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Khedoori was born in 1964, in Sydney, Australia, [3] [4] [5] of Iraqi–Jewish parentage and raised in Australia. She is the identical twin sister of artist Rachel Khedoori. [6] She received a BFA degree (1988), from San Francisco Art Institute; and a MFA degree (1994), from University of California, Los Angeles. [7] [8]
The following is a list of important artists, including visual arts, poets and musicians, who were born in Iraq, active in Iraq or whose body of work is primarily concerned with Iraqi themes or subject matter.
Mahmoud Obaidi was born in Baghdad in 1966. He obtained a degree in fine arts from the Baghdad University in 1990. Like many Iraqi intellectuals and artists, he fled his war-torn country in 1991.
Hayv Kahraman (born 1981) is an Iraqi-American-Swedish artist of Kurdish descent, [1] [2] who was born in Baghdad and fled to Sweden with family during the Gulf War, studied in Florence, and is currently based in Los Angeles.
Haifa Zangana (born 1950 in Baghdad, Iraq), Iraqi novelist, author, artist, and political activist, best known for writing Women on a Journey: Between Baghdad and London. Daisy Al-Amir, Iraqi writer, poet and novelist. She is author of The Waiting List: An Iraqi Woman's Tales of Alienation has renowned her as one of the leading female writers ...
Pages in category "Iraqi artists" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ahmad al-Dhaki al-Mawsili;
As the Los Angeles area begins the formidable task of rebuilding after the most destructive wildfires in its history, the city's artists and art collectors are mourning what could amount to ...
The Iraqi artist, Madiha Omar, who was active from the mid-1940s, was one of the pioneers of the hurufiyya movement, since she was the first to explore the use of Arabic script in a contemporary art context and exhibited hurufiyya-inspired works in Washington as early as 1949.