The Saudi-Palestinian artist is exhibiting her unique style of embroidery at the ongoing third edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB).
She marries history with symbolism to explore spaces for the contemporary within the bounds of the traditional.
Through this, Awartani hopes to trigger a revival of Islamic art forms.
"First, Islamic Art is not made for the sake of art alone. It is a sacred spiritual practice that is used as a way to worship God. It teaches one 'sabr' (patience) and respect. As a practitioner of Islamic art, my work is a form of prayer and 'dhikr' (remembrance).
Her exhibit, titled 'Love is My Law, Love is My Faith', features a set of eight embroidered cloth panels inspired by verses of 12thCentury Sufi poet Ibn Arabi on his experience in the holy city of Mecca, a KMB release said today. The panels, on display at David Hall, Fort Kochi, are arranged in order of decreasing size and intended as a spiritual journey towards the sublime.
Awartani works within the mysticism of the Sufi tradition, which considers symbolism an essential means to approach and engage with the Eternal.
"Sufi poetry and teachings are layered with evocative symbols that strive to inform and awaken different levels of intellect, being and understanding. My effort is to familiarise Islamic art to the contemporary world using the medium of mathematics," she said.
KMB 2016 curator Sudarshan Shetty said Awartani's deft use of traditional patterns in a contemporary form was impressive.
"Her work stands out because it is based on the traditional methods and strategies of making objects, but is employed in a contemporary form. The nod to mathematics in her works adds to their distinctiveness," Shetty said.
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