Amnah Al Nasiri
(امنة النصيري)Yemen,b. 1970
Amnah Al Nasiri (أمنه النصيري), born in 1970 in Yemen, is a prominent contemporary artist recognized for her contributions to the development of modern art in Yemen. Working primarily in painting and printmaking, Al Nasiri’s practice is characterized by a synthesis of traditional Yemeni motifs and modernist abstraction, often exploring themes of identity, heritage, and the female experience. Her distinctive visual language combines vibrant color palettes with intricate patterns, reflecting both her cultural roots and her engagement with global artistic movements.
Al Nasiri has exhibited her work in several notable institutional settings, including the National Museum of Yemen and the French Cultural Center in Sana’a. Her participation in international exhibitions, such as the Cairo International Biennale, has positioned her as a significant figure in the Middle Eastern art scene. While her works have not yet appeared in major international auction houses like Christie’s or Sotheby’s, she remains an influential presence in regional art circles, with her pieces held in both private and public collections. Al Nasiri continues to live and work in Yemen, contributing to the country’s artistic discourse through both her creative practice and her involvement in art education.