
This book contains an intensive introduction by Mouneer Al-Shaarani, in which he illuminates his vision and his achievement in grounding, developing, and modernizing Arabic calligraphy as an autonomous art form within the field of visual arts. His approach is built upon a critical re-reading that diverges from conventional narratives about its theoretical history, aesthetic evolution, and creative manifestations.
In addition to more than 100 colorful calligraphic panels created throughout his career, Al-Shaarani produced these works according to his own vision, method, and distinctive style. He employed various scripts —some of which he partially developed, others he transformed qualitatively in terms of letterforms and structure. In some cases, he revived and modernized traditional scripts, or even re-created them entirely. He also designed new forms inspired by the aesthetic qualities of certain scripts or based on the fundamental structure of Arabic calligraphy.
The book is in Arabic with translation into French, English and Spanish. It’s a co-publishing project between members of the Arabic-language network of the International Alliance of Independent Publishers (Atlas Publishing, Damascus; Arab Diffusion, Beirut; El Ain, Cairo; Med Ali, Sfax and Mamdouh Adwan, Sharjah).
Publication: 2025
ISBN: 978-9933-940-93-5
Listen here to the round table discussion dedicated to the work of Mouneer Al-Shaarani, organised in 2024 during Babelica.































