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Ismail Khayat

Ismail Khayat

(اسماعيل خياط)

Iraq

Ismail Khayat (إسماعيل خياط), born in 1944 in Khanaqin, Iraq, is widely recognized as a pioneering figure in contemporary Iraqi and Kurdish art. Working primarily in painting, drawing, and sculpture, Khayat’s oeuvre is characterized by expressive abstraction and a profound engagement with themes of identity, conflict, and cultural memory. His distinctive visual language often incorporates bold lines and dynamic forms, reflecting both personal and collective narratives shaped by the turbulent history of his homeland.

Khayat’s work has been exhibited in significant institutional settings, including the Iraqi National Museum of Modern Art in Baghdad and the Sulaimaniyah Museum in Iraqi Kurdistan. Internationally, his art has been shown at venues such as the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, highlighting his role in representing Kurdish and Iraqi artistic voices on the global stage. While his works have not frequently appeared at major international auction houses like Christie’s or Sotheby’s, Khayat remains a respected figure in Middle Eastern art circles, with his pieces held in both public and private collections. Throughout his career, Ismail Khayat has contributed to the development of modern art in Iraq, mentoring younger artists and participating in cultural dialogues that bridge local and international perspectives.