Ammar Daoud
(عمار داود)Iraq,b. 1957
Ammar Daoud (عمار داود), born in 1957 in Iraq, is a contemporary artist recognized for his contributions to modern Iraqi art. Working primarily in painting, Daoud’s oeuvre is characterized by expressive compositions that often reflect the cultural and social landscapes of his homeland. His style blends elements of abstraction with figurative motifs, employing a rich palette and dynamic brushwork to evoke both personal and collective narratives.
Daoud’s works have been exhibited in notable institutions and galleries across the Middle East, including prominent showcases in Baghdad and other regional art centers. His paintings have also appeared in significant group exhibitions that highlight the evolution of Iraqi art, contributing to dialogues on heritage and identity. In addition to institutional recognition, Ammar Daoud’s art has been featured in major auction houses such as Christie’s and Sotheby’s, where his pieces have attracted attention from collectors interested in modern and contemporary Arab art.
Throughout his career, Daoud has maintained a strong connection to his Iraqi roots, often drawing inspiration from the country’s history and visual traditions. His sustained presence in both institutional exhibitions and reputable auctions underscores his standing as an influential figure within the Iraqi and broader Arab art scenes.