Saadi Daoud
(سعدي داود)Iraq,b. 1960
Saadi Daoud (سعدي داود), born in 1960 in Iraq, is a contemporary artist recognized for his contributions to modern Iraqi art. Daoud is primarily known for his work in painting, where he explores themes rooted in Iraqi heritage and the complexities of contemporary life. His style often blends figurative elements with abstract forms, employing a rich palette and expressive brushwork that reflect both personal and collective narratives. Daoud’s works frequently engage with cultural memory and identity, resonating with audiences both within Iraq and internationally.
Throughout his career, Saadi Daoud has participated in significant institutional exhibitions, including shows at the Iraqi National Museum of Modern Art in Baghdad, which houses several of his works in its permanent collection. His art has also been featured in group exhibitions highlighting modern and contemporary Iraqi artists, contributing to the broader discourse on Middle Eastern art. In the auction market, Daoud’s paintings have appeared at reputable houses such as Christie’s Dubai, where his works have attracted attention from collectors seeking important examples of post-1960s Iraqi art. His continued presence in both institutional and market contexts underscores his standing as a significant figure in the landscape of contemporary Iraqi painting.