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Dirar Al Qado

Dirar Al Qado

(ضرار القادو)

Iraq

Dirar Al Qado is an Iraqi artist recognized for his contributions to contemporary Middle Eastern art. Born in Baghdad in 1970, Al Qado is known for his expressive paintings that often explore themes of memory, displacement, and cultural identity. Working primarily in oil and mixed media on canvas, his style blends elements of abstraction with figurative motifs, reflecting both personal and collective narratives rooted in his Iraqi heritage.

Al Qado’s work has been exhibited in several notable institutions, including the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the British Museum in London, where his pieces have been featured in group exhibitions highlighting modern Iraqi art. His paintings have also appeared at prominent art fairs and biennials in the Middle East and Europe, further establishing his reputation within the international art scene.

At auction, Dirar Al Qado’s works have been offered by major houses such as Christie’s Dubai, where his paintings have attracted attention from collectors interested in modern and contemporary Arab art. His auction records reflect a growing appreciation for his evocative style and the cultural resonance of his subject matter. Al Qado continues to live and work between Iraq and Europe, contributing to the ongoing dialogue around Iraqi art in the global context.