Rushdi Anwar
Rushdi Anwar (b. Halabja, Kurdistan-Iraq) lives and works between Chiang Mai, Melbourne, and Sulaymaniyah. His work reflects on the socio-political issues that continue to mire West Asia's geopolitics (historically known as ‘The Middle East’). Drawing on his personal experiences of displacement, conflict, and trauma endured under Iraq’s colonial and ideological regimes, Rushdi’s art references and generates discourse concerning the status of social equity – exploring its political, social, and religious complexity via study of form and its materiality. Embracing installation, sculpture, painting, photography, and video, his practice recalls the everyday plight of the thousands displaced currently suffering discrimination and persecution, questioning the possibility of redemption and collective necessity to attend with empathy as a social imperative.
Anwar earned his Ph.D. in Art from RMIT University, Melbourne, and is currently a senior lecturer in the Painting Division of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
Notable exhibitions include Hope and Peace to End All Hope and Peace, The Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok (2023-24); Home and the World, The Museum Van Loon, Amsterdam (2024); Sharjah Biennial 15: Thinking Historically in the Present, Sharjah (2023); Art in Conflict, Australian War Memorial touring exhibition around Australia (2022-24); wHole, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne (2022); Now, Esta Gallery at The Culture Factory, Sulaymaniyah (2022); The Tides of the Century, Ocean Flower Island Museum, Danzhou (2021); Escape Routes: Bangkok Art Biennale, Bangkok (2020); Project ‘Intercambio’, The 13th Havana Biennial (2019); The National 2019, New Australian Art, Biennale, Art Gallery of NSW (AGNSW) Sydney (2019); MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, Chiang Mai; 12th Gwangju Biennale (2018), Gwangju (2018)
Anwar was one of six artists shortlisted for the Artes Mundi 10-Biennial Prize, Cardiff (2023).
His works are held in public collections of the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), Sydney; Sharjah Art Foundation Collection, Sharjah; Australian War Memorial Collection, Canberra; The KADIST Foundation Collection; The Gene and Brian Sherman Collection, Sydney; The Mordant Family Collection; The Kurdistan Regional Government, the Ministry of Arts & Culture, Sulaimani; Da Nang Fine Arts Museum collection, Da Nang, Vietnam; and Private Collections.
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A Man Stronger Than Mine (Video), 2023 -
Listen again to the drum sound rising in the air; the truth is treason in the empire of lies, 2023 -
The invisible line - he prays in Iraq, his shoes in Iran, both are in Kurdistan., 2023 -
Turn your silver into bullets, 2023 -
When the world pushes you to your knees, you’re in the perfect position to pray, 2023 -
When you pray for black gold, you must deal with the burning smoke too, 2023 -
Facing living, past in the present , 2015 -
A Few Lines of History, 2011 -
We have found in the ashes what we have lost in the fire, 2011
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Rushdi Anwar
Solo exhibition 'Endless Tears in the Garden of Eden' at De Thomas in Amsterdam December 3, 2024December 3rd 2024 - January 21st 2025, Rushdi Anwar’s solo exhibition, titled 'Endless Tears in the Garden of Eden' will be on view at de...Read more -
Rushdi Anwar
officially joins Ab-Anbar’s roster of artists. November 21, 2024After presenting a solo exhibition with us in April, we are delighted to announce that Rushdi Anwar has officially joined Ab-Anbar’s roster of artists. His...Read more
