ARTIST NAME
ARTIST NAME
Sakar Suleiman
EXHIBITION TYPE
Solo
Sakar Suleiman, born in 1979 in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan, Iraq, is a visual artist working across painting, sculpture, installation, and video art to deconstruct and reframe human experience. Her work embraces a moment of visual and conceptual maturity, quieter and more powerful. Her artistic language is abstract, symbolic, and contemporary, engaging with women, identity, and memory as states of being. In Sakar’s work, suffering is not an end but a state of birth for an idea, a body, or a renewed memory. The materials she uses—including charcoal, soil, wood, fabric, and threads—move beyond the surface and engage with space, creating artworks that resonate conceptually and visually.
Sakar Suleiman, born in 1979 in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan, Iraq, is a visual artist working across painting, sculpture, installation, and video art to deconstruct and reframe human experience. Her work embraces a moment of visual and conceptual maturity, quieter and more powerful. Her artistic language is abstract, symbolic, and contemporary, engaging with women, identity, and memory as states of being. In Sakar’s work, suffering is not an end but a state of birth for an idea, a body, or a renewed memory. The materials she uses—including charcoal, soil, wood, fabric, and threads—move beyond the surface and engage with space, creating artworks that resonate conceptually and visually.










