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 exhibitions 

 

  Private exhibitions include  
 
1991                    Kurdistan       Swrkew Gallery in Sulaymaniyah
1996                   Kurdistan       Azadi exhibition Media Centre in Sulaymaniyah
1996                   Canada          Vancouver in Kurdish house
2008-2011           Manchester   Stockport, Amang Mardokhy Exhibition year in Gallery of Marple library
2010                   Kurdistan      Sulaymaniyah Exhibition of Amang Mardokhy
2011                    Canada         Vancouver exhibition of Amang Mardokhy Kurdish house
2012                    Canada         Vancouver Exhibition of Amang Mardok
hy Plum Gallery & Scotiabank
2016                    Manchester  Alexandria Library Gallery
2019                    Manchester  Reflection of War at Stockport Memorial Art Gallery
2019 -2020          Manchester HOME Gallery-  Sometimes When You Say Nothing You Say Everything
2022                    Kurdistan - Sulaymaniyah Symposium 2022
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  Group art exhibitions and activities  

 

1989-2002             Kurdistan      Kurdish art exhibition.
1996                         Iran                Political Poster exhibition, the Kurd genocide, (ANFAL).
1991 – 2002           Europe           The Kurdish artists group movement exhibition.
2005                        Manchester   Halabja Chemical bombardment day.
2005                        Stockport       Vernon mill Gallery,  Art for Peace exhibition.
2007                        Manchester    Halabja Kurdish artists exhibition in Zion center.
2007                        Manchester    Anfal Kurdish artists group,Media culture Center.
2010                        Manchester    Anfal Festival. 
2012                        London           Curious Duke Gallery, Art for Peace exhibition.
2012                        Manchester    Final Degree show exhibition, Manchester Metropolitan University.

2013                        Manchester    90 degree citizen -Manchester  Museum .

 

  Art & Music Live performance   

 

2015                      Manchester  - Art & Music Live performance  - ZART center

2016                      Manchester    Alexandria Library Gallery

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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXDic1kIWrE

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2018                      Manchester  - Art&music performance  Friend's House.

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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4rPkpiA45Y

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2019                        Manchester    Abstract is the Wind -Horizons Festival 2019 – Art & Music     

                               Installation.

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Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IypV7-Yhioc

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slz62dob3Is

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2019                     Manchester  - Art & music performance  Methodist Church

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Link: https://www.facebook.com/KurdsatMagazine/videos/2653640971367767

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© 2024 Amang Mardokhy. 

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My works are an attempt to attract the audience with a strong abstract language and a strong sense of composition. The use of deep y and earthy tones creates an interesting contrast, evoking landscapes or aerial views, which fits nicely with the “space and nature” theme. Layered silhouettes and textures suggest stories or figures emerging from the environment, inviting interpretation without dictating meaning.

I am in dialogue between nature and space. I want to find my space among nature and find my balance and connections.

There’s also an emotional weight to the compositions—sad but alive. At the same time, they feel meditative and expressive, like a glimpse into a dream or memory. That’s a beautiful, profound concept—this idea of ​​being in dialogue both with the vastness of space and the intimacy of nature. My paintings reflect that tension and harmony; to feel the internal scenery as much as the external ones. The textured layers and figures seem to explore, move, or emerge, mirroring your personal journey towards balance and connection.

There’s something truly poetic about using abstract visual language in my paintings, to express an endless search for belonging—a kind of spiritual mapping. The ambiguity in the forms makes the viewer part of that journey, as if they too are trying to orient themselves in a vast and changing world . . . .

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