Journal of Contemporary Iraq & the Arab World | 2021

Painting architectural heritage in modern Baghdad: The art of Lorna Selim

 

Abstract


This article explores the work of the artist Lorna Selim in the context of a period of modernization and urbanization in Baghdad, the city she moved to in 1950 with her husband, fellow artist Jewad Selim. Following the neglect and destruction of thousands of traditional houses in Baghdad, the landscape of the city was changing rapidly over time. Modernist architects and planners fuelled these changes, with little consideration for issues of conservation. I aim to show the impact of a variety of policies, historical events and new architectural trends on the Iraqi environment, and show how Lorna captured a snapshot of Iraqi cultural and architectural history which has since been lost.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1386/jciaw_00045_1
Language English
Journal Journal of Contemporary Iraq & the Arab World

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