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Mohammad Al Ameri

Mohammad Al Ameri

(محمد العامري)

Jordan,b. 1959

Mohammad Al Ameri (محمد العامري), born in 1959 in Jordan, is a prominent contemporary artist recognized for his contributions to painting, poetry, and art criticism. Al Ameri’s artistic practice spans painting, mixed media, and installation, often characterized by expressive abstraction and a vibrant color palette. His work frequently explores themes of memory, identity, and the interplay between visual and literary forms, reflecting his dual engagement as both a visual artist and a published poet.

Al Ameri has exhibited extensively in the Middle East and internationally, with notable institutional exhibitions at venues such as the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts and Darat al Funun in Amman. His works have also been featured in group shows across Europe and the Arab world, underscoring his significance within the regional art scene. In addition to his exhibition history, Al Ameri’s paintings have appeared at major auction houses, including Bonhams, where his works have attracted attention from collectors interested in modern and contemporary Arab art.

Throughout his career, Mohammad Al Ameri has played an influential role in Jordan’s cultural landscape, not only through his artistic output but also as an advocate for the arts and a contributor to critical discourse. His multifaceted practice and sustained presence in institutional and market contexts affirm his standing as a leading figure in contemporary Jordanian art.