Eidan Al-Sheikhali
(عيدان الشيخلي)Iraq,b. 1932
Eidan Al-Sheikhali (عيدان الشيخلي), born in 1932 in Iraq, is recognized as a significant figure in modern Iraqi art. His practice spans painting and drawing, with a style that reflects the evolution of Iraqi visual culture in the mid-20th century. Al-Sheikhali’s works often explore themes rooted in Iraqi heritage, utilizing expressive forms and a vivid palette that align with the broader Baghdad Modern Art Group movement, though he developed a distinct personal approach. His contributions have been noted for their synthesis of traditional motifs with modernist sensibilities, positioning him among the artists who shaped Iraq’s post-war artistic identity.
Al-Sheikhali’s art has been exhibited in major institutional settings, including the Iraqi National Museum of Modern Art in Baghdad, which holds several of his works in its permanent collection. His paintings have also appeared in group exhibitions highlighting the trajectory of Iraqi modernism, both within Iraq and in international showcases dedicated to Arab art. At auction, Al-Sheikhali’s works have been featured at reputable houses such as Christie’s and Bonhams, achieving notable results that underscore his enduring relevance and the growing interest in Iraqi modern art among collectors. His legacy is marked by his role in fostering a dialogue between Iraq’s artistic heritage and contemporary expression.