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Mohammad Nasrallah

Mohammad Nasrallah

(محمد نصر الله)

Jordan,b. 1963

Mohammad Nasrallah (محمد نصر الله), born in 1963 in Jordan, is a prominent contemporary artist recognized for his evocative paintings that often explore themes of memory, displacement, and the landscapes of his homeland. Working primarily in painting and mixed media, Nasrallah’s style is characterized by expressive brushwork and a vibrant palette, frequently merging abstraction with figurative elements to convey both personal and collective narratives. His work reflects a deep engagement with the cultural and social realities of the Arab world, particularly focusing on the Palestinian experience, which is a recurring subject in his oeuvre.

Nasrallah 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 paintings have been featured in significant group and solo exhibitions, contributing to the discourse on contemporary Arab art. In the auction market, Nasrallah’s works have appeared at major houses including Christie’s and Bonhams, where they have attracted attention from collectors and institutions alike, underscoring his status as an influential figure in the regional art scene. His contributions have solidified his reputation as one of Jordan’s leading artists, with a career spanning several decades and a body of work that continues to resonate both locally and internationally.