2000 and celebrated it with the Langkawi International Festival of Arts. He also organised the Club Mediterranee Asian Arts Festival in Cherating (Pahang) and Bali.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Kodra Ibrahim - Sandro Pertini, 1984
        Nov. 06, 2021

        Kodra Ibrahim - Sandro Pertini, 1984

        Est: €400 - €500

        Kodra Ibrahim - Sandro Pertini, 1984 Mixed technique on cardboard 24x34 cm; signature and year lower left. Authentication of the artist on photograph.

        Aste Brina
      • Ibrahim Hanna Ibrahim (Israeli - Palestinian, 1936-1984)
        Jul. 31, 2021

        Ibrahim Hanna Ibrahim (Israeli - Palestinian, 1936-1984)

        Est: -

        Still life, 1960, Oil on canvas, 39 x 48 cm, Signed and dated

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Ibrahim Hanna Ibrahim (Israeli - Palestinian, 1936-1984)
        Jul. 13, 2019

        Ibrahim Hanna Ibrahim (Israeli - Palestinian, 1936-1984)

        Est: -

        Woman in green, 1961, Oil on canvas, 81 x 62 cm, Signed and dated

        Yair Art Gallery
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