Mahmoud Sabri
(محمود صبري)Iraq
Mahmoud Sabri (1927–2012) was a pioneering Iraqi painter recognized for his significant contributions to modern Arab art. Born in Baghdad, Sabri initially studied social sciences in the United Kingdom before dedicating himself to painting. He became a leading figure in the Iraqi art scene, known for his commitment to social realism and his exploration of the human condition through expressive figuration. Sabri’s work often depicted the struggles and aspirations of ordinary people, reflecting both political and social themes relevant to Iraq and the broader Arab world.
Sabri’s paintings have been exhibited in major institutions, including the Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha and the Barjeel Art Foundation in Sharjah, which hold his works in their permanent collections. His art has also appeared in significant group exhibitions highlighting Iraqi and Arab modernism. At auction, Mahmoud Sabri’s works have been featured at leading houses such as Christie’s and Bonhams, achieving notable results that underscore his enduring legacy and the growing international appreciation for Iraqi modern art. Sabri’s innovative approach and dedication to representing social realities have established him as a central figure in the history of twentieth-century Middle Eastern art.