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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Top-ranked work: Almawal sabri Almudallal
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Museums on APS:
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
    • Atassi Foundation for Art and Culture
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  • Top 3 works: Almawal sabri Almudallal
  • Born: 1950, Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: Syrian Arab Republic

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Vraag 1:
What institution did Saad Yagan graduate from in 1964?
Vraag 2:
In what city was Saad Yagan born?
Vraag 3:
What is Saad Yagan known for chronicling in his artwork?

Saad Yagan: A Voice of Aleppo

Saad Yagan, born in Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic in 1950, stands as a prominent figure in contemporary Syrian art. His artistic journey began at the age of thirteen when he immersed himself in painting, marking the genesis of a prolific career dedicated to capturing the essence of his homeland – Aleppo – and exploring profound themes of human experience. He pursued formal education diligently, graduating from Aleppo’s Faculty of Fine Arts in 1964 and subsequently earning honors from Damascus University's Faculty of Fine Arts in 1970. This grounding in artistic principles profoundly shaped his distinctive style and worldview. Early Career & Artistic Foundations Yagan established The Point, an art gallery and literary space in Aleppo, serving as a crucial platform for fostering dialogue and showcasing emerging talent within the Syrian arts community. Recognizing the importance of visual storytelling, he actively participated in television programs documenting Aleppo’s cultural landscape and its inhabitants—a testament to his commitment to preserving and communicating Syrian heritage. His artistic explorations encompass both mythological narratives and observations of daily life, reflecting a deep connection to the city's history and traditions. Notably, Yagan’s series inspired by Gilgamesh and Arabian Nights exemplify his fascination with storytelling and symbolism. Distinctive Style & Technique Yagan’s artistic approach is characterized by geometric abstraction combined with meticulous attention to detail—particularly in portraying human figures. He employs techniques drawn from diverse artistic traditions, prioritizing the human form as a central element within his compositions. Often depicted geometrically, these figures convey emotion through subtle shifts in posture and expression. His palette leans heavily on blues and reds, mirroring the hues of Aleppo’s urban environment and injecting vibrancy into his canvases. Critics have lauded Yagan's ability to distill complex ideas into visually arresting images—a hallmark of his artistic vision. Recognition & Legacy Since the 1970s, Yagan’s artworks have garnered international acclaim, appearing in prestigious collections across Europe and North America. Museums such as the Musée Modern Museum in Brussels, Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Contemporary Art Museum of Montreal, National Museum of Damascus and Aleppo, and Syrian Ministry of Culture proudly display his paintings—confirming his enduring influence on the art world. Furthermore, Yagan’s contribution extends beyond artistic creation; he served as a commentator for Syrian television, producing documentaries that illuminated the cultural significance of Aleppo and its artistic traditions. His work has been recognized by numerous publications and exhibitions, cementing his position as one of Syria's most respected artists. Recent solo exhibitions at Mark Hachem Gallery in Beirut and Art House in Damascus underscore his continued engagement with contemporary art discourse. Notable Achievements & Collections Saad Yagan’s oeuvre includes celebrated pieces such as ‘Almawal sabri Almudallal,’ a haunting 2009 oil painting exploring themes of isolation and anxiety through fragmented figures, blues/reds, and Expressionist influences—a testament to his mastery of technique and emotional depth. His works are housed in prominent national and private collections worldwide, demonstrating the enduring resonance of his artistic vision. Among these institutions are the Musée Modern Museum in Brussels, Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Contemporary Art Museum of Montreal, National Museum of Damascus and Aleppo, and Syrian Ministry of Culture—reflecting the breadth of Yagan’s influence on the global art landscape. His auction records confirm his status as a highly sought-after artist, further validating his contribution to artistic history.