Opening of 14th Personal Arts Exhibition of Iraqi Artist Mutie Al-Jumaili
Among the activities of IBC Cultural Program (Ibdaa), the 14th personal exhibition of Iraqi artist Mutie Al-Jumaili was opened on Saturday November 18th, 2017 on IBC Hall / 1st floor.
The exhibition included a thirty-nine acrylic, oil and other materials paintings carried out on canvas with different techniques and measurements embodying the ancient Sumerian and Babylonian civilizations of Mesopotamia.
The Sumerian and Arabic letter was used to form a link with a history that exceeded 500 years BC. The artist used the “Arabic door” for the first time as a visual painting with a technique that is not free of the impact of the wall and letter.
During the opening ceremony, artist Mutie Al-Jumaili toured the exhibition with IBC Vice Chairman and Secretary General Mr. Saad Naji, a number of IBC members; Mr. Odai Haddad, Mr. Ahmed Al-Amili and Mr. Aqeel Al-Hadi.
The event was also attended by the former Iraqi Minister of Electricity Mr. Abdul Karim Aftan and the former Iraqi Ambassador to Jordan Mr. Saad Al-Hayyani along with a number of guests.
The opening ceremony witnessed attendance of a large number of members of the Iraqi community in Jordan, media, satellite TV channels, IBC CEO and staff.
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