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Mohammed Sami

Across the breadth of his work, Mohammed Sami has focused consistently on the relationship between contemporary painting and episodic memory. The experience of what Sami calls “thereness”: the feeling of being momentarily and unwittingly thrust - often through a sensation - into a place in one’s mind that is not “here” but somewhere else, is central to his work, which draws on his own experience of migration in early life and its enduring effects on his subjectivity. Honing his use of various technical capabilities, including composition and framing, colour, texture and titles, Sami seeks to push contemporary painting's ability to elicit specific atmospheres without making anything explicit or directive. Yet conflict seems to lie beneath the surface of every work, each with its own independent character and setting. In service of this, Sami’s paintings are always unpeopled. His compositions are often deliberately jarring – their framing obscuring natural perspectives, revealing only partial details of a scene or situation, evoking an unsettled and fragmentary state of mind. Viewpoints seem either too close - showing only detail and no depth of field - or obscured through shadow – large sections of the canvas blacked out – leaving one with a disturbing sense of being somewhere in-between; not quite here nor there. Colour, texture, light and shadow take on central roles in his careful construction of mood. His brushwork expands to make use of everyday materials mixed into paint, such as sand and spray paint, adding a further complexity to his visual vocabulary. It is through the convergence of these different elements of painting that questions of how sensations, moods and atmospheres translate to episodic memory emerges.

Mohammed Sami was born in Baghdad in 1984, and lives and works in London. Having completed studies at the Institute of Fine Arts, Baghdad, he worked at the Ministry of Culture before emigrating to Sweden in 2007. Sami graduated from Belfast School of Art in 2015, and earned an MFA at Goldsmiths College, London, in 2018. He has participated in group exhibitions at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (2022); Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art (2022); the Whitechapel Gallery, London (2022); the Hayward Gallery, London (2021). His paintings are held by the Albright-Knox Museum, Buffalo; Arts Council Collection, London; the Government Art Collection, London; SF MoMA, San Francisco; ICA Miami; MAMCO; Geneva; MoMA, New York; The Carnegie Institute of Art, Pittsburgh; the Imperial War Museum, London; LACMA, Los Angeles; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Tate, London; and York Art Gallery. In 2023, Sami’s work was the subject of a solo exhibition at Camden Art Centre, London, his first solo institutional exhibition in the UK. In 2024, Mohammed Sami presented a large-scale solo exhibition at Blenheim Palace.

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Biography
The Point 0, Camden Art Centre, London, 2023
One Thousand and One Nights, 2022
mixed media on linen, 286 x 557 cm, 112 5/8 x 219 1/4 in
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Refugee Camp, 2022
mixed media on linen, 290 x 587 cm, 114 1/8 x 231 1/8 in
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The Execution Room, 2022
acrylic on linen, 259.5 x 349.5 cm, 102 1/8 x 137 5/8 in
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The Weeping Lines, 2022
mixed media on linen, 291 x 343 cm, 114 5/8 x 135 in
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The Praying Room, 2021
mixed media on linen, 230 x 285 cm, 90 1/2 x 112 1/4 in
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The Fountain I, 2021
mixed media on linen, 230 x 285 cm, 90 1/2 x 112 1/4 in
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Skin VI, 2021
acrylic on linen, 250 x 335 cm, 98 3/8 x 131 7/8 in
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Your Place Waiting You, 2021
acrylic on linen, 230 x 285 cm, 90 1/2 x 112 1/4 in
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Fight Ring, 2021
acrylic on linen, 165 x 179 cm, 65 x 70 1/2 in
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Refugee Camp, 2020
acrylic on linen, 169 x 197.5 cm, 66 1/2 x 77 3/4 in
Electric Chair, 2020
acrylic on linen, 170 x 90 cm, 66 7/8 x 35 3/8 in
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Infection I, 2019
acrylic on linen, 225 x 285 cm, 88 5/8 x 112 1/4 in
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Refugee Camp II, 2019
acrylic on linen, 170 x 200 cm, 66 7/8 x 78 3/4 in
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My Son's Clothes, 2018
acrylic on linen, 220 x 243 cm, 86 5/8 x 95 5/8 in
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Memorial, 2018
acrylic on linen, 175.5 x 197 cm, 69 1/8 x 77 1/2 in
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Modern Art, 2022
58th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, 2022-23

Press

The GuardianPhenomenal paintings send depth charges through Churchill’s home, 11 July 2024
The TelegraphAfter the Storm, Blenheim Palace – A sorrowful lament for the casualties of war, 10 July 2024
The Art NewspaperIraqi artist Mohammed Sami, witness to war, to take over Blenheim Palace, 18 January 2024
World of InteriorsArtist Mohammed Sami meditates on identity, 6 October 2023
New York Times Style MagazineAn Iraqi Painter’s Haunting Night Scenes, 1 September 2023
Art in AmericaMohammed Sami, a Former Propaganda Painter, Creates Haunting Interiors That Hover Between Abstraction and Figuration, 1 May 2023
FriezeMohammed Sami Paints the Traces of Trauma, 1 February 2023
Art ReviewIn the Theatre of Memory, 1 March 2023

Biography

Mohammed Sami

Born in Baghdad, Iraq, 1984 Lives and works in London

Education

2018
Master of Fine Art
Goldsmiths College, University of London
2016
BA (Hons) Fine Art
Ulster University, Belfast
2004
Higher Diploma in Painting and Drawing
The Institute of Fine Arts, Baghdad, Iraq

Solo Exhibitions

2024
After the StormBlenheim Art Foundation, Woodstock
2023
Muzzle of Time
Luhring Augustine, New York, NY, USA
The Point 0Camden Art Centre, London, travelling to: De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea
2022
Modern Art
London
2013
JAMM ART Gallery
Kuwait
2012
Case of Emergency
Dag Andersson Gallery, Norrköping, Sweden
2006
Al Khanji Gallery
Aleppo, Syria
2005
Alwasity Gallery
Iraqi Ministry of Culture, Baghdad, Iraq
1999
University of Baghdad
Baghdad, Iraq

Group Exhibitions

2024
War Remembers MeMuseum of Modern Art, New York, NY, USA
The Shape of Things: Still Life in BritainPallant House Gallery, Chichester
Le Monde comme il vaPinault Collection, Paris, France
MASA + Luhring Augustine
MASA Galería, Mexico City, Mexico
2023
Modern Art
Paris, France
2022
Ghostscript
Modern Art, London
The 58th Carnegie International: Is it morning for you yet?Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Still AliveAichi Triennale, Aichi Prefectural Museum, Japan
The London OpenWhitechapel Gallery, London
Necessity
Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden
2021
Mixing It Up: Painting Todaycurated by Ralph Rugoff, Hayward Gallery, London
HomeplaceV.O Curations-Mayfair, London
2020
Towner InternationalTowner Eastbourne Museum, Eastbourne
Stilla liv (Still life)Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Gotland, Sweden
2018
Bloomberg New Contemporaries Liverpool Biennial, travelling to: South London Gallery, London
The Sea is the Limit York Art Gallery, York, travelling to: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Arts, Doha, Qatar
2011
The Culture Night of Norrköping City
Norrköping Art Museum, Norrköping, Sweden
2010
Autumn Salon Paris
Paris, France
2006
The Iraqi National Museum of Modern Art
Baghdad, Iraq

Public Collections

Arts Council Collection
London
Astrup Fearnley Museet
Oslo, Norway
Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Buffalo, NY, USA
Carnegie Museum of Art
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Detroit Institute of Arts
Detroit, MI, USA
The Government Art Collection
London
He Art Museum
Foshan, Guangdong, China
Institute of Contemporary Art
Miami, FL, USA
Imperial War Museum
London
K11 Art Foundation
Hong Kong, China
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Los Angeles, CA, USA
MAMCO Genève
Geneva, Switzerland
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York, NY, USA
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Fort Worth, TX, USA
Moderna Museet
Stockholm, Sweden
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Museum of Contemporary Art
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Museum of Modern Art
New York, NY, USA
Pinault Collection
Paris, France
Rollins Museum of Art
Winter Park, FL, USA
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco, CA, USA
Tate
London
York Art Gallery
York