Biography
Sherko Abbas is a Kurdish-Iraqi artist and filmmaker. He was born in Iran in 1978, where his family lived as refugees. They returned to Iraq when he was two years old. Abbas studied Fine Art in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Goldsmiths College, University of London in 2015. His work explores sonic and visual memory, with a focus on modern memory that relies on recorded materials. Additionally, Abbas is interested in the current geopolitical situation in Iraq.
Abbas’ works have been exhibited and screened internationally including at: Archaic, the Iraq pavilion at the 57th Venice biennale; Theater of Operations, MoMA PS1, New York; May Flames Pave the Way for You, Arsenal gallery, Białystok; Push Festival, Manchester , UK; Towner International, Towner Eastbourne, Eastbourne; Speaking Across Mountains, Middle East Institute, Washington D.C.; Baghdad Mon Amour, Institut des Cultures d’Islam, Paris; Vernacularity, Alternativa Festival, Gdansk; Estrangement, The Showroom, London.
Also, his moving image works were screened at the Independent Iraqi Film Festival’s online screening, the 38th Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival in Kassel, Germany, Aashra, Ashkal Alwan Online Film, Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin at the Louvre Auditorium in Paris, the Open City Documentary Combined Programme: What Rules The Invisible in London, Visit Festival Het Bos Ankerrui 5-7 in Antwerp, Belgium, Ruya Shop in Baghdad, and Shasha Movies online streaming.
Abbas also works as a curator, organizer, and coordinator of cultural events. He was the operations manager for the “Post-war Culture in Iraq” project (2010) and curated the Clamour project (2016). In collaboration with curator Aneta Szyłak, he researched and coordinated the “In-between Worlds: Kurdish Contemporary Artists” project. This resulted in a collection of artworks from over 30 Kurdish-Iraqi artists and a book. The collection is now part of the Imago Mundi collection under the auspices of the Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche in Treviso, Italy.
Contact:
sherkodado@gmail.com
CV
Upcoming and ongoing events
WORLD WEATHER NETWORK
Ruya Foundation has commissioned two art projects along the Tigris River and in the marshes of southern Iraq, to address the country’s water crisis. Iraqi artists Sherko Abbas and Akeel Khreef“Akeel Khreef will explore the impact of rising temperatures on the delicate ecosystems of the historic river and marshes.
Selected exhibitions and screening
2023
Revolt Against the Sun, Shasha Movies at Frieze London
Revolt Against the Sun, Shasha Movis at Bios Cinemathe Que- Athins
Cineholic, Exhibition, Ruya shope , Baghdad-Iraq
Cineholic, Screening at the station, Baghdad-Iraq
2022
10 Visite Festival cultural centre in Antwerp, Belgium
OPEN CITY DOCUMENTARY film festival, Close-up Cinema, London
HABIBI COLLECTIVE film screening at the station-Baghdad
INTERNATIONAL VIDEOARTb At Fábrica do Braço de Prata, [Lisbon]
MAY FLAMES PAVE THE WAY FOR YOU contemporary Kurdish Art NOMUS Nowe Muzeum Sztuki w Gdańsku
2021
MAY FLAMES PAVE THE WAY FOR YOU contemporary Kurdish art at NOMUS Nowe Muzeum Sztuki w Gdańsku curator: Aneta Szyłak
38th Kassel Documentary Film And Video Festival Kultur Bahnhof Kassel at BALi Kinos And Online
Brouhaha/ When The Wild Instrument Sing– Noise Performance at Home Manchester, UK
IIFF 2021 Independent Iraqi Film Festival.
aashra, Ashkal Alwan’s audio/visual streaming platform Online Film
2020
May Flames Pave the Way for You at Arsenal Gallery, Poland
Towner International at Towner Gallery, UK
2019
Theatre of Operation MoMa PS1, New York
Speaking Across Mountain Middle East Institute Washington. D.C
Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin at Haus der Kulturen der Welt/ Berlin
The phantom museum, this project funded by Gotha institute.
Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin at Louver/ Paris
2018
Baghdad, mon amour, Institute des Cultures d’Islam, Paris, curated by Morad Montazam
2017
Archaic, Iraq Pavilion at 57th Venice Biennale, curated by Tamara Chalabi and Paolo Colombo
The city and me hurt each other, English Hospital Sulaimanyah, Iraq, curated by Rebeen Majeed
2016
Clamor, Institute of Fine Arts Hall, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
2015
Vernacularity, Alternativa International Visual Arts Festival in Gdansk, Poland, curated by Aneta Szylak, Emily Pethick and Beatrice Josse
Small things that matter more, Sala Gallery Italy, curated by Rebeen Majeed
Dire Straits, Lumen Festival, New York City, curated by Sandra Skurvida
Digite, collaboration project at The Showroom-London organized by Shama Khan
Goldsmiths Graduate Show, Goldsmith, University of London
2014
Freedom at the Barricades, Vaxjo Art Hall in Sweden, curated by Martin Schibli
When the Wild Instrument Sing, at Goldsmiths, the University of London (an ongoing sound performance that was initiated by Sherko Abbas, in collaboration with musicians and sound artists)
2012
Dire straits, Import/Export, Kassel, Germany, curated by Sandra Skurvida.
2011
Be alert, Merg Gallery, Hawler (Erbil), Iraq, curated by Awni Sami (Awni SB)
OtherIS TVDINNER, IM International, Queens, New York City, curated by Sandra Skurvida
Estrangement, Alternativa International Visual Arts Festival Gdansk, Poland, curated by Aneta Szylak and Hiwa K
2010
Estrangement, The Showroom, London, curated by Aneta Szylak and Hiwa K
Curatorial experience
2017
Researcher and coordinator of the project In-between Worlds. Kurdish Contemporary Artists with the curator Aneta Szylak, resulting in a collection of over 30 Kurdish-Iraqi artists and an accompanying book in the framework of the Imago Mundi project by Fabrica and Benetton Foundation, Treviso, Italy
2010
Post-war Culture in Iraq, operation manager of a project, National Museum of Amna Suraka, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
Operation assistance of Richard Wilson for his installation 20;50, National Museum of Amna Suraka, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
2009
The organiser of the workshop Kurdish Colour, led by professor Michel Fehr of Art in Context Program UdK, Berlin, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
2007
Curator of the project Sarmady, National Museum of Amna Suraka, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
2005
2005 Project. Initiator, coordinator, website and catalogue editor of an exhibition featuring 10 young artists from Sulaimanyah, National Museum of Amna Suraka, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
Catalogue
Theatre of Operation
Renconters Internationales Paris/ Berlin
Baghdad, mon amour.
Archaic, Iraq Pavilion at 57th Venice Biennale
In-between Worlds. Kurdish Contemporary Artists, Imago Mundi
Import/Export
Art Monthly
Alternativa
Dado
Current & Upcoming screening – show
Cineholic online streaming at Shasha Library until 2024.
Encounters on the Tigris, online screening until 2024
30th Sep, 2023 CINEMATEK, Âge d’Or festival, Belgian film archive in Brussels.
October 2023 Reverberations: Nature Sound as Experience, web-based exhibition by The Nature of Cities and the UFS Collaborative Arts Program.
Jan 2024 Be Welat, Under the Lost Islan, Group Show, FiveMyles Gallery, New York
31 October to 5 November 2023 RENCONTRES INTERNATIONALES PARIS/BERLIN
new cinema and contemporary art
NEWS
Shasha Liberary
Online Streaming until 2024
Revolt Against the Sun
Screening
20 April 2023
Frieze – London
Cineholic
Screening
4th March, 2023
Bios CinematheQue- Athins
Cineholic
Screening
19 Feb, 2023
The Station- Baghdad
Cineholic
Exhibition
30 Dec, 2022 To 21 Jan, 2023
Ruya Shop- Baghdad
Habibi Collective
7th May 2022
Finch Cafe- London
Visite Festival
18/11/2022
20h30
Het Bos Ankerrui 5-7, Antwerp
Way World Festival 2022
ArteEast: Sherko Abbas and Afsoon
King’s Pavilion, University of Aberdeen King’s Campus
OPEN CITY DOCUMENTARY
Location Close-Up Cinema,
London
Date Sat 10 Sep, 15:30
https://opencitylondon.com/events/combined-programme-what-rules-the-invisible/
WORLD WEATHER NETWORK
Ruya Foundation has commissioned two art projects along the Tigris River and in the marshes of southern Iraq, to address the country’s water crisis. Iraqi artists Sherko Abbas and Akeel Khreef“Akeel Khreef will explore the impact of rising temperatures on the delicate ecosystems of the historic river and marshes.
https://ruyafoundation.org/en/2022/06/world-weather-network/
https://worldweathernetwork.org/station/ruya-foundation/
Habibi Collective
Film screening at The Station
Baghdad
12-14.03.2022
ArteEast Interview
Artist Spotlight with Sherko Abbas
03.03.2022
To read the interview please click here
International Videoart
At Fábrica do Braço de Prata, [Lisbon]
Organized and developed by Elizabeth Withstandley [US] and Pedro Inock [PT]
17-19.01.2022
http://sherkoabbas.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/videoart-document-FBP-lisbon.pdf
MAY FLAMES PAVE THE WAY FOR YOU
NOMUS Nowe Muzeum Sztuki w Gdańsku
CONTEMPORARY KURDISH ART
curator: Aneta Szy łak
23.10.2021 – 27.02.2022
https://nomus.gda.pl/aktualnosci/wystawa/niech-poprzedza-cie-plomien
38th Kassel Documentary Film And Video Festival
KulturBahnhof Kassel BALi Kinos And Online
18.11.2021 08:00 Pm Screening Of Silence Along The River
https://www.kasselerdokfest.de/en/compilation/p-38cd823b-0308-e24b-ba9b-023d1578ddc3
Push Festival
At Home Manchester 2021
27 October 2021 – Brouhaha/ When the Wild Instrument Sing– Noise performance
https://homemcr.org/production/brouhaha-2021-with-kani-kamil-and-sherko-abbas/
IIFF 2021
Independent Iraqi Film Festival.
online from 1 to7 October
4 October 2021- screening of Paper Puppet Testimony
https://iiffestival.com/2326-2/
https://www.arabnews.com/node/1914726/independent-iraqi-film-festival-back
May Flames Pave Way for You
contemporary Kurdish Art
Arsenal Gallery Power Station- Poland
26 Jun to 9 August 2020
exhibition virtual walkthrough
http://sztukakurdystanu.com/en/exhibition-walkthrough/