Ahmed Al Bahrani (sculptor)
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Ahmed Albahrani, ( ar, أحمد البحراني) (born 1967) is an Iraqi sculptor. He is one of the most famous Iraqi sculptors, now living in exile.


Life

Ahmed Albahrani was born in 1965, in Tuarej on the Euphrates River, near Babylon. He recalls that as a child, he would withdraw from the games played by other boys, to model clay on the riverbank. He also recalls that on school trips, he was taken to see some of Iraq's ancient monuments and that his reaction to them was different to other boys. He studied sculpture at the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad and graduated from with a Diploma of Sculpture in 1988,Bahrani, Z. and Shabout, N.M., ''Modernism and Iraq,'' Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery and Columbia University, 2009, p. 92 where he was influenced by many professors, notably Abdul Rahim Al Wakil.Ayoub, D., "His latest works return to "Calila and Damna" Ahmed Bahrani: Arab sculptor restricted creativity," ''Emaratalyoum,'' ubai 1 February 2012
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. His sculpture is on public display in several cities. He taught at the Baghdad Institute of Fine Arts between 1992 and 1994. In mid-career, he decided to move away from the endlesss pursuit of abstraction and began producing figurative works. However, more recently he has returned to abstract sculpture. In 1994, he left Iraq for political reasons, and lived in Amman, Jordan for a number of years and later resided in Yemen. Since 1999, he has divided his time between Doha in Qatar and Stockholm in Sweden.


Work

Albahrani's work comprises large scale sculptures of political, religious and popular figures, often carrying various type of armaments. Like many of his contemporaries who are living in exile, Albahrani uses his work to express the sense that he is "estranged from his geographical foundation and his roots." The sculptor has designed a collection of statues, monuments and murals in
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and cities of the world. His most notable works include: * ''Green Art'' –
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. * Bisan Hall – Sponsored by the French Cultural Center – Qatar. * Al Bada Hall – National Council for Culture, Arts and Heritage – Qatar. * Al Fardan Gardens, sponsored by Alfardan Group – Qatar. * House of the French Ambassador – Qatar. * French Cultural Center –
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. * Al Afif Hall –
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. * ''The Challenge,'' bronze installation for the 24th Men's Handball World Championship, Lusail Multipurpose Hall, Doha, Qatar, 2015. * Gulf Cooperation Council Cup. * ''Olympic Rings,'' Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar. * Bayfront Park, Miami, Florida, Nine sculptures including Charlie Chaplin, Mother Teresa and Michael Jackson, 2014. * ''Monument of
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.'' * ''Cube: A Message of Peace,'' 1.5m bronze, Hamad International Airport, Doha. * ''La Ferrari,'' bronze sculpture of the Ferrari motor vehicle, Lobby of St. Regis, Doha, 2016.Barker, M., "The Right Profile," ''Ferrari Magazine,'' 20 October 201
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See also

* Iraqi art * List of Iraqi artists


References

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