Eyad Almasri
(اياد المصري)Jordan,b. 1965
Eyad Almasri (إياد المصري), born in 1965 in Jordan, is a contemporary artist recognized for his contributions to the Jordanian and broader Middle Eastern art scenes. Almasri’s work spans painting and mixed media, often reflecting themes rooted in his cultural heritage and exploring the interplay between tradition and modernity. His style is characterized by expressive brushwork and a vibrant palette, frequently incorporating abstract elements that evoke both personal and collective narratives.
Almasri has exhibited his works in several reputable institutions across the region, including notable solo and group exhibitions at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman. His participation in these exhibitions has positioned him among the prominent contemporary artists in Jordan. While his works have been featured in regional art fairs and galleries, there is no public record of sales at major international auction houses such as Christie’s, Sotheby’s, or Bonhams as of the latest available data.
Throughout his career, Eyad Almasri has contributed to the visibility of Jordanian art on the international stage, engaging audiences with his dynamic compositions and thoughtful exploration of identity and place. He continues to live and work in Jordan, maintaining an active presence in the country’s artistic community.