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HAND OF FATIMA - EXHIBITION BY FARIDEH ZARIV
The Hand of Fatima, an ancient motif in northern African and Middle
Eastern art and architecture, is rich in meaning. The symbol is also
known as khamsa and the Eye of Fatima in Islamic tradition. The Hand
of Fatima symbolises divine protection, freedom and peaceful
co-existence with others and is used in amulets, jewellery and
architectural features. Predating Islam, the symbol has been widely
assimilated into Islamic art.
The Iranian-Australian artist Farideh
Zariv has, since 1990, collected more than eighty artworks
incorporating the Hand of Fatima; collected from Iran, all over the
Arabian world and India. Selected pieces will be on display. Also
displayed will be multi-media artworks by Zariv that were inspired by
the Hand of Fatima. According to Zariv, “…each hand has a message for
humankind. The Hand of Fatima is a symbol of that message, carrying
spiritual and mystical meanings. This hand could be a hand of light,
showing humankind the way to brightness and peace. It could also be a
hand, which directs human attention to inner spirituality. In my art I
try to convey this message, including the essence of the hand, in the
title of each work.”
A DVD on contemporary Iranian paintings will be
screened at the Bo-Kaap Museum on 4 and 5 July, 10:00 to 11:00.
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