Hayv Kahraman is a young and talented artist from Iraq who tells tales with a demure grace through her beautiful paintings. Her practice engages with very difficult issues: female identity in her homeland, how women are victimised within their own culture, how they’re made subservient to men. Her images depict the scriptural story which is central to the Islamic culture and language. Her figures seems to always reside in a precarious state of terrifying contingency. Concepts of gender, the diasporic culture of the middle east, war.
Her visual language comes from her direct experience as an Iraqi immigrant. She has studied in Floremce, Italy then moved to Sweden and later based in the USA. She defines herself as a hybrid of east and west in today’s growing global multiculturalism.
She has been trained in a classical manor, focusing on the Italian school of painting.
Discovering her work has been an enriching experience.

















































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