Waleed R. Qaisi
Waleed R. Qaisi is a ceramic artist who lives and works in Amman, Jordan. Born in Baghdad, Iraq, he received his diploma in Fine Arts at the University of Baghdad in 1985.
Waleed R. Qaisi has participated in numerous exhibitions across the world, and his works are now part of international collections at museums such as the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman, Sharjah Art Museum in UAE, Guldagergaard – International Ceramic Research Center in Denmark, Fule International Ceramic Art Museum in China, or the International Ceramics Studio in Hungary. He is also a member of the International Academy of Ceramics.
Waleed R. Qaisi’s work involves the recording of major events or the depiction of terrible scenes of wars and conflicts. His installations are haunted by obsessions of hell – in the spiritual meaning – that cannot get rid of their nightmares except through art. It is a precondition that the artist is honest, free and liberated to be able to depict such honesty in his works. This presents a big challenge for Arab artists and also for modern Arab art to a large extent. Waleed R. Qaisi, in his representations, is firstly expressing himself and secondly is participating in transferring facts and recording them, both actions that cannot be separated from each other.
Haydar Audeh, A Biography of Hell, 2021. Translated by Khaleda Sweileh. Haydar Audeh is a theater composer, director, and art critic.
Visit Waleed R. Qaisi’s Instagram page.
The work by Waleed, The absences of the presence, is stunning. The glazes atop what seemed to me a building structure (it could indeed be the entrance to Hell) truly exemplified the horror of war or hell, but the allure of the colorful panel inside the opening at the bottom would tempt my opening it. Amazing. Thank you for sharing this work of art. I went right to Waleed’s selected works link and dazzled at the other treasures he has created.