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Figures in Monochrome Texture, 1991

Mixed media on board

67 × 60 cm | 26.4 × 23.6 in

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Figures in Monochrome Texture, 1991 Sale price$10,000.00

About the work

Artwork made by Saad Al Kaabi (1937-present) in 1991. The medium used is Mixed media on board with dimensions of 60cm x 67cm. Currently Exhibited at the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts in Jordan.
Materials
Mixed media on board
Medium
Size
67 × 60 cm | 26.4 × 23.6 in
Year
1991
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Expressionism
Colours
Black and White, Grey, Brown
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

saad al kaabi — Print etching, 15 × 15 cm (representative image)
Saad Al Kaabi

Iraq

Saadi Al Kaabi, born in 1937 in Najaf, Iraq, is a prominent figure among Iraq's second generation of modernist artists. He graduated from Baghdad's Institute of Fine Arts in 1960. In the 1960s, Al Kaabi's work experimented with Cubism and Expressionism, incorporating simplified planes and strong outlines. By the 1970s, he developed a signature style that fused elements of Cubism with motifs from Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Islamic art, exploring the complexities of the human condition. His paintings are characterized by thick layers of paint and earthy tones, creating highly textured compositions. ([barjeelartfoundation.org](https://www.barjeelartfoundation.org/artist/iraq/saadi-al-kaabi/?utm_source=openai))

Al Kaabi has participated in numerous international exhibitions, including the 1976 Venice Biennale. In the 1980s, he made a dramatic decision to burn his personal archive of press clippings, symbolizing a desire to start anew. Throughout his career, he has held various positions, such as Director of Theatre Production at the Cinema and Theatre Foundation (1981–1985) and Director of Artistic Culture at the Ministry of Culture (1985–1988). He also founded and led the Iraqi Plastic Art Club (1985–1987) and served as President of the Iraqi Plastic Artists Association (1986–1990). His contributions to the art world have been recognized with several awards, including the Golden Sail Award at the Kuwait Biennale in 1981 and the first prize at the Triennale India in 1982. ([artscoops.com](https://artscoops.com/artist-details/al-kaabi-saadi?utm_source=openai))

In 2006, Al Kaabi relocated to Jordan and later moved to the United States in 2008, settling in California. Despite his time abroad, his work remains deeply connected to Iraqi heritage, reflecting a continuous exploration of cultural identity and human experience. ([iraqhurr.org](https://www.iraqhurr.org/a/2077088.html?utm_source=openai))

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