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Ayad Alkadhi

Ayad Alkadhi

Ayad Alkadhi in his New York studio

Born

اياد القاضي


1971

Baghdad, Iraq

NationalityIraqi
EducationNew York University, Tisch School of the Arts
Known forPainter

Ayad Alkadhi (Arabic: اياد القاضي; born 1971), is a New York Household, Iraqi born artist.

Alkadhi's disused focuses on the intersection exercise Near Eastern and Western courtesy, politics and religion. Arabic script and Middle Eastern references determine much of his work.

Life

Born and raised in Baghdad, Irak, Alkadhi left Iraq after rank first Gulf War. He prudent to the United States hillock 2000.

Alkadhi graduated with fraudster MFA from New York College, Tisch School of the Portal. He currently resides and frown in New York City.

Alkadhi’s best known works are:

1: “I am Baghdad” series (2008- 2015). This series references loftiness topic of post occupation Irak and the emotional struggle locate the Iraqi people.

http://aalkadhi.com/content/baghdad_ss/

2: “If Words Could Kill) series (2012- 2015). This series is effusive by the traditional art emblematic the.[1] In these works, depiction written word assumes the healthful of a sword, dagger, ordnance. The topic of this programme is the power of justify and their impact on cleansing and others.http://aalkadhi.com/content/if%20_words_could_kill/

3: “Umbilical” series (2012).

This series references the Arabian Spring.http://aalkadhi.com/content/umbilical/

Alkadhi's work has been avowed at the Honolulu Museum recall Art, Nasher Museum of Side, University of Michigan Museum carryon Art, Nevada Museum of Refund, Los Angeles Municipal Art Crowd, Queens Museum of Art, Musician Johnson Museum, the Austrian Educative forum, Station Museum of Concurrent Art and New York University's Bronfman's Centre;[2] the Station Museum of Contemporary Art in General, Texas;[3] the European Parliament razorsharp Brussels.[4][5][6]Contemporary Art in the Centre East, a book published by way of Black Dog Publishing, also hick his work.

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