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'''Note:''' This article uses Arabic naming customs: the name "al" (which means 'from a certain place') or "ibn" or "ben" (which means 'son of') are not used for alphabetical indexing. Artists are listed alphabetically by their paternal family name. For example, the Iraqi artist Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi, is listed under "B" for Baghdadi, the paternal family name while the artist Zigi Ben-Haim, is listed under "H" for Haim. |
'''Note:''' This article uses Arabic naming customs: the name "al" (which means 'from a certain place') or "ibn" or "ben" (which means 'son of') are not used for alphabetical indexing. Artists are listed alphabetically by their paternal family name. For example, the Iraqi artist Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi, is listed under "B" for Baghdadi, the paternal family name while the artist Zigi Ben-Haim, is listed under "H" for Haim. |
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*[[Faraj Abbo]] (1921–1984), artist, theatre director, designer, author and educator<ref>Mermier, F., ''Liban, espaces partagés et pratiques de rencontre,'' Vol. 1 of Les cahiers de l'IFPO, Institut français du Proche-Orient, 2008, p. 143</ref> |
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*Salman Abbas (b. 1945)<ref>Inati, S.C. (ed.), ''Iraq: Its History, People, and Politics,'' Humanity Books, 2003, p. 84</ref> |
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*[[Faraj Abbo]] (1921-1984) artist, theatre director, designer, author and educator<ref>Mermier, F., ''Liban, espaces partagés et pratiques de rencontre,'' Vol. 1 of Les cahiers de l'IFPO, Institut français du Proche-Orient, 2008, p. 143</ref> |
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*Ibrahim Al-Abdali (b. 1965) <ref>Inati, S.C. (ed.), ''Iraq: Its History, People, and Politics,'' Humanity Books, 2003, p. 73</ref> |
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*Adel Abidin (b. 1973) [[:fi:Adel Abidin]] multi-media artist and painter |
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*Shinyar Abdullah 20th-century ceramicist <ref>Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. `101</ref> |
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*[[Firyal Al-Adhamy]] (also known as Ferial al-Althami) (b. 1950) hurufiyya artist, calligrapher |
*[[Firyal Al-Adhamy]] (also known as Ferial al-Althami) (b. 1950) hurufiyya artist, calligrapher |
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* [[Kajal Ahmad]] (b. 1967), Kurdish-Iraqi poet<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Najiba Ahmad]] (b. 1954), poet |
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* Asmaa al-Agha (b. ?) <ref>Shawqi, A., "Iraq Preps Exhibition of its Looted Modern Art", ''Albawaba'' 30 November 2014, [https://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/iraq-preps-exhibition-its-looted-modern-art-627027 Online: ]</ref> |
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* [[Kajal Ahmad]] (b. 1967 Kirkuk) Kurdish-Iraqi poet <ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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* Mahmoud Ahmad (b.?) painter <ref>Salīm, N., ''Iraq: Contemporary Art,'' Vol. 1, Sartec, 1977, pp 93-94; Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, p.35, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Najiba Ahmad]] (b. 1954) poet |
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*[[Modhir Ahmed]] (born 1956), visual artist |
*[[Modhir Ahmed]] (born 1956), visual artist |
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*[[Sadik Kwaish Alfraji]] (b. 1960), multi-media artist, photographer, animator, video producer and installation artist<ref>Mouasher, M. and Mols, L. (eds), ''Modern and Contemporary Arab Art from the Levant: The Majida Mouasher Collection,'' Schilt Publishing, 2016, p. 105; Muller, N., ''Sadik Kwaish Alfraji,'' Schilt Publishing, 2015; "Sadik Kwaish Alfraji," [Biographical Notes], Galerie Tanit, [http://www.galerietanit.com/artist/kwaish-alfraji Online:]</ref> |
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* Ghani Alani (b. 1930 Baghdad) calligrapher <ref>Khalsi, K., "Interview with Ghani Alani" UNESCO [http://www.unesco.org/new/en/social-and-human-sciences/events/prizes-and-celebrations/unesco-prizes/sharjah-prize/arabic-calligraphy/calligraphy-interview-with-ghana-alani/ Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Ahmed Albahrani]] (born 1965), sculptor and painter |
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* [[Sadik Kwaish Alfraji]] (b. Baghdad, 1960), multi-media artist, photographer, animator, video producer and installation artist <ref>Mouasher, M. and Mols, L. (eds), ''Modern and Contemporary Arab Art from the Levant: The Majida Mouasher Collection,'' Schilt Publishing, 2016, p. 105; Muller, N., ''Sadik Kwaish Alfraji,'' Schilt Publishing, 2015; "Sadik Kwaish Alfraji," [Biographical Notes], Galerie Tanit, [http://www.galerietanit.com/artist/kwaish-alfraji Online:]</ref> |
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*[[M.J. Alhabeeb]] (born 1954), calligrapher and painter |
*[[M.J. Alhabeeb]] (born 1954), calligrapher and painter |
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*[[Ayad Alkadhi]] (born 1971), visual artist |
*[[Ayad Alkadhi]] (born 1971), visual artist |
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*[[Rheim Alkadhi]] (b. 1973) multidisciplinary artist |
*[[Rheim Alkadhi]] (b. 1973), multidisciplinary artist |
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* [[Farid Allawerdi]] (1927-2007), Iraqi composer |
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* Halim Alkarim (b. 1963) photographer <ref>Al-Dabbagh, S., "Photographing Against the Grain: A History of Photography," Part I, ''Contemporary Practices,'' vol. 5, pp 40-51 [http://www.contemporarypractices.net/essays/volumeixphotographing%20against%20the%20grain.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Sama Alshaibi]] (b. 1973) |
*[[Sama Alshaibi]] (b. 1973), media and installation artist |
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*[[Usama Alshaibi]] (b. 1969) |
*[[Usama Alshaibi]] (b. 1969), filmmaker and painter |
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*[[Jananne Al-Ani]] (b. 1966), Iraqi-Irish photographer and film-maker |
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* Jaber Alwan (b. 1948 Baghdad) Italian-Iraqi painter <ref>Estuary Auctions, ''Contemporary Art'' [Catalogue of Sale], 2018, Dubai, p.45</ref> |
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*[[Latif al-Ani]] (b. 1932), photographer, known as the 'father of Iraqi photography'<ref>Ruya Foundation, "Exhibition: Latif Al Ani, Founding Father of Iraqi Photography," October 31, 2017 [https://ruyafoundation.org/en/project/latif-coningsby/ Online:]; Arraf, J., "Art in Iraq: ‘Baghdad is happening! It’s like New York...’" ''The Guardian,'' 19 April 2015 [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/19/art-in-iraq Online:]; Montazami, M., ''Latif Al Ani,'' Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2017</ref> |
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* Hamid al-Attar (b. 1935) (alternative: Hameed al Attar) painter <ref>Al-Ali, and Al-Najjar, D., ''We Are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War,'' Syracuse University Press, 2013, pp 39 -40; Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, p. 62 [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Zahroun Amara]], world renowned Mandaean [[niello]] [[silversmith]]. People that are known to have owned his silver nielloware include [[Stanley Maude]], [[Winston Churchill]], [[House of Khalifa|Bahrain royal family]], [[Farouk of Egypt|Egyptian King Farouk]], Iraqi royal family including kings [[Faisal I of Iraq and Syria|Faisal I]] and [[Ghazi of Iraq|Ghazi]], and [[British royal family]] including the [[Prince of Wales]] who became [[Edward VIII]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Morgan|first=Major H. Sandford|title=Secrets in Silver - An Ancient Handicraft|url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16808461|date=17 October 1931|website=The Sydney Morning Herald|access-date=9 December 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Portrait of the Amara Silversmith's leader, Zahrun.|url=https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C2458|website=Australian War Memorial|access-date=9 December 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Advance of the Crusaders into Mesapotamia {{!}} Note: name misspelled as 'Zahroam of Amara'|url=https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1060022615|website=Imperial War Museum|access-date=9 December 2021}}</ref> |
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*[[Jananne Al-Ani]] (b. 1966) Iraqi-Irish photographer and film-maker |
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*[[Sinan Antoon]] (b. 1967), poet<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Latif al-Ani]] (b. 1932) photographer, known as the 'father of Iraqi photography' <ref>Ruya Foundation, "Exhibition: Latif Al Ani, Founding Father of Iraqi Photography," October 31, 2017 [https://ruyafoundation.org/en/project/latif-coningsby/ Online:]; Arraf, J., "Art in Iraq: ‘Baghdad is happening! It’s like New York...’" ''The Guardian,'' 19 April 2015 [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/19/art-in-iraq Online:]; Montazami, M., ''Latif Al Ani,'' Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2017</ref> |
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*[[Layla Al-Attar]] (1944–1993), artist and painter |
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* Hassan Abd Alwan 20th-century painter <ref>Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, p. 66, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Suad al-Attar]] (born 1942), painter<ref>Eigner, S. (ed), ''Art of the Middle East: Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World and Iran,'' Merrell, 2010, p. 168</ref> |
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* Mohamed Arif (1937-2009) <ref>Kurdistan Art, [http://kurdistanart.blogspot.com/2013/10/muhammad-arif-artist-1937-2009-kurdish.html Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Layla Al-Attar]] (1944-1993), artist and painter |
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*[[Suad al-Attar]] (born 1942), painter <ref>Eigner, S. (ed), ''Art of the Middle East: Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World and Iran,'' Merrell, 2010, p. 168</ref> |
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* Basim al-Ansar 20th-century poet<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Halla Ayla]] (born 1957), photographer, painter |
*[[Halla Ayla]] (born 1957), photographer, painter |
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*[[Apo Avedissian]] (b. 1990), filmmaker, painter, photographer, and writer |
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* Abla al-Azzawi ceramicist <ref>Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.Y., ''Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan,'' Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, p. 109; Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 101</ref> |
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*[[Dia Azzawi]] (b. 1939), painter active in Iraq and London |
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*[[Fadhil Al Azzawi]] (born 1940), poet<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Dia Azzawi]] (b. 1939) painter active in Iraq and London |
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*[[Fadhil Al Azzawi]] (born 1940), 20th century poet <ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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* Qasim al-Azzawi <ref>Iraqi Women's League, [http://www.iraqiwomensleague.com/news_view_11228.html/ Online:] (translated from Arabic)</ref> |
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* Taleb Abd al-Aziz 20th-century poet <ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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* [[Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi]] (1917–1973), calligrapher<ref>"Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi," [http://www.oxfordartonline.com/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000036841 ''Oxford Art Online''; Bloom, J. and Blair, S.S. (eds), ''Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture,'' OUP, 2009, pp 13-14; Turner, J., ''The Dictionary of Art,'' 14 217; 161; Robinson, F. (ed.), ''The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Islamic World'', Cambridge University Press, 1996, p. 287]</ref> |
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* Fātima al-Baghdādī bt. Hasan b. ‘Alī b. ‘Abdullāh Attar (d. 480/1087) 11th-century calligrapher <ref>Kazan, H., ''Dünden Bugüne Hanim Hattatlar'' [Female calligraphers past and present], |
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* [[Niazi Mawlawi Baghdadi]], 19th-century painter, decorator and calligrapher<ref>Al-Said, S.H., ''Chapters from the History of Plastic Art Movement in Iraq,'', 1988, p. 47; Ali, W., ''Islamic Art: Development and Continuity'', Florida University Press, 1997, p. 46</ref> |
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* [[Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi]] (1917-1973) calligrapher <ref>"Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi," [http://www.oxfordartonline.com/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000036841 ''Oxford Art Online''; Bloom, J. and Blair, S.S. (eds), ''Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture,'' OUP, 2009, pp 13-14; Turner, J., ''The Dictionary of Art,'' 14 217; 161; Robinson, F. (ed.), ''The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Islamic World'', Cambridge University Press, 1996, p. 287]</ref> |
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* [[Niazi Mawlawi Baghdadi]] - nineteenth century painter, decorator and calligrapher <ref>Al-Said, S.H., ''Chapters from the History of Plastic Art Movement in Iraq,'', 1988, p. 47; Ali, W., ''Islamic Art: Development and Continuity, Florida University Press, 1997, p. 46</ref> |
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*[[Ahmed Al Bahrani (sculptor)|Ahmed Al Bahrani]] (b. 1965) sculptor |
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* Abdul Jabar al-Banna (b. 1924) sculptor<ref>[http://artiraq.org/maia/items/browse?collection=84 Modern Art Iraq Archive]</ref> |
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*[[Ala Bashir]] (born 1939), painter, sculptor and plastic surgeon<ref>''Iraq Today,'' Volumes 104-127, Ministry of Information, Directorate General of Information, Iraq, 1980, p. 26</ref> |
*[[Ala Bashir]] (born 1939), painter, sculptor and plastic surgeon<ref>''Iraq Today,'' Volumes 104-127, Ministry of Information, Directorate General of Information, Iraq, 1980, p. 26</ref> |
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*[[Basil Al Bayati]] (b. 1946), architect and designer |
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* Salman Al Basri (born 1939) <ref>''Iraq Today,'' Volumes 104-127, Ministry of Information, Directorate General of Information, Iraq, 1980, p. 26</ref> |
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* Yahya Zaki Batat (b. 1958) poet, journalist, writer and painter <ref>Estuary Auctions, ''Contemporary Art'' [Catalogue of Sale], Dubai, 2018, p.49</ref> |
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* Ibn al-Bawwāb 10th/11th-century calligrapher <ref>"Ibn al-Bawwāb' [Biography] in: ''Encyclopedia Britannica Online'' [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ibn-al-Bawwab Online:]</ref> |
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* Abdul Waha al-Bayati (1926-1999) poet <ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Basil Al Bayati]] (b. 1946) architect and designer |
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* Azzam Al-Bazzaz (b. 1948 Mosul) sculptor <ref>Shawqi, A., "Iraq Preps Exhibition of its Looted Modern Art", ''Albawaba'' 30 November 2014, [https://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/iraq-preps-exhibition-its-looted-modern-art-627027 Online: ]</ref> |
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*[[Wafaa Bilal]] (b. 1966), performance artist, author and educator |
*[[Wafaa Bilal]] (b. 1966), performance artist, author and educator |
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*[[Wasma'a Khalid Chorbachi]] (born 1944), Iraqi-American ceramist, calligrapher, painter |
*[[Wasma'a Khalid Chorbachi]] (born 1944), Iraqi-American ceramist, calligrapher, painter |
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* [[Kamil Chadirji]] (1897–1968), photographer<ref>Davis, E., ''Memories of State: Politics, History, and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq,'' University of California Press, 2005, p. 305n</ref> |
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*[[Rifat Chadirji|Rifa'at Chadirchi]] ( |
*[[Rifat Chadirji|Rifa'at Chadirchi]] (1926–2020), architect |
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* [[Issa Hanna Dabish]] (1919–2009), painter<ref>Iraqi Artists' Association, [http://www.iraqiartists.org/artists.html Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Murad al-Daghistani]] (1917–1984), photographer<ref>Saeed, M., ''A Portal in Space'', University of Texas Press, 2016, p. 75</ref> |
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* Issa Hanna Dabish (1919-2009) pioneer painter<ref>Iraqi Artists' Association, [http://www.iraqiartists.org/artists.html Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Salim al-Dabbagh]] (b. 1941), artist and print-maker<ref>Floyd, T., "Hafidh al-Droubi," [Biography], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Hafidh-al-Droubi.aspx Online]</ref> |
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* [[Murad al-Daghistani]] (b. 1917 Mosul, Iraq - 1984) pioneering photographer<ref>Saeed, M., ''A Portal in Space'', University of Texas Press, 2016, p. 75</ref> |
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* Sat'aar Darweesh <ref>Davis, B., "The Iraqi Century of Art," ''ArtNet Magazine,'' 14 August 2008 [http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/davis/davis7-14-08.asp Online:]; Halpern, J., "A Baghdad Rescue Operation," ''New York Magazine,'' 11 May 2008 [https://nymag.com/arts/art/features/46794/ Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Salim al-Dabbagh]] (b. 1941) artist and print-maker <ref>Floyd, T., "Hafidh al-Droubi," [Biography], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Hafidh-al-Droubi.aspx Online]</ref> |
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*[[Bassem Hamad al-Dawiri]] (died 2007), sculptor and artist |
*[[Bassem Hamad al-Dawiri]] (died 2007), sculptor and artist |
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* [[Hafidh al-Droubi]] (1914–1991), painter and educator<ref>Touati, S., "Salim al-Dabbagh," [Biography], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Salim-al-Dabbagh.aspx Online]; Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47; Faraj, M., ''Strokes Of Genius: Contemporary Iraqi Art,'' London, Saqi Books, 2001, p. 43</ref> |
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* Samarkand Al Djabiri, 20th-century poet <ref>Saaed, S., "In Eyes of Inana female Iraqi poets reveal life under Saddam Hussein", ''The National'' 16 October 2017 [https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/books/in-eyes-of-inana-female-iraqi-poets-reveal-life-under-saddam-hussein-1.667630 Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Hafidh al-Droubi]] (1914-1991) (also given as Hafid or Hafez Drubi) (1914-1991) painter and educator <ref>Touati, S., "Salim al-Dabbagh," [Biography], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Salim-al-Dabbagh.aspx Online]; Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47; Faraj, M., ''Strokes Of Genius: Contemporary Iraqi Art,'' London, Saqi Books, 2001, p. 43</ref> |
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*[[Enheduanna]] 23rd century BCE |
*[[Enheduanna]], 23rd century BCE poet, wrote on Cuneiform tablets |
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*[[Ali Eyal]] (b. 1994), multi-media artist and painter |
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* Khalid Ezzat (b. circa 1937) sculptor<ref>"As Hussein Icon Fell," ''SP Times'', 9 April 2004, [http://www.sptimes.com/2004/04/09/Worldandnation/As_Hussein_icon_fell_.shtml Online:]</ref> |
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* Mulla Muhammad 'Ali Al-Fadli (d. 1948) master calligrapher<ref>Bloom, J. and Blair, S. (eds), ''Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art,'' OUP, 2009, Vol. 3, p. 140</ref> |
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*[[Lisa Fattah]] (1941–1992), German-born painter, wife of Ismail Fatah al-Turk, active in Iraq |
*[[Lisa Fattah]] (1941–1992), German-born painter, wife of Ismail Fatah al-Turk, active in Iraq |
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*[[Fuzûlî]] (Muhammad bin Suleyman), 15th century poet |
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* Zaynab Shāhdā bt. Ahmad b. Al-Faraj b. ‘Omar Al-Abrī (d. 547/1178) 12th-century female calligrapher <ref>Kazan, H., ''Dünden Bugüne Hanim Hattatlar'' [Female calligraphers past and present], |
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*[[Mun'im Furat]] (1900–1972), sculptor<ref>Baram, A., ''Culture, History and Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq,1968-89,'' Springer, 1991, p. 76</ref> |
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* Mayasalom Faraj (b. ?) US born of Iraqi parents <ref>"Mayasalom Faraj", [Biographical Notes], ''Iraq Speaks to the Present'', [Exhibition Catalogue],British Museum, 2008-09 [http://www.britishmuseum.org/pdf/Room%2034%20Islamic%20Gallery%20Booklet%20FINAL.pdf Pdf]</ref> |
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*[[Fuzûlî]] (Muhammad bin Suleyman) 15th century poet |
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*[[Mun'im Furat]] (1900-1972) sculptor <ref>Baram, A., ''Culture, History and Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq,1968-89,'' Springer, 1991, p. 76</ref> |
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*Karim FARHAN ( 1958 ) SUISSE |
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*[[Ghassan Ghaib]] (or Gassan Ghaeb) (b. 1964) painter <ref>Porter, V, 'Word into Art: Artists of the Modern Middle East', BMP, 2006, p. 132; Porter, V, 'Word into Art: Artists of the Modern Middle East, Dubai, BMP, 2008, p. 145; "Gassan Graib," ''Barjeel Foundation,'' [http://www.barjeelartfoundation.org/artist/iraq/ghassan-ghaib/ Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Abdulameer Yousef Habeeb]] (b. ?) calligrapher |
*[[Abdulameer Yousef Habeeb]] (b. ?), calligrapher |
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*[[Mohammed Saeed Al-Habboubi]] ( |
*[[Mohammed Saeed Al-Habboubi]] (1849–1915), poet |
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*[[Zaha Hadid]] (1950–2016), Iraqi-British architect |
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* Murtadha Haddad (b. ?) sculptor <ref>Ibrahimi Collection, [http://ibrahimicollection.com/node/603 Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Asim Hafidh|Asim Abdul Hafid]] (1886 - ?)<ref>Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47</ref> |
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*[[Zaha Hadid]] (1950-2016), Iraqi-British architect |
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*[[Kadhim Hayder]] (alternatives: Kazem Haider, Kadhim Haydar) (1932–1985), artist, poet, author, stage-set designer, educator<ref>Al-Bahloly, S., ''Kadhim Haidar,'' [Biographical Notes], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Kadhim-Haidar.aspx</ref> |
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* Assim Abdul Hafid (1886 - ?)<ref>Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47</ref> |
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*[[Zigi Ben-Haim]] (b. 1945), sculptor and painter |
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* Bahija Al-Hakim (b. 1937) artist <ref>Shawqi, A., "Iraq Preps Exhibition of its Looted Modern Art", ''Albawaba'' 30 November 2014, [https://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/iraq-preps-exhibition-its-looted-modern-art-627027 Online: ]</ref> |
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*[[Mansur Al-Hallaj]], 9th century Sufi poet and mystic |
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* Wihad al-Halem (b? ) <ref>Hammon, N.T., "Women Artists in Arab Countries," ''Al-Raid Journal'', vol. 8, nos 44-45, 1988</ref> |
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*[[Jamil Hamoudi]], (1924–2003), sculptor, painter and author |
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* Dareh Hamassy (alternative: Dar Hama Si) (b. 1938) sculptor <ref>[https://artiraq.org/maia/items/browse?collection=164 Modern Art Iraq]</ref> |
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* Asim Hafez (1886- 1978) pioneer painter <ref>Reynolds, D.F., ''The Cambridge Companion to Modern Arab Culture,'' Cambridge University Press, 2015, p.199</ref> |
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* [[Kadhim Hayder]] (alternatives: Kazem Haider, Kadhim Haydar) (1932- 1985), artist, poet, author, stage-set designer, educator <ref>Al-Bahloly, S., ''Kadhim Haidar,'' [Biographical Notes], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Kadhim-Haidar.aspx</ref> |
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* Ahli in Haidarkhana 19th-century photographer, active in Baghdad<ref>Alaq, A., "The Origins of Photography in Iraq", ''Arab Pictures'', 24 December 2015, [https://blog.arabpx.com/التصوير-الفوتوغرافي-في-التاريخ-والعر-2/ Online:] (translated from Arabic)</ref> |
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*[[Zigi Ben-Haim]] (b. 1945) sculptor and painter |
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*[[Mansur Al-Hallaj]] 9th century Sufi poet and mystic |
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* Mohammed Hussein al Hamdany 20th-century painter <ref>Pomegranate Gallery, ''Art from Wartime Contemporaries of Baghdad Exhibition,''[with brief biographical notes on participants] [http://www.pomegranategallery.com/press_release/landscape_wartime.html Online]</ref> |
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*[[Jamil Hamoudi]], (1924-2003), sculptor, painter and author |
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*[[Choman Hardi]] (born 1974), poet, translator and painter |
*[[Choman Hardi]] (born 1974), poet, translator and painter |
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*[[Faeq Hassan]] (1914–1990), painter |
*[[Faeq Hassan]] (1914–1990), painter<ref>Floyd, T., "Faiq Hassan," [Biographical Notes], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Faiq-Hassan-Alawi-al-Janabi.aspx Online:]; Bloom, J. and Blair, S., ''Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture,'' Oxford University Press, 2009, p. 141</ref> |
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*[[Mohammed Ghani Hikmat]] (1929–2011), sculptor |
*[[Mohammed Ghani Hikmat]] (1929–2011), sculptor<ref>Floyd, T., "Mohammed Ghani Hikmat," ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Mohammed-Ghani-Hikmat.aspx Online:]</ref> |
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* Souhail al-Hindawy (b.1948) sculptor <ref>''Art et Engagement Revolutionnaire,'' p. 227</ref> |
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* Mohammed al-Husni (b.?) <ref>Shawqi, A., "Iraq Preps Exhibition of its Looted Modern Art", ''Albawaba'' 30 November 2014, [https://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/iraq-preps-exhibition-its-looted-modern-art-627027 Online: ]</ref> |
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==I== |
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* Tarik Ibrahim 20th-century ceramicist<ref>Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 101</ref> |
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* Ghareeb Iskander 20th-century poet <ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Jabra Ibrahim Jabra]] (1920–1994), painter, art historian, art critic and author |
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* Sinan Jabar 20th-century poet <ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Khalid al-Jader]] (1922–1988), painter, educator, art historian and author<ref>Floyd, R., "Khalid al-Jader," ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World'', [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Khalid-al-Jader.aspx Online]; Contemporary Arts Association, ''Pioneers of the Plastic Art Movement in Bahrain,'' Ministry of Information, Government Press (Bahrain), 2009, p. 42</ref> |
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*[[Jabra Ibrahim Jabra]] (1920-1994) painter, art historian, art critic and author |
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*[[Muhammad Mahdi Al-Jawahiri]] (1899–1997), poet |
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*[[Khalid al-Jader]] (1922-1988) painter, educator, art historian and author<ref>Floyd, R., "Khalid al-Jader," ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World, [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Khalid-al-Jader.aspx Online]; Contemporary Arts Association, ''Pioneers of the Plastic Art Movement in Bahrain,'' Ministry of Information, Government Press (Bahrain), 2009, p. 42</ref> |
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*[[Koutaiba Al Janabi]] (?-?), film-maker and photographer<ref>Alaq, A., "The Origins of Photography in Iraq", ''Arab Pictures'', 24 December 2015, [https://blog.arabpx.com/التصوير-الفوتوغرافي-في-التاريخ-والعر-2/ Online:] (translated from Arabic)</ref> |
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* Najar al-Jader (b.? ) <ref>Hammon, N.T., "Women Artists in Arab Countries," ''Al-Raid Journal'', vol. 8, nos 44-45, 1988</ref> |
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*[[Amal al-Jubouri]] (b. 1967), poet |
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* Mustafa Ja'far (b ?) painter and calligrapher <ref>"Mustafa Ja'far", [Biographical Notes], ''Iraq Speaks to the Present'', [Exhibition Catalogue],British Museum, 2008-09 [http://www.britishmuseum.org/pdf/Room%2034%20Islamic%20Gallery%20Booklet%20FINAL.pdf Pdf]</ref> |
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*[[Jamal Jumá]], poet |
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* Omar al-Jaffal 20th-century poet and journalist <ref>Langendorf, M., "We live with death: Iraqi poets on loss, grief and hope," ''Middle East Eye,'' 2 January 2017, [https://www.middleeasteye.net/in-depth/features/iraq-country-poets-272677740]</ref> |
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*[[Saleh al-Jumai'e]] (b. 1939), contemporary artist<ref>"Saleh Jumaie" Bonhams' Gallery, [https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/23058/lot/22/ Online:]; Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.Y., ''Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan,'' Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, p.31</ref> |
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* Sadik Jaffar painter <ref>Halpern, J., "A Baghdad Rescue Operation," ''New York Magazine,'' 11 May 2008 [https://nymag.com/arts/art/features/46794/ Online:]</ref> |
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* Furat al Jamil (b. 1965) - film-maker and sculptor <ref>Ruya Foundation, [https://ruyafoundation.org/en/2013/09/from-berlin-to-baghdad-furat-al-jamil/ Online:]</ref> |
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* Ishtar Jamil (b.? ) <ref>Hammon, N.T., "Women Artists in Arab Countries," ''Al-Raid Journal'', vol. 8, nos 44-45, 1988</ref> |
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* Tahir Jamil 20th-century photographer <ref>Salīm, N., ''Iraq: Contemporary Art,'' Vol. 1, Sartec, 1977, p. 173; Bloom, J. and Blair, S.S., ''Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture''Oxford University Press, 2009; Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 101</ref> |
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* [[Muhammad Mahdi Al-Jawahiri]] (1899–1997) poet |
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* Abdul Kader al-Janabi 20th century poet <ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Koutaiba Al Janabi]] (?-?) film-maker and photographer <ref>Alaq, A., "The Origins of Photography in Iraq", ''Arab Pictures'', 24 December 2015, [https://blog.arabpx.com/التصوير-الفوتوغرافي-في-التاريخ-والعر-2/ Online:] (translated from Arabic)</ref> |
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* Haky Jasim (b. 1958 Baghdad) <ref>Rose, J., ''Women in Dark Times'', Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014, p. 216</ref> |
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* Fuad Jihad (b. 1946 Baghdad) painter and illustrator <ref>Insati, S.C., ''Iraq: Its History, People, and Politics,'' Humanity Books, 2003, p. 74</ref> |
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* Yahya Jawad (b. 1928 Baghdad) calligrapher <ref>Ibrahimi Collection, [http://ibrahimicollection.com/node/555 Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Amal al-Jubouri]] (b. 1967) poet |
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* [[Jamal Jumá]] poet |
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* [[Saleh al-Jumai'e]] (b. 1939) (alternative: Salih al-Jumaie) contemporary artist <ref>"Saleh Jumaie" Bonhams' Gallery, [https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/23058/lot/22/ Online:]; Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.Y., ''Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan,'' Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, p.31</ref> |
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*[[Nida Kadhim]] (b. 1937), sculptor |
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*Saadi Al Kaabi (b 1937) hurufiyya artist <ref>Eigner, S. (ed), ''Art of the Middle East: Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World and Iran,'' Merrell, 2010, pp 281-283; Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, p. 59 [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[ |
*[[Hayv Kahraman]] (born 1981), painter and sculptor |
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*[[Farouk Kaspaules]] (born ?), artist |
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* Sabreen Kadhim 20th-century power <ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi|Hashim al-Khattat]], "Hashim the Calligrapher," (1917–1973), calligrapher, considered as the last of the classical calligraphers |
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*[[Hayv Kahraman]] (born 1981) painter and sculptor |
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*[[Rachel Khedoori]] (born 1964), Australian-born artist of Iraqi heritage (twin sister of Toba Khedoori) |
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* Ismail al-Khaid (b. abt 1900) painter<ref>Barjeel Foundation, "Ismail al-Kahid", [Biographical Notes), [https://www.barjeelartfoundation.org/artist/iraq/ismael-al-khaid/ Online:]</ref> |
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* David Kanikanian 20th-century ceramicist <ref>Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 101</ref> |
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* Ittihad Karim (b.1940) sculptor <ref>Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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* Halim al-Karim (b. 1963) painter <ref>Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 75</ref> |
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* Jihad al-Kareem <ref>Shawqi, A., "Iraq Preps Exhibition of its Looted Modern Art", ''Albawaba'' 30 November 2014, [https://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/iraq-preps-exhibition-its-looted-modern-art-627027 Online: ]</ref> |
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*[[Farouk Kaspaules]] (born ?) artist |
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*[[Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi|Hashim al-Khattat]], "Hashim the Calligrapher," (1917-1973) calligrapher, considered as the last of the classical calligraphers |
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*Ismael Al Khaid (b. abt 1900) hurufiyya artist <ref>"Ismael Al Khaid" [Biographical notes], Barjeel Foundation, [http://www.barjeelartfoundation.org/artist/iraq/ismael-al-khaid/ Online:]</ref> |
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* Amer Khalil (b.1957) sculptor |
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*Sufyan al-Khazraji 20th-century photographer |
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*[[Rachel Khedoori]] (born 1964) Australian-born artist of Iraqi heritage (twin sister of Toba Khedoori) |
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*[[Toba Khedoori]] (born 1964), Australian-born artist of Iraqi heritage, known primarily for highly detailed mixed-media paintings (twin sister of Rachel Khedoori) |
*[[Toba Khedoori]] (born 1964), Australian-born artist of Iraqi heritage, known primarily for highly detailed mixed-media paintings (twin sister of Rachel Khedoori) |
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*[[Paulus Khofri]] (1923–2000), composer, lyricist and painter |
*[[Paulus Khofri]] (1923–2000), composer, lyricist and painter |
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* Akeel Korsheed (?-?) 21st century artist <ref>Arraf, J., "Art in Iraq: ‘Baghdad is happening! It’s like New York...’" ''The Guardian,'' 19 April 2015 [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/19/art-in-iraq Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Nedim Kufi]] (b. 1966), multi-disciplinary visual artist and graphic designer |
*[[Nedim Kufi]] (b. 1966), multi-disciplinary visual artist and graphic designer |
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*[[Muhammad Hasan Abi al-Mahasin]], poet |
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*[[Alaa Al-Marjani]] (b. 1967), photographer from [[Najaf]] city, worked with [[Associated Press|AP]] and [[Reuters]]. |
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* Abdul Karim Mahmoud (1906-1986)<ref>Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47</ref> |
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*[[Mohamed Makiya]] (1914–2015), modernist architect and patron of the arts<ref>Dabrowska, K., "Mohamed Makiya: Obituary," ''The Guardian,'' 27 August 2015 [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/aug/27/mohamed-makiya-obituary Online:]</ref> |
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* Mohammed Mahr al-Din (alternatives: Mohammed Muruddin, Mahommed Mahruddin) painter and calligrapher <ref>Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.Y., ''Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan,'' Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, p.31; Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, pp 59-60, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Hanaa Malallah]] (b. 1958), painter |
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* Talib Makki <ref>Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.Y., ''Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan,'' Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, p.31</ref> |
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*[[Hassan Massoudy]] (b. 1944), painter and calligrapher |
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* [[Mohamed Makiya]] (1914-2015) modernist architect and patron of the arts <ref>Dabrowska, K., "Mohamed Makiya: Obituary," ''The Guardian,'' 27 August 2015 [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/aug/27/mohamed-makiya-obituary Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Ahmed Matar]] (b. 1954), poet<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Vartan Malakian]] (b. 1947) painter and artist |
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*[[ |
*[[Dunya Mikhail]] (b. 1965), poet |
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* Nazik al-Malaika (1923-2007) poet <ref>Stevens, S., "Nazik al-Malaika (1923-2007) Iraqi Woman’s Journey Changes Map of Arabic Poetry", ''Al Jadid'', vols. 13/14, nos. 58/59, 2007/2008, [ |
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https://www.aljadid.com/content/nazik-al-malaika-1923-2007-iraqi-woman%E2%80%99s-journey-changes-map-arabic-poetry Online:]; Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Hassan Massoudy]] (b. 1944) painter and calligrapher |
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*[[Ahmed Matar]] (b. 1954) poet<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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* Tariq Mazlum (b. 1933) <ref>Baram, A., ''Culture, History and Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq,1968-89,'' Springer, 1991, p. 69</ref> |
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* Mekki Hussein Mekki (b.1947) sculptor <ref>Shawqi, A., "Iraq Preps Exhibition of its Looted Modern Art", ''Albawaba'' 30 November 2014, [https://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/iraq-preps-exhibition-its-looted-modern-art-627027 Online: ]</ref> |
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* [[Dunya Mikhail]] (b. 1965) poet |
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*[[Ghassan Muhsen]] (born 1945), artist, painter and ambassador |
*[[Ghassan Muhsen]] (born 1945), artist, painter and ambassador |
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*[[Ibn Muqla]] (885/6–940) |
*[[Ibn Muqla]] (885/6–940), 10th-century calligrapher |
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*[[Yuhana Nashmi]], Mandaean visual artist and ceramicist based in Australia |
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* Hadi Al Najjar (b. 1957) photographer <ref>Najjar, H. al, "A Country without History is Rootless”: Baghdad-based photographer Hadi Al Najjar", [Interview], Ibrahimi Collection, July 25, 2017, [https://ruyafoundation.org/en/2017/07/country-without-history-rootless-baghdad-based-photographer-hadi-al-najjar/ Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Rafa al-Nasiri]] (1940–2013), painter, print-maker, educator and author<ref>an-Nāṣirī, S. and Muẓaffar, M. ''Rafa al-Nasiri His Life and Art,'' al-Muʼassasa al-ʻArabīya li-d-Dirāsāt wa-'n-Našr, 2010; Bleicher, S., ''Contemporary Color: Theory and Use,'' Cengage Learning, 2012 p. 190; "Rafa al-Naisiri," [Biographical Notes], Barjeel Foundation [http://www.barjeelartfoundation.org/artist/iraq/rafa-al-nasiri/ Online:]; Amirsadeghi, G, Mikdadi, S., Shabout, N.M. ''New Vision: Arab Contemporary Art in the 21st Century,'' Thames & Hudson, 2009, pages 31 and 41-42</ref> |
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* Qassim Naji (1910-1985)<ref>Al-Rubaie, S., ''Wings and Roots,''Author House, 2014, p. 23</ref> |
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*[[Muzaffar Al-Nawab]] (b. 1934), poet, critic and painter<ref>Estuary Auctions, ''Contemporary Art'' [Catalogue of Sale], 2018, p.62</ref> |
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* [[Rafa al-Nasiri]] (1940-2013) painter, print-maker, educator and author<ref>an- Nāṣirī, S. and Muẓaffar, M. ''Rafa al-Nasiri His Life and Art,'' al-Muʼassasa al-ʻArabīya li-d-Dirāsāt wa-'n-Našr, 2010; Bleicher, S., ''Contemporary Color: Theory and Use,'' Cengage Learning, 2012 p. 190; "Rafa al-Naisiri," [Biographical Notes], Barjeel Foundation [http://www.barjeelartfoundation.org/artist/iraq/rafa-al-nasiri/ Online:]; Amirsadeghi, G, Mikdadi, S., Shabout, N.M. ''New Vision: Arab Contemporary Art in the 21st Century,'' Thames & Hudson, 2009, pages 31 and 41-42</ref> |
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*[[Abu Nuwas|Abū Nuwās al-Ḥasan ibn Hānī al-Ḥakamī]], 9th century Iraqi poet |
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* Kutaiba Sheik Noori (b. ?) (alternative: Qutaiba Al Shaikh Nuri) doctor, calligrapher and painter <ref>Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, p. 43, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Farah Nosh]], photographer and photo-journalist |
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* [[Muzaffar Al-Nawab]] (b. 1934) poet, critic and painter <ref>Estuary Auctions, ''Contemporary Art'' [Catalogue of Sale], 2018, p.62</ref> |
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*[[Abu Nuwas|Abū Nuwās al-Ḥasan ibn Hānī al-Ḥakamī]] 9th century Iraqi poet |
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*[[Farah Nosh]] (b ?) photographer and photo-journalist |
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* Qutaiba Shaikh Nouri (d. 1979) physician, artist, photographer <ref>"Qtaiba Shaikh Nouri," [Obituary], ''Baghdad Observer,'' 5 May 1979, [https://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/baghdad-observer-1979-may-5-may-muzaffar_87b0e5b796.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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* Salima Sultan Nur, 20th-century poet <ref>Saaed, S., "In Eyes of Inana female Iraqi poets reveal life under Saddam Hussein", ''The National'' 16 October 2017 [https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/books/in-eyes-of-inana-female-iraqi-poets-reveal-life-under-saddam-hussein-1.667630 Online:]</ref> |
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* Kadhim Nwir (b. 1967, Qadisiyah, Iraq) <ref>"Iraqi art at the Venice Biennale", Ruya Foundation, 2016 [https://theculturetrip.com/middle-east/iraq/articles/welcome-to-iraq-a-celebration-of-iraqi-art-at-the-venice-biennale/ Online:]</ref> |
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==O== |
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* [[Amer al-Obaidi]] (b. 1943) |
* [[Amer al-Obaidi]] (b. 1943), painter<ref>Inati, S.C. (ed.), ''Iraq: Its History, People, and Politics,'' Humanity Books, 2003, p. 84; Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, p. 64, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Mahmoud Obaidi]] (b. |
*[[Mahmoud Obaidi]] (b. 1966), painter, conceptual artist, sculptor, film-maker |
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*[[Madiha Omar]] ( |
*[[Madiha Omar]] (1908–2005), pioneer of the [[Hurufiyya movement]] |
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* Widad Al |
* [[Widad Al-Orfali]] (b. 1929),<ref>Widewalls, [https://www.widewalls.ch/artist/widad-al-orfali/ Online:]</ref> artist and musician |
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==P== |
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*[[Fred Parhad]] (b. 1947) sculptor |
*[[Fred Parhad]] (b. 1947), sculptor |
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==Q== |
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*[[Qais Al-Sindy]] (b. 1967), artist and painter |
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* Ea'ad Abdul Qadir 20th-century poet<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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* Nadwa Qaragholi (?-?) painter <ref>Iraqi Artists Association, [http://www.iraqiartists.org/artists.html Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Qahtan Alameen]], an Iraqi contemporary artist and painter. |
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==R== |
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*[[Husain al-Radi]] (1924–1963), politician, poet, and painter |
*[[Husain al-Radi]] (1924–1963), politician, poet, and painter |
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*[[Nuha al-Radi]] ( |
*[[Nuha al-Radi]] (1941–2004), diarist, ceramicist, painter<ref>Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 101; Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.T., ''Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan,'' Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, p. 109</ref> |
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*[[Khaled al-Rahal]] (1926-1987), sculptor and painter<ref>Al-Khalil, S. and Makiya, K., ''The Monument: Art, Vulgarity, and Responsibility in Iraq,'' University of California Press, 1991, p. 75</ref> |
*[[Khaled al-Rahal]] (1926-1987), sculptor and painter<ref>Al-Khalil, S. and Makiya, K., ''The Monument: Art, Vulgarity, and Responsibility in Iraq,'' University of California Press, 1991, p. 75</ref> |
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*[[Nadhim Ramzi]] (1928–2013) artist and graphic designer |
*[[Nadhim Ramzi]] (1928–2013), artist and graphic designer |
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* |
*[[Abdul Qadir Al Rassam]] (1882–1952), painter<ref>Floyd, T., "Abdul Qadir Al Rassam," [Biography], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Abdul-Qadir-al-Rassam.aspx Online]</ref> |
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*[[Wafaa Abed Al Razzaq]] (b. 1952), poet<ref>Saeedm M., "A Legacy of Ruins: Iraqi Letters and Intellectuals Under Saddam's Regime", ''Al Jadid Magazine,'' Vol. 9, Nos. 42/43, 2003, [https://www.aljadid.com/content/legacy-ruins-iraqi-letters-and-intellectuals-under-saddams-regime Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Abdul Qadir Al Rassam]] (1882–1952), painter <ref>Floyd, T., "Abdul Qadir Al Rassam," [Biography], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Abdul-Qadir-al-Rassam.aspx Online]</ref> |
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* Nuri al-Rawi (1925-2014) painter and sculptor <ref>Baram, A., ''Culture, History and Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq,1968-89,'' Springer, 1991, p. 69</ref> |
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* [[Wafaa Abed Al Razzaq]] (b. 1952) poet<ref>Saeedm M., "A Legacy of Ruins: Iraqi Letters and Intellectuals Under Saddam's Regime", ''Al Jadid Magazine,'' Vol. 9, Nos. 42/43, 2003, [https://www.aljadid.com/content/legacy-ruins-iraqi-letters-and-intellectuals-under-saddams-regime Online:]</ref> |
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* Ahmed Abdul Razzaq (b. ?) painter<ref>Estuary Auctions, ''Contemporary Art'' [Sale Catalogue], Dubai, 2018, p. 60</ref> |
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* Kareem Risan (alternative: Karim Rissin) (b. 1960 Baghdad) <ref>Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 96; Dabrowska, K., "Modern Iraqi Art: Discourse with the Past and a Vision of the Future," ''The Middle East,'' Volume/issue: no. 339, 2003, [https://www.questia.com/magazine/1G1-110809900/modern-iraqi-art-discourse-with-the-past-and-a-vision Excerpt online:]</ref> |
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* Shawkwat al-Rubaei (born 1940 Amara, Iraq) artist <ref>Contemporary Arts Association, ''Pioneers of the Plastic Art Movement in Bahrain,'' Ministry of Information, Government Press (Bahrain), 2009, p. 42; Al-Rubayei, S., ''Wings and Roots: An Adventure in Art, Literature and Life,'' [Autobiography], AuthorHouse, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Miran al-Saadi]] (b. 1934)<ref>"Miran Al Saadi," Ibrahimi Collection, [http://ibrahimicollection.com/node/87 Online:]</ref> sculptor |
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* Munir el-Saadawi (b. 1952) painter and print-maker, now residing in Spain <ref>Association of Spanish Painters, [http://www.apintoresyescultores.es/historico-de-exposiciones/ Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Mahmoud Sabri]] (1927–2012), painter<ref>"Quantum Realism, Mahmoud Sabri: A Retrospective," Six Pillars Organisation, [https://sixpillars.org/2013/06/27/quantum-realism-mahmoud-sabri-a-retrospective/ Online:]</ref><ref>Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, p. 35, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Miran al-Saadi]] (b. 1934) <ref>"Miran Al Saadi," Ibrahimi Collection, [http://ibrahimicollection.com/node/87 Online:]</ref> sculptor |
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*[[Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi]] (1863–1936), poet, educator and activist |
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* Faisal al-Saadi (b. 1939) painter and sculptor <ref>Tsoutas, N. and Fairbairn, A. (eds), ''Babylon Birdsongs for Peace: Faisal Al-Saadi'', Liverpool, N.S.W., Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre & Liverpool Regional Museum, 2006, pp 1-26</ref> |
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*[[Ahmed Al Safi]] (born 1971), sculptor |
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* Issa Hannah Attar Sabri (1913-1987) painter <ref>Floyd, T., "Attar Sabri," [Biography], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Atta-Sabri.aspx Online:]; Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47</ref> |
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*[[Shakir Hassan Al Said]] (1925–2004), painter, art historian, art critic, educator and prolific author<ref>Mejcher-Atassi, S., "Shakir Hassan Al Said," ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Shakir-Hassan-Al-Said.aspx Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Mahmoud Sabri]] (1927-2012) (alternative: Mahommed Sabri Said) pioneering painter <ref>"Quantum Realism, Mahmoud Sabri: A Retrospective," Six Pillars Organisation, [https://sixpillars.org/2013/06/27/quantum-realism-mahmoud-sabri-a-retrospective/ Online:]</ref><ref>Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, p. 35, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Issam al-Said]] (1938–1988), painter, print-maker, designer, etcher, architect, philosopher and author<ref>Al-Ali, and Al-Najjar, D., ''We Are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War,'' Syracuse University Press, 2013, p. 42</ref> |
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* Salam Atta Sabri (1913-1987) painter, educator and Director of the National Museum of Modern Art (Baghdad) <ref>Floyd, T., "Attar Sabri," [Biography], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Atta-Sabri.aspx Online:]; Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47; Tejel, J., ''Writing the Modern History of Iraq: Historiographical and Political Challenges,'' World Scientific, 2012, p. 481;</ref> |
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*[[Muhammad Sa'id al-Sakkar]]<ref>{{Cite web|first=Rifat|last=Chadirji|date=2021-04-08|title=The architect as a collector|url=https://round-city.com/the-architect-as-a-collector/|access-date=2021-05-06|website=Round City|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* Salam Attar Sabri (b. 1953) (son of Atta Sabri) -ceramicist and artist <ref>Hussein, F., '19 years on the departure of the artist Baghdad artist Hafez Aldroubi," ''Iraqhurr,'' 10 March 2010, [https://www.iraqhurr.org/a/1980910.html Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi]] poet, educator and activist (1863–1936) |
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* Mahmoud Saeed 20th-century photographer <ref>Saeed, M., ''A Portal in Space'', University of Texas Press, 2016, p. 75</ref> |
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*[[Ahmed Al Safi]] (born 1971), sculptor |
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* Faisal Laibi Sahi (b. 1947) painter and water-colourist <ref>"Faisal Laibi Sahi" Barjeel Foundation, [http://www.barjeelartfoundation.org/artist/iraq/faisal-laibi-sahi/ Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Shakir Hassan Al Said]] (1925–2004), painter, art historian, art critic, educator and prolific author <ref>Mejcher-Atassi, S., "Shakir Hassan Al Said," ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Shakir-Hassan-Al-Said.aspx Online:]</ref> |
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* Dara Hana al-Said (b. 1946) sculptor <ref>[http://artiraq.org/maia/items/browse?collection=84 Modern Art Iraq Archive]</ref> |
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* [[Issam al-Said]] (1938-1988) painter, print-maker, designer, etcher, architect, philosopher and author<ref>Al-Ali, and Al-Najjar, D., ''We Are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War,'' Syracuse University Press, 2013, p. 42</ref> |
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* Monkith Saaid (1958-2008) painter<ref>Al-Hamid, B.A., "Dialogue with Sculptor Monkith Saaid Before His Passing", ''Ad Jadid: A Review and Record of Arab Culture and the Arts,'' Vol. 15, no. 60, 2009, [https://www.aljadid.com/content/dialogue-sculptor-monkith-saaid-his-passing Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Jawad Saleem]] (also given as Jawed Salim or Joad Salim) (1920–1961), sculptor |
*[[Jawad Saleem]] (also given as Jawed Salim or Joad Salim) (1920–1961), sculptor |
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*[[Su'ad Salim]] (b. 1918) |
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*[[Tamara Salman]], 20th century designer |
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* Hashim Samarchi (alternative: Hashem Samarji) (b. 1939) <ref>Santos, A.V., ''Rafa Nasiri, Salim Dabbagh and Hashim Samarchi'' [Catalogue of Exhibition], Galleria Gravura, 1968," available in the Modern Art Iraq Archive, Item #116 [https://artiraq.org/maia/items/show/116 Onine:]; Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, p. 41, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Lorna Selim]] (1928–2012), artist and English-born wife of Jawad Saleem |
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* Maheen al-Sarraf (b.? ) <ref>Hammon, N.T., "Women Artists in Arab Countries," ''Al-Raid Journal'', vol. 8, nos 44-45, 1988</ref> |
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* Ghazi al-Saudi 20th-century painter <ref>Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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* Siham al-Saudi 20th-century ceramicist <ref>Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 101</ref> |
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* Adnan al-Sayegh 20th-century poet <ref>Langendorf, M., "We live with death: Iraqi poets on loss, grief and hope," ''Middle East Eye,'' 2 January 2017, [https://www.middleeasteye.net/in-depth/features/iraq-country-poets-272677740]</ref> |
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* Naoum al-Sayegh (father of the writer Yusuf al-Sayegh) 19th-century photographer and film-maker <ref>Alaq, A., "The Origins of Photography in Iraq", ''Arab Pictures'', 24 December 2015, [https://blog.arabpx.com/التصوير-الفوتوغرافي-في-التاريخ-والعر-2/ Online:] (translated from Arabic)</ref> |
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* Yusufal Sayegh (1934-2005) poet, novelist and painter<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014; Altoma, S.J., ''Iraq's Modern Arabic Literature: A Guide to English Translations Since 1950,'' Scarecrow Press, 2010, p. 26; ,Chalala, E., "Youssef al-Sayigh: Poet of Sorrows, Master of Contradictions", ''Al Jadid,'' Vol. 11, no.53, 2005, [https://www.aljadid.com/content/youssef-al-sayigh-poet-sorrows-master-contradictions Online"]</ref> |
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*[[Lorna Selim]] (1928- 2012) artist and English-born wife of Jawad Saleem |
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* Rashad Selim (b. 1957 Sudan) artist, curator and art critic, a minor member of the Selim dynasty of artists <ref>Dabrowska, K., "Modern Iraqi Art: Discourse with the Past and a Vision of the Future," ''The Middle East,'' Volume/issue: no. 339, 2003, [https://www.questia.com/magazine/1G1-110809900/modern-iraqi-art-discourse-with-the-past-and-a-vision Excerpt online:]</ref> |
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* Zeid Saleh <ref>Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47</ref> |
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*[[Naziha Salim]] (1927–2008), artist and painter (sister of Jawad Saleem) |
*[[Naziha Salim]] (1927–2008), artist and painter (sister of Jawad Saleem) |
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*[[Mohammed Hajji Selim]] (1883–1941), painter, father of Suad Salim, [[Jawad Saleem]], [[Naziha Salim]] and Nizarre Selim<ref>Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47</ref> |
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*[[Badr Shakir al-Sayyab]] (1926–1964), poet |
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* [[Mohammed Hajji Selim]] (1883-1941) painter, father of Suad Salim, [[Jawad Saleem]], [[Naziha Salim]] and Nizarre Selim <ref>Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47</ref> |
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*[[Andy Shallal]] (born 1969), artist and activist |
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* Nazar Selim (1925-1983) painter and writer, brother of Jawad Saleem<ref>Ministry of Culture (Iraq0, ''Culture and Arts in Iraq: Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of the July 17–30 Revolution,'' Iraq. Ministry of Culture and Arts, 1978,p. 23</ref> |
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*[[Naseer Shamma]] (b. 1963), musician and singer |
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* Hassim Al-Samarchi (b. 193 ) painter <ref>Al-Ali, and Al-Najjar, D., ''We Are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War,'' Syracuse University Press, 2013, p 35; Treichl, C., ''Art and Language: Explorations in (Post) Modern Thought and Visual Culture'', Kassel University Press, 2017, p.117; Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.Y., ''Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan,'' Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, p.31</ref> |
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*[[Muhannad Al-Shawi]] (b. 1974), poet |
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* Ghazi Saudi<ref>Speech given by Qasim al-Azzawi at a Memorial Event for Miran al Saadi in Baghdad, in: Iraqi Women's League, [http://www.iraqiwomensleague.com/news_view_11228.html/ Online:] (translated from Arabic)</ref> |
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*[[Walid Siti]] (b. 1954)<ref>"The Art of Walid Siti: A Vision of the Future", ''The Economist'', 3 November, 2011, [https://www.economist.com/prospero/2011/11/03/a-vision-of-the-future Online:]</ref> |
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* ʿAbdallāh Sayrafī 14th century calligrapher <ref>"ʿAbdallāh Sayrafī" [Biography] Iranica Online [http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/abdallah-sayrafi-calligrapher Online:]</ref> |
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* Omar Al-Shahaby (b. 1983 Baghdad) <ref>Estuary Auctions, ''Contemporary Art'' [Catalogue of Sale], 2018, p.53</ref> |
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* [[Badr Shakir al-Sayyab]] (1926-1964) poet |
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* Khudayer Shakarchi 20th-century artist <ref>Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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* Ismail al-Shaikhly (1924-2002) <ref>Floyd, T., "Ismail al-Shaikhly," [Biography], ''Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World,'' [http://www.encyclopedia.mathaf.org.qa/en/bios/Pages/Ismail-al-Shaikhly.aspx Online:]; Bloom, J. and Blair, S., ''Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture,'' Oxford University Press, 2009, p. 141</ref> |
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* Khudayer al Shakarji (Bakouba 1937- 2006) painter <ref>Pomegranate Gallery, ''Art from Wartime Contemporaries of Baghdad Exhibition,''[with brief biographical notes on participants] [http://www.pomegranategallery.com/press_release/landscape_wartime.html Online]</ref> |
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* Bassim Al-Shaker (b. 1986, Baghdad, Iraq) - painter <ref>"Iraqi art at the Venice Biennale", Ruya Foundation, 2016 [https://theculturetrip.com/middle-east/iraq/articles/welcome-to-iraq-a-celebration-of-iraqi-art-at-the-venice-biennale/ Online:]</ref> |
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* Delair Shaker (b. 1971) painter<ref>Faruqi, S., "Art as a ‘Psychololgical Outlet': Expatriation and The Work of Contemporary Iraqi Artists," [Essay], Meem Gallery, n.d., [http://www.contemporarypractices.net/artistessay/artpaspapsychololgicaloutlet.compressed.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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* Mohammed Ali Shaker (b. ?) painter<ref>Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, pp 44-45, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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* Saad Shaker (1935-2005) painter <ref>Treichl, C., ''Art and Language: Explorations in (Post) Modern Thought and Visual Culture'', Kassel University Press, 2017, p.117; Faruqi, S., "Art as a ‘Psychololgical Outlet': Expatriation and The Work of Contemporary Iraqi Artists," [Essay], Meem Gallery, n.d., [http://www.contemporarypractices.net/artistessay/artpaspapsychololgicaloutlet.compressed.pdf Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Andy Shallal]] (born 1969) artist and activist |
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* Badr Shakir al-Sayyab<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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* Athir Shayota (b. 1968) painter <ref>Farhat, Maymanah, "Iraqi Artists in Exile" Selections magazine, no. 30, 2015</ref> |
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* Sihan al-Saudi (b. ?) <ref>Hammon, N.T., "Women Artists in Arab Countries," ''Al-Raid Journal'', vol. 8, nos 44-45, 1988</ref> |
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* Yusuf Senabel 19th-century photographer <ref>Alaq, A., "The Origins of Photography in Iraq", ''Arab Pictures'', 24 December 2015, [https://blog.arabpx.com/التصوير-الفوتوغرافي-في-التاريخ-والعر-2/ Online:] (translated from Arabic)</ref> |
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*Mohammed Al-Shammerey (b. 1962) multi-media artist <ref>Tabriart Art Space, [https://www.tabariartspace.com/collections/mohammed-al-shammarey Online:]</ref> |
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* Ismail al-Sheikhly (1924-2002) painter <ref>Al-Ali, N. and Al-Najjar, D., ''We Are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War,'' Syracuse University Press, 2013, p. 39</ref> |
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* [[Naseer Shamma]] (b. 1963) musician and singer |
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* Walid Siti (b. 1954)<ref>"The Art of Walid Siti: A Vision of the Future", ''The Economist, 3 November, 20111, [https://www.economist.com/prospero/2011/11/03/a-vision-of-the-future Online:]</ref> |
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* Akram Shukri (1910-1986) painter <ref>Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47; Baram, A., ''Culture, History and Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq,1968-89,'' Springer, 1991, p. 69; "Akram Sukri," [Biographical Notes], Bonham's, [https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/17716/lot/21/ Online]</ref> |
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*[[Vian Sora]] (born 1976), painter |
*[[Vian Sora]] (born 1976), painter |
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* Mahmodd Shubbar (b. 1965 Babel) <ref>Estuary Auctions, ''Contemporary Art'' [Catalogue of Sale], 2018, Dubai, p.52</ref> |
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* Akram Shukri (1910-1986) pioneer painter <ref>Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47; Baram, A., ''Culture, History and Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq, 1968-89,'' Springer, 1991, p. 69; "Akram Sukri," [Biographical Notes], Bonham's, [https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/17716/lot/21/ Online]; Tejel, J., ''Writing the Modern History of Iraq: Historiographical and Political Challenges,'' World Scientific, 2012, p. 481</ref> |
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* Ahmad al-Suhrawardi 12th/13th century calligrapher <ref>Oxford Index Online: [http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T001235 Online:]; Semsar, Mohammad Hassan and Zand, Roxane, “Aḥmad al-Suhrawardī”, in: ''Encyclopaedia Islamica'', Wilferd Madelung and, Farhad Daftary (eds), 2008, [https://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1875-9831_isla_COM_0227 Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Ali Talib (artist)|Ali Talib]] (b. 1944), painter<ref>Eigner, S. (ed), ''Art of the Middle East: Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World and Iran,'' Merrell, 2010, p. 169 and p. 197</ref> |
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* Abdul Karim Ibrahim Tiouti late 9th-century-early 20th-century photographer active in Basra, said to have introduced the camera to Iraq <ref>Alaq, A., "The Origins of Photography in Iraq", ''Arab Pictures'', 24 December 2015, [https://blog.arabpx.com/التصوير-الفوتوغرافي-في-التاريخ-والعر-2/ Online:] (translated from Arabic); Kalash, K., "In Digital Technology, Solar Photography is a Time-immemorial Profession, " ''Iraq Journal,'' [http://journaliraq.com/%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%B8%D9%84-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AA%D9%82%D9%86%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D9%82%D9%85%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AA%D8%B5%D9%88%D9%8A%D8%B1-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B4%D9%85%D8%B3%D9%8A/]</ref> |
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*[[Aatqall Taúaa]] (b. ?), sculptor and author |
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* Saad al-Ta'i <ref>Jabra, I.J., ''The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq'', Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, [http://artiraq.org/maia/archive/files/1983-jabra-grass-roots_1ba63885c8.pdf Online:]</ref> 20th-century painter |
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* [[Ali Talib (artist)|Ali Talib]] (b. 1944) <ref>Eigner, S. (ed), ''Art of the Middle East: Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World and Iran,'' Merrell, 2010, p. 169 and p. 197</ref> |
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* [[Aatqall Taúaa]] (b. ?) sculptor and author |
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*[[Ismail Fatah Al Turk]] (1934–2004), painter and sculptor |
*[[Ismail Fatah Al Turk]] (1934–2004), painter and sculptor |
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* Hashim Al-Tawil (b. 1952) painter, print-maker and art historian<ref>Oweis, D., ''Encyclopedia of Arab American Artists'', ABC-CLIO, 2008, pp 31-35</ref> |
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* Abdelrahim Al-Wakil (b. ?) sculptor <ref>Shawki, A., "Iraq Preps Exhibition of its Looted Modern Art", ''Albawaba'' 30 November 2014, [https://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/iraq-preps-exhibition-its-looted-modern-art-627027 Online: ]</ref> |
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* Iman Al Waili 20th-century poet <ref>Saaed, S., "In Eyes of Inana female Iraqi poets reveal life under Saddam Hussein", ''The National'' 16 October 2017 [https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/books/in-eyes-of-inana-female-iraqi-poets-reveal-life-under-saddam-hussein-1.667630 Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti|Yahya Al-Wasiti]], 13th century illustrator |
*[[Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti|Yahya Al-Wasiti]], 13th century illustrator |
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* Khalil al Warid (c.1923-1984) sculptor |
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*[[Nazar Yahya]] (b. 1963), Iraqi-American etcher, sculptor (in metal), installation artist and photographer |
*[[Nazar Yahya]] (b. 1963), Iraqi-American etcher, sculptor (in metal), installation artist and photographer |
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* Abdul Raheem Yassir (b. 1951, Qadisiyah, Iraq), cartoonist <ref>"Iraqi art at the Venice Biennale", Ruya Foundation, 2016 [https://theculturetrip.com/middle-east/iraq/articles/welcome-to-iraq-a-celebration-of-iraqi-art-at-the-venice-biennale/ Online:]</ref> |
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*[[Saadi Yousef]] (b. 1934, near Basra), poet, author and journalist<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
*[[Saadi Yousef]] (b. 1934, near Basra), poet, author and journalist<ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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*[[Yaqut al-Musta'simi]] 13th-century calligrapher |
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* Najib Yunes (1930-2007)<ref>ArtNet (France) [http://www.artnet.fr/artistes/najib-yunes/ Online:]</ref> |
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* [[Yaqut al-Musta'simi]] 13th-century calligrapher |
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*[[Khalil al-Zahawi]] ( |
*[[Khalil al-Zahawi]] (1946–2007), calligrapher |
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*[[Muqbil Al-Zahawi]] (b. 1935), ceramicist<ref>Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.T., ''Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan,'' Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, p. 109</ref><ref>Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 101</ref> |
*[[Muqbil Al-Zahawi]] (b. 1935), ceramicist<ref>Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.T., ''Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan,'' Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, p. 109</ref><ref>Pocock, C., "The Reason for the Project: Art in Iraq Today", in: Azzawi, D. (ed.), ''Art in Iraq Today'', Abu Dhabi, Skira and Meem, 2011, p. 101</ref> |
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*[[Mohammed Saleh Zaki|Salim Mohammed Saleh Zaki]] painter |
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* Hajj Salim Mohammed Saleh Zaki (1888-1974)<ref>Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47</ref> |
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*[[Haifa Zangana]] (born 1950), novelist, author and artist |
*[[Haifa Zangana]] (born 1950), novelist, author and artist |
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* Abdulzahra Zeki <ref>Mikhail, M.,''Poets in the World: 15 Iraqi Poets'' [Poets in the World Series], New Directions, 2014</ref> |
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* Hashim Zidan (b.?) sculptor <ref>Shawqi, A., "Iraq Preps Exhibition of its Looted Modern Art", ''Albawaba'' 30 November 2014, [https://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/iraq-preps-exhibition-its-looted-modern-art-627027 Online: ]</ref> |
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The following is a list of important artists, including visual arts, poets and musicians, who were born in Iraq, active in Iraq or whose body of work is primarily concerned with Iraqi themes or subject matter.
Note: This article uses Arabic naming customs: the name "al" (which means 'from a certain place') or "ibn" or "ben" (which means 'son of') are not used for alphabetical indexing. Artists are listed alphabetically by their paternal family name. For example, the Iraqi artist Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi, is listed under "B" for Baghdadi, the paternal family name while the artist Zigi Ben-Haim, is listed under "H" for Haim.
A
[edit]- Faraj Abbo (1921–1984), artist, theatre director, designer, author and educator[1]
- Firyal Al-Adhamy (also known as Ferial al-Althami) (b. 1950) hurufiyya artist, calligrapher
- Kajal Ahmad (b. 1967), Kurdish-Iraqi poet[2]
- Najiba Ahmad (b. 1954), poet
- Modhir Ahmed (born 1956), visual artist
- Sadik Kwaish Alfraji (b. 1960), multi-media artist, photographer, animator, video producer and installation artist[3]
- Ahmed Albahrani (born 1965), sculptor and painter
- M.J. Alhabeeb (born 1954), calligrapher and painter
- Ayad Alkadhi (born 1971), visual artist
- Rheim Alkadhi (b. 1973), multidisciplinary artist
- Farid Allawerdi (1927-2007), Iraqi composer
- Sama Alshaibi (b. 1973), media and installation artist
- Usama Alshaibi (b. 1969), filmmaker and painter
- Jananne Al-Ani (b. 1966), Iraqi-Irish photographer and film-maker
- Latif al-Ani (b. 1932), photographer, known as the 'father of Iraqi photography'[4]
- Zahroun Amara, world renowned Mandaean niello silversmith. People that are known to have owned his silver nielloware include Stanley Maude, Winston Churchill, Bahrain royal family, Egyptian King Farouk, Iraqi royal family including kings Faisal I and Ghazi, and British royal family including the Prince of Wales who became Edward VIII.[5][6][7]
- Sinan Antoon (b. 1967), poet[8]
- Layla Al-Attar (1944–1993), artist and painter
- Suad al-Attar (born 1942), painter[9]
- Halla Ayla (born 1957), photographer, painter
- Apo Avedissian (b. 1990), filmmaker, painter, photographer, and writer
- Dia Azzawi (b. 1939), painter active in Iraq and London
- Fadhil Al Azzawi (born 1940), poet[10]
B
[edit]- Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi (1917–1973), calligrapher[11]
- Niazi Mawlawi Baghdadi, 19th-century painter, decorator and calligrapher[12]
- Ala Bashir (born 1939), painter, sculptor and plastic surgeon[13]
- Basil Al Bayati (b. 1946), architect and designer
- Wafaa Bilal (b. 1966), performance artist, author and educator
C
[edit]- Wasma'a Khalid Chorbachi (born 1944), Iraqi-American ceramist, calligrapher, painter
- Kamil Chadirji (1897–1968), photographer[14]
- Rifa'at Chadirchi (1926–2020), architect
D
[edit]- Issa Hanna Dabish (1919–2009), painter[15]
- Murad al-Daghistani (1917–1984), photographer[16]
- Salim al-Dabbagh (b. 1941), artist and print-maker[17]
- Bassem Hamad al-Dawiri (died 2007), sculptor and artist
- Hafidh al-Droubi (1914–1991), painter and educator[18]
E
[edit]- Enheduanna, 23rd century BCE poet, wrote on Cuneiform tablets
- Ali Eyal (b. 1994), multi-media artist and painter
F
[edit]- Lisa Fattah (1941–1992), German-born painter, wife of Ismail Fatah al-Turk, active in Iraq
- Fuzûlî (Muhammad bin Suleyman), 15th century poet
- Mun'im Furat (1900–1972), sculptor[19]
H
[edit]- Abdulameer Yousef Habeeb (b. ?), calligrapher
- Mohammed Saeed Al-Habboubi (1849–1915), poet
- Zaha Hadid (1950–2016), Iraqi-British architect
- Asim Abdul Hafid (1886 - ?)[20]
- Kadhim Hayder (alternatives: Kazem Haider, Kadhim Haydar) (1932–1985), artist, poet, author, stage-set designer, educator[21]
- Zigi Ben-Haim (b. 1945), sculptor and painter
- Mansur Al-Hallaj, 9th century Sufi poet and mystic
- Jamil Hamoudi, (1924–2003), sculptor, painter and author
- Choman Hardi (born 1974), poet, translator and painter
- Faeq Hassan (1914–1990), painter[22]
- Mohammed Ghani Hikmat (1929–2011), sculptor[23]
J
[edit]- Jabra Ibrahim Jabra (1920–1994), painter, art historian, art critic and author
- Khalid al-Jader (1922–1988), painter, educator, art historian and author[24]
- Muhammad Mahdi Al-Jawahiri (1899–1997), poet
- Koutaiba Al Janabi (?-?), film-maker and photographer[25]
- Amal al-Jubouri (b. 1967), poet
- Jamal Jumá, poet
- Saleh al-Jumai'e (b. 1939), contemporary artist[26]
K
[edit]- Nida Kadhim (b. 1937), sculptor
- Hayv Kahraman (born 1981), painter and sculptor
- Farouk Kaspaules (born ?), artist
- Hashim al-Khattat, "Hashim the Calligrapher," (1917–1973), calligrapher, considered as the last of the classical calligraphers
- Rachel Khedoori (born 1964), Australian-born artist of Iraqi heritage (twin sister of Toba Khedoori)
- Toba Khedoori (born 1964), Australian-born artist of Iraqi heritage, known primarily for highly detailed mixed-media paintings (twin sister of Rachel Khedoori)
- Paulus Khofri (1923–2000), composer, lyricist and painter
- Nedim Kufi (b. 1966), multi-disciplinary visual artist and graphic designer
M
[edit]- Muhammad Hasan Abi al-Mahasin, poet
- Alaa Al-Marjani (b. 1967), photographer from Najaf city, worked with AP and Reuters.
- Mohamed Makiya (1914–2015), modernist architect and patron of the arts[27]
- Hanaa Malallah (b. 1958), painter
- Hassan Massoudy (b. 1944), painter and calligrapher
- Ahmed Matar (b. 1954), poet[28]
- Dunya Mikhail (b. 1965), poet
- Ghassan Muhsen (born 1945), artist, painter and ambassador
- Ibn Muqla (885/6–940), 10th-century calligrapher
N
[edit]- Yuhana Nashmi, Mandaean visual artist and ceramicist based in Australia
- Rafa al-Nasiri (1940–2013), painter, print-maker, educator and author[29]
- Muzaffar Al-Nawab (b. 1934), poet, critic and painter[30]
- Abū Nuwās al-Ḥasan ibn Hānī al-Ḥakamī, 9th century Iraqi poet
- Farah Nosh, photographer and photo-journalist
O
[edit]- Amer al-Obaidi (b. 1943), painter[31]
- Mahmoud Obaidi (b. 1966), painter, conceptual artist, sculptor, film-maker
- Madiha Omar (1908–2005), pioneer of the Hurufiyya movement
- Widad Al-Orfali (b. 1929),[32] artist and musician
P
[edit]- Fred Parhad (b. 1947), sculptor
Q
[edit]- Qais Al-Sindy (b. 1967), artist and painter
R
[edit]- Husain al-Radi (1924–1963), politician, poet, and painter
- Nuha al-Radi (1941–2004), diarist, ceramicist, painter[33]
- Khaled al-Rahal (1926-1987), sculptor and painter[34]
- Nadhim Ramzi (1928–2013), artist and graphic designer
- Abdul Qadir Al Rassam (1882–1952), painter[35]
- Wafaa Abed Al Razzaq (b. 1952), poet[36]
S
[edit]- Miran al-Saadi (b. 1934)[37] sculptor
- Mahmoud Sabri (1927–2012), painter[38][39]
- Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi (1863–1936), poet, educator and activist
- Ahmed Al Safi (born 1971), sculptor
- Shakir Hassan Al Said (1925–2004), painter, art historian, art critic, educator and prolific author[40]
- Issam al-Said (1938–1988), painter, print-maker, designer, etcher, architect, philosopher and author[41]
- Muhammad Sa'id al-Sakkar[42]
- Jawad Saleem (also given as Jawed Salim or Joad Salim) (1920–1961), sculptor
- Su'ad Salim (b. 1918)
- Tamara Salman, 20th century designer
- Lorna Selim (1928–2012), artist and English-born wife of Jawad Saleem
- Naziha Salim (1927–2008), artist and painter (sister of Jawad Saleem)
- Mohammed Hajji Selim (1883–1941), painter, father of Suad Salim, Jawad Saleem, Naziha Salim and Nizarre Selim[43]
- Badr Shakir al-Sayyab (1926–1964), poet
- Andy Shallal (born 1969), artist and activist
- Naseer Shamma (b. 1963), musician and singer
- Muhannad Al-Shawi (b. 1974), poet
- Walid Siti (b. 1954)[44]
- Vian Sora (born 1976), painter
T
[edit]- Ali Talib (b. 1944), painter[45]
- Aatqall Taúaa (b. ?), sculptor and author
- Ismail Fatah Al Turk (1934–2004), painter and sculptor
W
[edit]- Yahya Al-Wasiti, 13th century illustrator
Y
[edit]- Nazar Yahya (b. 1963), Iraqi-American etcher, sculptor (in metal), installation artist and photographer
- Saadi Yousef (b. 1934, near Basra), poet, author and journalist[46]
- Yaqut al-Musta'simi 13th-century calligrapher
Z
[edit]- Khalil al-Zahawi (1946–2007), calligrapher
- Muqbil Al-Zahawi (b. 1935), ceramicist[47][48]
- Salim Mohammed Saleh Zaki painter
- Haifa Zangana (born 1950), novelist, author and artist
See also
[edit]- Baghdad School
- Hurufiyya movement
- Iraqi art
- Islamic art
- Islamic architecture
- Islamic calligraphy
- List of Iraqi women artists
Major Iraqi public artworks
- Al-Shaheed Monument. Baghdad
- The Monument to the Unknown Soldier, Baghdad
- Victory Arch, Baghdad
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Further reading
[edit]- Benezit Dictionary of Asian Artists, Oxford University Press, 2017
- Bloom, J. and Blair, S.S. (eds), Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture, Vols 1–3, Oxford University Press, 2009
- Davis, B., "The Iraqi Century of Art," Artnet Magazine, July, 2008, Online
- Dougherty, B.K. and Ghareeb, E.A., Historical Dictionary of Iraq, Scarecrow Press, 2013
- Farhat, Maymanah, "Iraqi Artists in Exile," Selections magazine, no. 30, 2015 Online
- Hann, G., Dabrowska, K. and Greaves, T.T., Iraq: The Ancient Sites and Iraqi Kurdistan, Bradt Travel Guides, 2015, pp 29–32
- Jabra, I.J., The Grass Roots of Art in Iraq, Waisit Graphic and Publishing, 1983, Online:
- Khalil, S. and Makiya, K., The Monument: Art, Vulgarity, and Responsibility in Iraq; University of California Press, 1991
- Lindgren, A. and Ross, S., The Modernist World, Routledge, 2015
- Sabrah, S.A. and Ali, M., Iraqi Artwork Red List: A Partial List of the Artworks Missing from the National Museum of Modern Art, Baghdad, Iraq, 2010
- Salīm, N., Iraq: Contemporary Art, Volume 1, Sartec, 1977; Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Islamic World, Online:
- Shabout, N., "Ghosts of Futures Past: Iraqi Culture in a State of Suspension," in Denise Robinson, Through the Roadbloacks: Realities in Raw Motion, [Conference Reader], School of Fine Arts, Cyprus University, (23-25 November 2012), 2015
- Shabout, N., "The Preservation of Iraq's Modern Heritage in the Aftermath of the US Invasion of 2003," in: Elaine A. King and Gail Levin (eds), Ethics And the Visual Arts, New York, Allworth, 2006, pp 105 –120
- Tuohy, A. and Masters, C., A-Z Great Modern Artists, Hachette UK, 2015; Al-Ali, N. and Al-Najjar, D., We Are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War, Syracuse University Press, 2013;