Bonhams to hold annual spring Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art auction
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Thursday, August 21, 2025


Bonhams to hold annual spring Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art auction
Shakir Hassan Al-Said, Cubist Cockerel, 1955. Photo: Bonhams.



LONDON.- Alongside the annual spring Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art auction on 21 April at Bonhams New Bond Street, the Islamic and Indian Art department will unveil ‘A Century of Iraqi Modernism’, a comprehensive sale showcasing the major Iraqi artists and artistic movements of the 20th century. The auction will be the first of its kind anywhere in the world.

Dr. Nada Shabout, Professor of Art History and the Director of the Contemporary Arab and Muslim Studies Initiative at the University of Texas, said that the ‘small but important collection of works’ in the auction at Bonhams ‘testifies to the creativity and innovation of modern Iraqi artists. The works present examples of historical trajectories that were dominant in setting the rhythms of modern Iraqi art throughout the 20th century.’

A particular highlight of the collection is a portrait of the celebrated Iraqi poet and academic, Lamea Abbas Amara, by Jewad Selim (1919-1961), which is estimated at £60,000-100,000. Selim was a sculptor and painter, born in Ankara in modern-day Turkey. After studying in Europe, Selim returned to Iraq and was appointed Head of the Sculpture Department at Baghdad’s Fine Art Institute, a position he retained until his death. His most famous work is The Freedom Monument in Tahrir Square, which commemorates the 1958 revolution.

Lamea Abbas Amara, the subject of the portrait, was a student of Selim’s at the Institute. She became a celebrated poet – she popularised free verse in Iraq and became the country’s foremost champion of gender equality and social justice – but it was during her course of studies that the portrait was painted, and she sat for Selim after class four times a week for a month. When the work was completed, she asked Selim if he would sign it. The artist replied that he would not since he intended never to sell it. It remained in his collection until his death in 1961.

Lamea is a perfect representation of the influence of European art on Selim’s work, recalling the palette and textural qualities of post-impressionists like Cézanne and Toulouse Lautrec. In his early life, Selim was sent to Europe on government scholarships, first to the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and then to the Academia di Belle Arti in Rome, and during the war he became acquainted with several Polish officers who were painters, two of whom had studied with Pierre Bonnard.

Another highlight is Cubist Cockerel (1955) by Shakir Hassan Al-Said (1925-2004), a student of Jewad Selim who, together with his teacher, formed the first modern art movement in Iraq in 1951: The Baghdad Group of Modern Art. The movement was defined by the attempt to reconcile the impressive visual legacy of Iraq’s past with the contemporary narrative of modern Iraq, assimilating Mesopotamian iconography and Islamo-Arabic motifs with modern imagery.

The cockerel, a traditional symbol of sustenance and nourishment, is a recurring motif in Arabic culture, and was often the subject for ancient pottery, metalwork and embroidery. It is also the bird which wakes the Islamic world for morning prayer, signalling the coming of the day. Executed in a rich Expressionist palette according to the visual language of the European cubists, this most traditional of Iraqi motifs is brought firmly into the present.

A third highlight is Still Life (1941) by Mohammad ‘Hajji’ Selim (1883-1941), the father of Jewad Selim. The work, estimated at £30,000-40,000, shows the influence of Cézanne, and the composition consists of robust, chromatically varied and distinctly Middle Eastern fruits: the cantaloupe, watermelon and pomegranate.

Nima Sagharchi, Head of Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art at Bonhams, said: ‘Iraq has been one of the most creatively fertile areas in the region, and it is important for the international market to recognise the achievements that Iraqi art has made, despite the difficult circumstances the country has faced. It is hoped that our auction, in bringing together some of the most important works from this period, will lead to the emergence of a new perspective on the contemporary cultural history in Iraq.’










Today's News

April 14, 2015

Key handwritten scientific document by Alan Turing sells for $1 million in New York

Christie's announces sale of American paintings from the William I. Koch Collection

German Nobel-winning author, poet, playwright and sculptor Gunter Grass dies at 87

'Édouard Vuillard: Insights into the Lithography Studio' opens at the Pinakothek der Moderne

Most comprehensive ZERO exhibition on view at Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin

The Andy Warhol Museum announces the appointment of Bartholomew Ryan as Curator of Art

Bonhams to hold annual spring Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art auction

National Park portfolio purchased directly from Ansel Adams at auction in New York

Exhibition of recent works by New York-based artist Carol Bove opens at David Zwirner London

Italy hopes tourists ride along picturesque routes in vintage 1920s steam trains

Uruguayan writer, an icon of the Latin American left, Eduardo Galeano dies at 74

Stephenson's auction brimming with estate antiques and decorative art from exclusive Philadelphia addresses

Black and white photographs of Latin American street scenes and interiors on view at Throckmorton Fine Art

Juliette-Andréa Elie wins fourth edition of fotofever fotoprize

Exhibition of paintings, drawings, and sculpture by Vitaly Komar on view at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts

Sporting guns with fascinating histories for sale at Bonhams

Magnificent and highly important violin for sale at Bonhams

Anacostia Community Museum examines connections between Metro DC Panamanians and Panama

Classicist sheds new light on lost epics which show the bloodier side of the Ancient Greeks

UNESCO condemns 'mad' destruction of Iraq's Nimrud

Exhibition at David Risley Gallery presents 20 uniform drawings based on the Major Arcana tarot cards

18th edition of PHotoEspaña to focus on Latin American photography

Thames & Hudson publishes Painting Now by Suzanne Hudson




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 




Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful