Ammar Al-Nahhas
(عمار النحاس)Syria,b. 1976
Ammar Al-Nahhas (عمار النحاس), born in 1976 in Syria, is a contemporary artist recognized for his evocative paintings that often explore themes of memory, displacement, and the human condition. Working primarily in oil on canvas, Al-Nahhas’s style is characterized by expressive brushwork and a nuanced palette, blending figurative and abstract elements to convey emotional depth. His work frequently reflects the complexities of Syrian identity and the broader experiences of conflict and migration, resonating with both regional and international audiences.
Al-Nahhas has exhibited in several notable institutions and galleries across the Middle East and Europe. His paintings have been featured in group and solo exhibitions, including shows at Ayyam Gallery, a prominent platform for contemporary Middle Eastern artists. His works have also appeared in institutional settings such as the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, underscoring his growing international profile. On the secondary market, Al-Nahhas’s paintings have been offered at reputable auction houses, including Bonhams, where his pieces have attracted collectors interested in contemporary Syrian art. Through his artistic practice, Ammar Al-Nahhas continues to contribute to the evolving narrative of Syrian contemporary art, drawing attention to both personal and collective histories.