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Ali Al Jabiri

Ali Al Jabiri

(علي الجابري)

Iraq,b. 1942

Ali Al Jabiri (علي الجابري), born in 1942 in Iraq, is a prominent Iraqi artist recognized for his contributions to modern and contemporary art in the region. Al Jabiri’s practice spans painting and sculpture, often reflecting the cultural and historical narratives of Iraq. His work is characterized by a fusion of traditional motifs with modernist abstraction, exploring themes of identity, heritage, and the complexities of Iraqi society. Al Jabiri’s distinctive style frequently incorporates calligraphic elements and symbolic references drawn from Mesopotamian history, resulting in compositions that are both visually compelling and deeply rooted in his homeland’s artistic legacy.

Throughout his career, Ali Al Jabiri has exhibited widely in reputable institutions across the Middle East and internationally. Notably, his works have been featured in exhibitions at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts and the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, underscoring his significance within the Arab art scene. In addition to institutional recognition, Al Jabiri’s paintings and sculptures have appeared at major auction houses, including Christie’s and Bonhams, where his pieces have attracted attention from collectors seeking works by leading Iraqi modernists. His enduring influence and continued activity affirm his status as a key figure in the development of contemporary Iraqi art.