Amir Nour Sudanese/American, 1936-2021
Doll, 1974
Bronze
102 x 53 x 41 cm
40 1/8 x 20 7/8 x 16 1/8 in
40 1/8 x 20 7/8 x 16 1/8 in
Courtesy of the Artist and Lawrie Shabibi
In Doll (1974) Nour turns to bronze to explore the gentle interplay of mass, volume, and memory. Though its title suggests a figure, the sculpture remains resolutely abstract, its rounded...
In Doll (1974) Nour turns to bronze to explore the gentle interplay of mass, volume, and memory. Though its title suggests a figure, the sculpture remains resolutely abstract, its rounded forms recalling calabashes, vessels, and organic shapes that marked his early environment. The simplicity is deliberate: smooth surfaces, quiet curves, and carefully held space generate a calm, contemplative presence. The work reflects Nour’s ability to reduce form to its essentials while retaining a sense of rootedness. Through these distilled shapes, he creates an object that feels
both contemporary and anchored in Sudanese visual heritage.
both contemporary and anchored in Sudanese visual heritage.
Provenance
Estate of Amir NourExhibitions
Amir Nour: A Retrospective (1965–Present): Brevity is the Soul of Wit, Sharjah Art Foundation, 12 November 2016 to 12 January 2017The Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh from 15 April to 25 May 1976
Literature
Brevity is the Soul of Wit: A Retrospective Exhibition Book, Sharjah Art Foundation, p.68Join Mailing List
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