Born in 1982, Athier Mousawi is a British-Iraqi artist who completed his studies at the Central St. Martins School of Art and Design in London in 2007. His artistic exploration revolves around the...
ATHIER MOUSAWI, Iraq (1982)
Bio
Born in 1982, Athier Mousawi is a British-Iraqi artist who completed his studies at the Central St. Martins School of Art and Design in London in 2007. His artistic exploration revolves around the experiences of the Iraqi diaspora, capturing the essence of exile, conflict, celebration, and nostalgic recollections of pre-revolution Iraq. Mousawi's works exhibit a consciously fragmented perspective, incorporating Islamic geometric shapes, Arabic calligraphy, and abstract figures in visually captivating and imaginative ways.
During his artistic journey, Mousawi initially focused on creating smaller-scale illustrations. However, in 2010, while undertaking a residency at Cité Internationale Des Arts in Paris, he ventured into the realm of large-scale paintings. This transformative period allowed him to incorporate color and scale, resulting in a series of bold and vibrant paintings that pay homage to modernist influences while maintaining a contemporary edge.
His artistic prowess has garnered recognition from esteemed institutions, including the National Portrait Gallery, Royal Academy, and the British Museum, all of which have had the privilege of collaborating with Mousawi on various projects, further solidifying his position as a highly regarded artist.
This is a short biography. The full version, along with research, CV and sources will be posted soon. Stay tuned and visit us often or become a member to be notified of our updates.
CV
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2023
Athier Mousawi: Melting a False Monument, Janet Rady Fine Art, London, UK
2020
Athier: Nothing is Certain, Everything is Melting, and that’s Okay, Ayyam Gallery Dubai, Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2018
Athier: All Things Come Apart, Ayyam Gallery, Dubai (DIFC), United Arab Emirates
2017
Athier: After Denudation, Ayyam Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon
2016
Athier: Machine Hearts, Ayyam Gallery Dubai, Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2014
Athier: Improbable Possibilities, Ayyam Gallery, London, UK
Athier: Man of War, Ayyam Gallery, London, UK
2013
Athier: You’ll Never Thrill Me Because You’ll Never Kill Me, Ayyam Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon
Selected Group Exhibitions
2022
Selected Works On Paper: In The Footsteps Of Cai Lun II, Ayyam Gallery Dubai, Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2020
Echoes & Perceptions, Ayyam Gallery Dubai, Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2018
You + Topia, Ayyam Gallery Dubai, Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2017
In the Footsteps of Cai Lun: Selected Works on Paper, Ayyam Gallery Dubai, Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2016
Shapeshifters and Transformations, Ayyam Gallery, Dubai (DIFC), Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2014
Contemporary Uprising: Art from the Middle East, Ayyam Gallery, Dubai (DIFC), Dubai, United Arab Emirates
ATHIER MOUSAWI Artwork
ATHIER MOUSAWI, 2018
Become a Member
Join us in our endless discovery of modern and contemporary Arab art
Become a Member
Get updates from DAF
Follow Artists
Save your favourite Artworks
Share your perspectives on Artworks
Be part of our community
It's Free!
We value your privacy
TermsCookiesPrivacy Policies
Become a Member
Get updates from DAF
Follow Artists
Save your favourite Artworks
Share your perspectives on Artworks
Be part of our community
It's Free!
We value your privacy
TermsCookiesPrivacy Policies
Become a Member
Get updates from DAF
Follow Artists
Save your favourite Artworks
Share your perspectives on Artworks
Be part of our community
It's Free!
We value your privacy
TermsCookiesPrivacy Policies
Welcome to the Dalloul Art Foundation
Thank you for joining our community
If you have entered your email to become a member of the Dalloul Art Foundation, please click the button below to confirm your email and agree to our Terms, Cookie & Privacy policies.
We value your privacy, see how
Become a Member
Get updates from DAF
Follow Artists
Save your favourite Artworks
Share your perspectives on Artworks
Be part of our community
It's Free!
We value your privacy
TermsCookiesPrivacy Policies