Ziad Dalloul
(زياد دلول)Syria
Ziad Dalloul (زياد دلول), born in 1953 in Syria, is a prominent contemporary artist known for his evocative paintings and works on paper. Dalloul’s artistic practice is characterized by a poetic exploration of memory, landscape, and the interplay between abstraction and figuration. His works often feature layered textures and a nuanced palette, reflecting both his Syrian heritage and his experiences living abroad. Dalloul studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Damascus before continuing his education at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he has been based for much of his career.
Dalloul’s art has been exhibited in major institutions and galleries across the Middle East and Europe, including solo and group exhibitions at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Barjeel Art Foundation in Sharjah. His works are held in several significant public and private collections, underscoring his standing in the Arab art world. At auction, Dalloul has achieved notable results at leading houses such as Christie’s and Sotheby’s, with paintings like "Le Jardin Suspendu" and "Le Passage" attracting international collectors and affirming his market presence. His continued engagement with themes of displacement and belonging resonates deeply with audiences, making him a significant figure in contemporary Syrian art.