A brand new exhibition at Bard School’s Hessel Museum of Artwork in New York State affords a novel perspective on Iraq’s post-colonial artwork. All Method of Experiments: Legacies of the Baghdad Trendy Artwork Group, organised by the specialists Nada Shabout and Tiffany Floyd along with the museum’s chief curator, Lauren Cornell, unites 64 works of portray, sculpture and drawings by 30 artists together with Dia al-Azzawi and Mohammed Ghani Hikmat.
The works, starting from 1951 to 2023, span Iraq’s hopeful mid-century second—which gave beginning to a brand new artwork motion celebrating each custom and internationalism—via to the despair and isolation of the Iraq Battle interval. Most of the items haven’t been displayed in many years. With an emphasis on student-teacher relationships, the exhibition testifies to the Baghdad Trendy Artwork Group’s enduring affect on Iraqi and Arab artists at this time.
The curators have drawn works from personal collections in addition to eminent Arab collections together with the Barjeel Artwork Basis in Sharjah; the Dalloul Artwork Basis in Beirut; the Ibrahimi Assortment in Amman and Baghdad; and Qatar Museums. The gathering represents each a residing historical past of Iraqi Modernism and a tribute to the heritage in Baghdad’s museums that was looted or destroyed throughout the Iraq Battle.
Shakir Hassan Al Mentioned’s The Café (1958) Ibrahimi Assortment, Baghdad, Amman
“We are able to’t quantify the loss precisely,” Shabout says, due to incomplete archival information. However the conservative estimate is that “at the least 85% of the 8,000 works of Twentieth-century artwork that belonged to the previous Saddam Arts Centre have been stolen or broken,” she says.
Although Western perceptions of Iraqi heritage in danger have a tendency in direction of historical websites, the 2003 invasion ushered in a wave of thefts of Trendy and modern artwork. The Bard exhibition isn’t solely vital as the primary in-depth survey of the Baghdad Trendy Artwork Group—based in 1951 by the artist Jewad Selim and his former scholar Shakir Hassan Al Mentioned—but additionally due to the curatorial efforts made to characterize the absence of looted works. Their reminiscence will likely be evoked via prints, posters, movies, catalogues and different ephemera that may also assist to contextualise Iraq’s post-colonial expertise.
The Baghdad Group united artists below a shared dedication to Istilham al turath, looking for inspiration from heritage, via which they fused the summary language of Western Modernism with Islamic and Mesopotamian aesthetics. Fairly than any inflexible methodology, it was about “a stream of individuals and concepts held collectively by a typical impetus towards materials innovation and aesthetic exploration”, the curators say.
Impressed by the Thirteenth-century Baghdad College and the work of calligraphers and illustrators corresponding to Yahya al-Wasiti, the Baghdad Group believed that the Mongol invasion of 1258 disrupted the lineage of pictorial Iraqi artwork they usually needed to recuperate misplaced traditions.

Hanaa Malallah’s The Two Worshippers (1989) Ibrahimi Assortment, Baghdad, Amman
The exhibition at Bard is in flip an try and recuperate a few of Iraq’s modern traditions. Whereas artists in lots of post-colonial nations have remodeled heritage into modern idioms, Selim and his collaborators “canonised it into a selected course of”, Shabout says.
The exhibition navigates the journey of Istilham al turath via Iraq’s 1958 revolution, ensuing social and political upheaval, the rise of pan-Arabism, and the emergence of recent cultural establishments and actions. It additionally seems to be on the Baghdad Group’s legacy, from inspiring the New Imaginative and prescient Group (1969-72), shaped by Dia Azzawi, to its affect on modern artists like Hanaa Malallah, who studied below Shakir Hassan Al Mentioned however left Iraq in 2006.
This exhibition and its catalogue goal to be a beacon of hope for a brand new era of latest Iraqi artists who’ve been disadvantaged of entry to a lot of their very own Modernist heritage.
• All Method of Experiments: Legacies of the Baghdad Trendy Artwork Group, Hessel Museum of Artwork, Bard School, Annandale-on-Hudson, 21 June-19 October








