SIMORGH
– WORKS BY GRAHAM DAY
INSPIRED BY FARID AL-DIN ‘ATTAR’S CONFERENCE
OF THE BIRDS
Exhibition
Introduction
Venue
The October Gallery, 24 Old Gloucester Street, London WC1N 3AL.
Date
14 November – 7 December 2002.
Organised
by
The Iran Heritage Foundation and
The October Gallery.
Curated
by
Rose Issa in association with Elisabeth Lalouschek.
Supported
by
Amir Kupay.
Introduction
The
‘Conference of the Birds’
(Mantiq al-tayr), is a masnavi,
i.e. a poem in rhyming couplets, composed towards the end of the
12th century by Farid al-Din
‘Attar (d. 1221), the celebrated Persian poet. It is an animal fable that
involves the birds of the world in the search for their king,
the Simorgh. All of Graham Day’s works in this exhibition are inspired
by ‘Attar’s work. He specifically chose to work with these
images using relief printmaking, which is inevitably concerned
with mirror images and symmetry. Day’s interest in these
visual strategies is emphasised by his use of monoprint
techniques. The use of anaphora, a literary device popular with
‘Attar, where words or phrases are repeated and strung
together like pearls, suggests another link. Day sees the
repeated printing of the bird-images, which are themselves made
up of text, as a visual equivalent of this same rhetorical
device.
Born
in London in 1946, Graham Day studied Fine Art at the Bath
Academy of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art, London. He has
lectured in Printmaking since 1973. Recent one-man exhibitions
of his work were held in London and Los Angeles. Examples of
Day’s work are in the collections of the British Library, the
British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London; the
Bilbliothèque Nationale in Paris; the Museum of Modern Art in
New York; the World Bank in Washington DC; and the National
Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.
Preview
and Reception – 13 November 6.30-8.00pm
(Free
admission, but by RSVP only, due to security and limited space)
Evening
of classical Persian music with Tinoush
Bahrami (Tar) and late night viewing of exhibition
– 22 November 6.30pm
(Tickets:
7.50 Pounds [concession 5.00 Pounds])
Enquiries
and RSVP
020 7242-7367, octobergallery@compuserve.com
Admissions
Fee
(strictly no admission without RSVP on 13 November, due to
security and limited capacity).
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