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Name
  
Layla Al-Attar


Role
  
Artist

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Died
  
June 27, 1993, Baghdad, Iraq

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Layla Al-Attar (Arabic: ليلى العطار‎‎, born in Baghdad, Iraq) was an Iraqi artist and painter who graduated from the Academy of fine Arts in Baghdad in 1965. She held five one-woman shows in Iraq, and took part in all national and other collective exhibitions held in the country and abroad. Al-Attar also took part in the Kuwait Biennial (1973), the first Arab Biennial (Baghdad 1974), the second Arab Biennial (1976), the Kuwait Biennial (1981), and won the Golden Sail Medal in the Cairo Biennial (1984). At the time of her death, she was the director of the Iraqi National Art Museum.

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On 27 June 1993, Al-Attar, her husband and their housekeeper were killed by a U.S. missile attack on Iraqi Intelligence main building which was just behind her house, ordered by U.S. President Bill Clinton. The building was hit by 24 rockets. Two misfired and hit their house by accident, per her son's testimony. The attack also blinded Al-Attar's daughter.

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Legacy

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Kris Kristofferson dedicated and wrote a song about Al-Attar, called "The Circle", which appears on his live album Broken Freedom Song: Live from San Francisco. In the live introduction to the song on that CD, Kristofferson explains that it covers both the death of Layla Al-Attar and the problem of los desaparecidos, the Argentines who "disappeared"; they were secretly arrested and murdered by the Argentinian dictatorial government. He states that he linked the two as examples of governments taking no responsibility for the deaths of non-combatants.

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Marta Gomez later covered the song on a tribute album, The Pilgrim. A celebration of Kris Kristofferson, adding a verse in Spanish.

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The character Layal in the play Nine Parts of Desire is based on Al-Attar. Author Heather Raffo, stated that she saw a painting by Al-Attar in an art gallery and was curious about it. This prompted her to write the play, with the Al-Attar character central in it.


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References

Layla Al-Attar Wikipedia