Jananne Al-Ani, Timelines, 2022, Prints & Multiples, Dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Ab-Anbar Gallery
Ab-Anbar is a contemporary art gallery where art and history are entangled and reconfigured. The artists we represent resist fixed categories, working fluidly between mediums and territories—both physical and conceptual—to articulate the frictions and transformations that define our present, from the outset, the gallery’s mission has extended beyond the traditional exhibition model. Ab-Anbar regularly collaborates with cultural practitioners, researchers, independent publishers, and performers to cultivate an expansive, interdisciplinary programme. In 2020, the gallery launched its program in London, culminating in the opening of its space in Fitzrovia in September 2023. Now anchored in London’s cultural landscape, Ab-Anbar continues to amplify underrepresented voices from the Global Majority, with a particular focus on artists from the West Asia. Our aim is to forge meaningful connections across diasporic and transnational contexts, treating the so-called margins not as peripheral, but as vital sites of knowledge production
Douglas Abdell, born in 1947, Unites States
Jananne Al-Ani, born in 1966, Iraq
Dima Srouji, born in 1990, Palestine
Douglas Abdell
Douglas Abdell
Jananne Al-Ani
Rushdi Anwar
Marlon De Azambuja
Seyed Amin Bagheri
Majid Fathizadeh
Mohammad Ghazali
Fadia Haddad
Taha Heydari
Avish Khebrezadeh
Timo Nasseri
Neda Razavipour
Hessam Samavatian
Baktash Sarang
Nil Yalter
Dima Srouji