Norrem HAMDI نوريم حمدي
Unleashing the Soul on Canvas
Born in 1964 in Hassaka, Syria, Norrem Hamdi's artistic journey has been one of liberation and expression. After initially pursuing Law School, he boldly chose to follow his true passion for art.
Since settling in Berlin, Germany, in 2015, Norrem has carved out a niche for himself in the international art scene. His large-sized paintings, crafted with Indian pigments and acrylic on canvas, stand as bold testaments to his artistic prowess.
Unconventional in his approach, Norrem often eschews traditional tools in favor of using his hands and feet, declaring, "I like to fight in the arena" when explaining his technique. This fearless attitude infuses his work with a raw energy and dynamism.
Norrem's art has been showcased in prestigious venues worldwide, including solo exhibitions at the National Museum Damascus, Goethe Institute Damascus, Museum of Modern Art Lattakia, and Khan Assad Basha Damascus. He has also participated in group exhibitions at renowned institutions such as the World Bank in Washington, the Contemporary Art Platform in Kuwait, and the Kaleemat Sanat Galeri in Istanbul. Notably, he has been featured twice in the prestigious Venice Biennale.
A member of the Association of Professional Artists in Berlin (BBK) and the "Künstlerhof Frohnau," Norrem Hamdi continues to push the boundaries of artistic expression, leaving an indelible mark on the global art landscape.

Norrem Hamdi
Untitled, 2018, 200 cm x 150 cm (78.7 in x 59 in), acrylic on untreated fabric, Mission Art, Beirut.