Haki Xhakli
Haki Xhakli | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Kosovar |
Occupation(s) | Painter, professor |
Known for | Painting |
Works | Apokalipsa |
Movement | Modern Art |
Haki Xhakli is a Kosovo Albanian painter and a university professor from Kosovo. He is known for his composition paintings where figures of horse, castle and woman dominate.[1]
Life
[edit]Haki Xhakli was born on 3 October 1952 in Ferizaj, where he attended his early education. In 1978 he graduated from the Academy of Figurative Arts in University of Pristina, where he studied painting in the class of professor Rexhep Ferri.[2]
From 1982 to 1988 he was leading the Artist's Association Zef Kolombi in Ferizaj. Since 1984 he has been a member of the Association of Figurative Artists of Kosovo,[3] which he chaired from 2006 to 2008.[4]
He has been working at the Faculty of Education since 2005, where he teaches art methodology to undergraduates and graduates, with the title of Professor Assistant at the University of Pristina. In 2010 he received a Doctoral Degree on Social Sciences at University of Skopje.[5] In 2016 he served temporarily as the Dean of Faculty of Education at University of Prishtina.[6] Xhakli was also a national coordinator for curriculum development of art education in Kosovo organised by Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (Kosovo) from 2002 until 2012.[7][8][9][10]
Exhibitions
[edit]Xhakli participated in several international collective exhibitions and opened personal ones in Kosovo, Italy, Germany, Finland, France, Netherlands, Serbia, Macedonia and Albania.
In Kosovo, he had ten solo exhibitions and participated in forty four (44) collective exhibitions.[11]
- 1983 – Culture House, Ferizaj, Kosovo
- 1993 – Cafe Gallery “Kata”, Ferizaj, Kosovo
- 1994 – Cafe “Bolero”, Ferizaj, Kosovo
- 1995 – SHKA “Agimi”, Prizren, Kosovo
- 1996 – Gallery “Rada”, Prizren, Kosovo
- 1999 – Hellweg-Museum, Unna, Germany [12]
- 1999 – Katharinen-Hoff, Unna, Germany [13]
- 2000 – Art Gallery, Ferizaj, Kosovo
- 2002 – Culture House, Kaçanik, Kosovo
- 2003 – Gallery of Ministry of Culture, Prishtina, Kosovo
- 2006 – Gallery of Ministry of Culture, Prishtina, Kosovo
- 2011 – National History Museum, Tirana, Albania
- 2014 – Show Your Hope, Eindhoven, The Netherlands [14]
- 2016 – Embassy of Kosovo, Berlin, Germany [15]
- 2020 – Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosovo [16]
- 2022 – National Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Albania, Tirana, Albania[17]
- 2024 – Luckan Cultural Centre, Helsinki, Finland[18]
During his career he spent time in Florence, Italy and Unna, Germany where he was a personal tutor of painters Ilona Hetmann [19] and Hans Wegener.[20]
Gallery
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The Castle in Motion (1985), oil in canvas, 77 x 57 cm
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Don Quixote (1986), oil in canvas, 75 x 60 cm
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Dialogue (1995), oil in canvas, 80 x 100 cm
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White Present (1991), combined technique, 68 x 48 cm
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The Shepherdess (1997), oil in canvas, 90 x 130 cm
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The Restless Horse (1997), oil in canvas, 135 x 155 cm
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Little Constantine (1996), oil in canvas, 110 x 120 cm
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The Restless Bird (1997), acryl in paper, 50 x 70 cm
Work
[edit]The symbols that Haki Xhakli communicates in his paintings are universal and autochthonous. Universal to the fact, as they are transposed well into the fabric and very accessible to understand for the general public and indigenous to the author's region as each figure and every single painting line comes from the experience of daily lives to the bloodshed history of author's nation.
The inevitable symbol which is present in almost every painting of the artist is the horse. Its unique drawing brings up multiple associations with everyday life. It is portrayed as the symbol of faithfulness, but also of the burden that holds upon itself. It is very visible the inescapable feeling of alertness and vigilance that the horse symbol represents. With this detail, the artist reminds the audience for the struggles of the Albanian people for centuries, who could never sleep quietly, be comfortable and had to watch out on every side from dangers coming from conquerors nearby claiming the domination over the soil of artist's nation.
In line with the horse symbol and its head, there is the symbol of the castle that connects well with high rooftops and small turrets, this symbolises the national resistance and the never-ending danger from various occupants. Its shielded walls used as a protection from enemies indicates the coldness of the stones absorbing from outside and the warmth inside that is offered through hospitality to every friend.
The last piece of the triangle on his painting symbols is the personality of the woman, described as the symbol of human renewal. Painted as pretty, with a focus on the eyes, his paintings give a precise perspective thought where woman's sacrifice to save humankind is visible. In the woman's eyes in the paintings, you can read numerous stories, blunders, desires, goals, even tragedies, and troubles. The woman in Xhakli's paintings never spared herself, regardless of circumstances, and regardless of the absurd situations in which she was. The artist presents her entire spiritual world as it is, extremely grandiose and unobstructed, on one side and very modest on the other side.
Through many symbols, he empowers his painting by elevating it to a high degree of universal semiotics, which receives a polysemic message, which then is not difficult to be accepted by artisans regardless of the relevance. One particular painting cycle that Xhakli created is the Apocalypse, as it makes the viewer think that it is the end of the world, in fact, it is portrayed as the end of the dreadful side of the universe.[21][22]
Publications
[edit]- Xhakli, Haki (2007). "Shkolla dhe shëndeti mental (Doracak për arsimtarë)". Kosovo: Center for Promotion of Education. p. 67. ISBN 978-9951-8549-0-0.
- Xhakli, Haki (2008). "Mobilising institutional and human resources of the school system". NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics. pp. 85–113. ISBN 978-1-60750-037-7.
- Xhakli, Haki (2008). "Vështrim për edukatën figurative dhe metodologjinë e mësimdhënies". University of Prishtina, Faculty of Education, Educologia 2/2008: 177–179.
- E. Baloch-Kaloianov; A. Mikus-Kos; H. Xhakli (2009). "Activating Psychosocial Local Resources in Territories Affected by War and Terrorism". IOS Press. pp. 11–. ISBN 978-1-60750-449-8.
- Xhakli, Haki (2010). "Loja si aktivitet dëfryes dhe edukativ i fëmijës". University of Prishtina, Faculty of Education, Educologia 4/2008. 4: 353–355, KUD394.3, 398.82-053.4/.5(496.51).
- Xhakli, Haki (2011). "Trashëgimia në formimin dhe edukimin e fëmijës. (Heritage in the formation and education of the child)". Malësia. No.6: 133–147, COBISS.CG-ID: 20703760. ISSN 1800-5764.
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has extra text (help)[permanent dead link] - Xhakli, Haki (2013). "Roli i edukatorëve për zhvillimin e kreativitetit dhe të gjuhës të fëmijëve parashkollorë. (The Role of Educators in the Creative Development of the Pre-school Children's Language)". University Fan S.Noli, Fakulteti i Edukimit dhe Filologjisë, Departmenti i Gjuhës dhe i Letërsisë. 2013: 200–203). ISBN 978-9928-167-04-0.
- Xhakli, Haki (2013). "Komunikimi - Proces i realizimit të kontaktit". Studime Sociolinguistike, Libraria Kotti. 2013. ISBN 978-9928-167-04-0.
- Xhakli, Haki (2016). "Metoda e Vlerësimit për ciklin Parashkollor dhe Fillorë. (Assessment Method for Pre-Primary and Primary Schools)". Reforma. No.3: 454–456. ISSN 1800-9794.
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References
[edit]- ^ Dërmaku, Sulejman (2017). "Brenda Kopertinave". Kosovo: Rozafa. pp. 9–12. ISBN 978-9951-02-341-2.
- ^ Xhakli, Haki, Albanian Arts, retrieved 17 November 2018
- ^ "Kosova Monography", Academy of Science and Arts of Kosova, pp.572–575.
- ^ "Ushtrues detyre i kryetarit zgjedhet piktori Haki Xhakli". Koha Ditore, R.S, p.17. 2006-01-16.
- ^ Personeli Akademik, Fakulteti i Edukimit, University of Prishtina, archived from the original on 13 April 2019, retrieved 17 November 2018
- ^ "Haki Xhakli dekan i përkohshëm i Fakultetit të Edukimit". Gazeta Express. 2016-02-03.
- ^ "Kurrikula bërthamë për arsimin e mesëm të lartë të Kosovës" (PDF). MASHT. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-11-25. Retrieved 2018-12-08.
- ^ "Standardet e zhvillimit dhe të mësuarit në fëmijërinë e hershme" (PDF). masht.rks-gov.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-07-19. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- ^ "Core curriculum for lower secondary education in Kosovo" (PDF). masht.rks-gov.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-03-16. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- ^ "Core curriculum for pre-primary grade and primary education in Kosovo" (PDF). masht.rks-gov.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-05-22. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- ^ "Fakulteti i Edukimit". Fakulteti i Edukimit. Archived from the original on 2019-04-13. Retrieved 2018-12-08.
- ^ "Neue Austellung zum Millenium im Hellweg-Museum". Ruhr Nachrichten, Hennes, Nr.149. 1999-07-12.
- ^ "Ausstellung im Katharinen-Hof". Ruhr Nachrichten, Wagner, Nr.166. 1999-09-12.
- ^ "SHOW YOUR HOPE Start up Balkan Selection". Archived from the original on 2019-04-30. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
- ^ "U hap ekspozita e piktorit Haki Xhakli në Berlin - Telegrafi". 7 July 2016.
- ^ "Në hollin e Kuvendit ekspozohen dy piktura të piktorit Haki Xhakli - Kuvendi i Kosoves".
- ^ "Javët Kulturore Ndërkombëtare - Ekspozitë e veprave të piktorit Haki Xhakli, Halli i Teatri të Operës". Archived from the original on 2023-03-31. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
- ^ "Hapet ekspozita e piktorit Haki Xhakli në Helsinki". 10 May 2024.
- ^ Ilona Hetmann Ilona Hetmann Archived 2016-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, access-date: May 2, 2019
- ^ Hans Wegener : Kunstraum Unna: Hans Wegener : Kunstraum Unna, access-date: May 2, 2019
- ^ "Impresion: Polisemi mesazhes artistike". Gazeta Bujku, 1996, p.14, S.Dërmaku. 1996-01-24.
- ^ Ferri, Rexhep (2002). Gabime të bukura: ese: Skicë për një rrëfim të lirë. Në pikturat e Haki Xhaklit ngjyrat dhe vijat prapë fillojnë me një ëndërr. Akademia e Shkencave dhe e Arteve e Kosovës. pp. 19–20. ISBN 9789994342648.
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