Nazar Yahya

Nazar Yahya is an Iraqi artist living in Houston, Texas. Nazar currently works on installations and inkjet on cotton paper projects.

Nazar Yahya
Born1963
EducationB.F.A. Academy of Fine Arts, Baghdad, Iraq
MovementContemporary art
Websitehttp://www.nazaryahya.com

Early life and education

Nazar Yahya, born in Baghdad, Iraq, began exhibiting in Baghdad in the late 1970s.[1] He earned his B.F.A. at the Academy of Fine Arts, Baghdad in 1986.[1][2] From 1986 to 1991, Nazar worked as a map painter in the Army’s rear lines.[1] In 2003, during the outbreak of war in Iraq, he took his family to Amman, Jordan. Currently he lives in Houston, Texas.

Career

Nazar Yahya began his work with metal creating etchings and later continued to works on canvas, as well as paper and photography. In his early career, Nazar worked on experiments with dafatir (singular: daftar); a new expression of artist's book, or art object, possessing a distinct postmodern interpretation of the Islamic manuscript production.[3] During the 1990s and throughout the invasion, Dafatir as a vehicle of expression intensified in Iraq.[3]

Style

Themes

Reception

Work

Major exhibitions

Nazar’s work has been exhibited in the Middle East: Beirut, Bahrain, Amman, Dubai, Qatar; Europe: London, Norway; Bangladesh; and the United States: Texas.

Select list of notable works

  • Card of Illumination

Public collections

Awards and nominations

See also

References

  1. "Nazar Yahya". BLOUINARTINFO.
  2. Eigner, Saeb; Caussé, Isabelle; Masters, Christopher (2010-01-01). Art of the Middle East: modern and contemporary art of the Arab world and Iran. London; New York: Merrell. ISBN 9781858945002.
  3. Amirsadeghi, Hossein; Shabout, Nada M; Mikdadi, Salwa (2009-01-01). New vision: Arab contemporary art in the 21st century. London: TransGlobe Publishing. ISBN 9780956794222.


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