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sabato 24 dicembre 2016

UFO Robot Grendizer and Arabic Street Art: Interview with ASHEKMAN



Interview with ASHEKMAN, author - together with the volunteer group Jedareyat - of this amazing giant "Grendizer Mural" appeared in Kuwait City during Urban Culture Week Kuwait in October 2016.



UFO Robot Grendizer

UFO Robot Grendizer is a Japanese animated tv series. It was produced in 74 episodes by Toei Animation from 1975 to 1977, in collaboration with mangaka Go Nagai and his society Dynamic Planning. Grendizer is very popular in many countries around the world, under different names: in France and in Quebec (Canada) it went by the name "Goldorak"; in Italy, where it was called "Atlas Ufo Robot", "Ufo Robot Goldrake", or simply "Goldrake"; in Middle East countries it was known as "Grendizer" and in Lebanon it was loved by a generation of young people during the years of Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990), as illustrated in the article entitled "LEBANON: Alien robot invades Beirut for groundbreaking Arab animation fest" by Meris Lutz, published in Los Angeles Times in November 2009 on the occasion of the first edition of Beirut Animated Film Festival (fb official page is here).

Map of Lebanon, from Wikipedia.
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Grendizer on the Beirut Animated poster (2009)
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The Kabbani Brothers, founders of ASHEKMAN, come from Beirut and knowing them is an important opportunity to understand their artistic techniques and the reasons of their passion for Grendizer, so let's start with this interview with them.

Identical twin brothers Kabbani.

Mural Grendizer in Beirut (Lebanon) by ASHEKMAN.
The message on the wall is in Arabic Calligraffiti and reads: "People's Champ".
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Mural Grendizer in Dubai (United Arab Emirates).
Title: "People's Champ Grendizer".

1) Could you please introduce your works and your activities on street art and advertisement to the Italian public? How did ASHEKMAN start?

Started in Beirut/Lebanon in 2001 by identical twin brothers Omar and Mohamed Kabbani, ASHEKMAN is a movement that is at the forefront of a battle to preserve the Arabic culture through art, and make the Arabic language/calligraphy visually more appealing especially with the globalization that is invading the mainstream media.

ASHEKMAN crew operates 3 activities simultaneously: Arabic rap music, Arabic calligraffiti/street art and Arabic street wear.

ASHEKMAN website home page.
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General Dizer by ASHEKMAN.

2) How did you discover the Japanese animated series UF0 Robot Grendizer? When did you watch it for the first time?

Grendizer was the most famous cartoon during the 70s and 80s in the Middle East because it was dubbed in Arabic. We were born in the early 1980's so we watched Grendizer for the first time in the mid-end 80's in shelters underground during the Lebanese civil war.

A giant monster and a child in a city in ruins.
From Grendizer ep. 57
Grendizer, defender of a city in ruins.
From Grendizer ep. 57
Grendizer in Yerevan (Armenia), by ASHEKMAN.

3) Why did you draw Grendizer characters in several places around the world? Is it your favourite cartoon or your favourite hero? Is there a social message underlying your Grendizer murales?

We drew Grendizer because we needed a hero to save us from the fighting militias and the external aggression against our city and throughout the years we took him as our mascot, following us everywhere and saving the underdogs in a region full of tyrants and injustice. In our opinion Grendizer will save us from the bad guys.

So far we tagged Grendizer in Beirut, Kuwait, Dubai [United Arab Emirates], Jeddah [Saudi Arabia], Geneva [Switzerland], Yerevan [Armenia], Birmingham [United Kingdom], and we hope soon to tag our childhood hero somewhere in Italy.


Grendizer in Beirut (Lebanon), by ASHEKMAN.
The message on the wall is in Arabic Calligraffiti: "No nation will die if it has Grendizer".
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Grendizer in Geneva (Switzerland), by ASHEKMAN.
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Grendizer in Birmingham (United Kingdom), by ASHEKMAN.
The message on the wall is: "For Peace on Earth".
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Mural Grendizer in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), by ASHEKMAN.

4) What street artists do you like the most? Was there anybody who was a source of inspiration for you?

Shepard Fairey and Banksy are our favorite street artists because of their social and political messages, but also we like master calligrapher Hassan Massoudy.
Our main inspiration was our city Beirut, a cultural and historical land that is considered a battlefield in the "Cold War" between the major powers.


Hassan Massoudy, Master calligrapher (link).
A video of Massoudy at work is here.

The Martyr's Square statue in Beirut (1982, link).
The monument was made by Italian sculptor Renato Marino Mazzacurati. It was inaugurated in 1960.

5) Please, tell us about your Grendizer mural in Kuwait: was it a difficult work for you? How did you create it?

ASHEKMAN and their ally Grendizer landed in Kuwait and did the biggest mural in Kuwait City, it took us 2 days to finish, tagging a 6 storey building, the whole drawing was created from Arabic calligraphy, combined with Graffiti we call it calligraffiti. The theme of the piece is people's champ.

On the left, the building of Kuwait City before "Grendizer Mural Calligraffiti".
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Kabbani brothers and "Grendizer Mural Calligraffiti" in Kuwait City.
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ASHEKMAN OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://ashekman.com/

ASHEKMAN FB OFFICIAL PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/ASHEKMAN/

ASHEKMAN OFFICIAL INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ashekman/

ASHEKMAN OFFICIAL TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ashekman

Grendizer, people's champ.
Picture from second Japanese ending.
Special thanks to Daria and Piero for their help.

P. S. More info about Grendizer popularity in Middle-East countries are available in this interview with Iraqi visual artist Bassam Al-Sabah.

1 commento:

  1. Such an inspiration. Next time, you might want to see a glimpse of beautiful drone shows in Dubai, Omniyat.

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