“Objects of Imagination” Exhibition

The Royal Society of Fine Arts, The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in cooperation with Kinda Foundation for Contemporary Arab Art Cordially invite you to the inauguration of “Objects of Imagination” Contemporary Arab Ceramics at The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts.

 

“The Shapes of Water” Exhibition

As part of Amman Design Week 2019 events, The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in cooperation with the Embassy of Italy in Jordan will be hosting an exhibition entitled “Shapes of Water” which is an international design project led by architect Silvana Annicchiarico, and promoted by Triennale Design Museum and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Water governance and its use have always been issues of planning interest. However, since water-to-drink is perceived as a limited resource, it has become more and more a matter of design – precious as a commodity, business element – and a status of quality. The scarcity of water and the attempts to promote an increasingly rational use of this resource is an extremely important issue for Jordan.

Join us from 4-12 October 2019 at the The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts building 2.

Through the exhibition :About Archive in Jordan

We invite you at the beginning of the new season of “Hiwar Art Club” meetings this month to attend a tour and discussion with the artists participating in the exhibition “About Archives in Jordan” currently held at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts. This exhibition comes as the culmination of Hiwar workshop: “On Art Archives in Jordan” where the joined participants were invited to choose artworks from the permanent collection of the National Gallery, and take it as a starting point for investigating histories, lineages and narratives that emerge(d) within the art scene in Jordan. Through the process, participants have analyzed and responded to their selections using various artistic, critical, contextual, and archival materials.

The workshops and exhibition were organized by Ala Younis, Raed Ibrahim, and Khaldoun Hijazin.

Participation artists: Dana Abu Khalil, Yasmine Alnabulsi, Mo’awia Bajis, Hiba Farhat, Khaldoun Hijazin, Karina Rbeihat, Omnia Sabry, Sama Shahrouri, and Raya Shanawani; In conversation with artworks from the National Gallery’s collection, featuring artists: Ahmed Mustafa, Asaad Arabi, Ufemia Rizk, Suhail Bisharat, Shaker Hassan Al Said, Riham Ghassib, Fahrelnissa Zeid, Fouad Hattar, Mona Saudi, Nasma Nimry, Ali Jabri, Hani Alqam, Wijdan, Yasser Dweik and others.

Join us at 6 PM, Saturday 28/9/2019 at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, building #2.

“A Sense of Place” Exhibition

The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, The Embassy of Australia in Jordan, in cooperation with Japingka Gallery – Australia & Jacaranda Images – Jordan “A Sense of Place” Exhibition, Artworks by Indigenous Australian Artists and artworks by Jordanian Artists from the Collection of the National Gallery

from 8 to 30 of July 2019 at The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts

Extended until 18 August 2019

Japingka Gallery – Aboriginal Art
Jacaranda Images

“Extravagant Illusion: Soul & Salt” Exhibition

Under the Patronage of HRH Princess Wijdan Al Hashemi The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts Cordially invites you to the opening of the photography exhibition “Extravagant Illusion: Soul & Salt” by the Photographer Hadeel Al-Ramahi At the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts – Building 2, 6:00 pm Tuesday 19 February 2019.

The exhibition will run through 5 March 2019

Contemporary Art from Asia

Under the Patronage of H.E. Dr. Omar Razzaz, The Royal Society of Fine Arts Cordially invites you to the inauguration of “Contemporary Art from Asia” at The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts – Building 1, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 3 July 2019. The exhibition will run through 31 December 2019.

Asia is the largest and the most diverse continent with respect to culture, ethnicity, natural landscape and population density. Since its inception, the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts has been collaborating with people of different nations, regardless of their political affiliations, who have left their mark on the aesthetic map. Hence comes “Asia”, an exhibition that aims to enrich our aesthetic knowledge of the continent and its people’s creative output.

The Jordan National Gallery has held a considerable number of solo and group exhibitions of works by artists from a number of Asian countries. We are pleased to present this significantly large exhibition of artworks by 140 artists from 20 Asian countries from the gallery’s permanent collection.

The works in this exhibition vary in trend, technique and subject and deal with themes focusing on people and places. The audience is able to view traditional arts, miniatures and calligraphy, as well as works in the realist, expressionist and abstract styles that include paintings, drawings, engravings, prints, sculptures, installations and mixed media works.

Special thanks to our sponsor Romero Group

“In The Margin” Exhibition

You are invited to the inaugural international festival of Factory, a new platform brought to you by The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts that aims to support, activate and promote creative projects

The festival will be under the title “In the Margin”, combining the various fields of contemporary cultural, environmental and social projects and art including dance, music, plastic and visual arts, cinema, architecture, design, literature, comics and graffiti among many more

The inauguration event will be followed by a 7-day program featuring performances, concerts, talks, theatre and workshops, with a collective exhibition by local and international artists.