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Ali Eyal’s Forever War

Last updated: March 10, 2026 3:45 am
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Iraqi artist Ali Eyal vividly remembers a moment from his childhood when he was just nine years old, gazing out at the Baghdad skyline from a car on a Ferris wheel. His mother, aware of the impending changes that were about to unfold, urged him to “burn that image into your mind,” knowing that the city he was looking at would soon be transformed forever. It was the year 2003, and shortly after that moment, the United States and its allies launched their invasion of Iraq, unleashing airstrikes on the city.

Reflecting on the recent events in the Gulf region, where the US and Israel initiated a bombardment of Iran, Eyal expressed feeling like a child again as he watched the news unfold on TV. The echoes of the war that shaped his childhood resurfaced, along with the unresolved mystery of his father’s disappearance. To process the grief and devastation he experienced, Eyal turned to art, creating surreal and hauntingly beautiful pieces that capture the twilit vistas of his emotions.

In a recent profile by writer Renée Reizman, Ali Eyal opens up about the ongoing impact of the war on his life and work. Despite the passage of time, the memories of that turbulent period continue to shape his artistic expression, infusing his creations with a sense of loss and resilience.

In another tribute, the art world mourns the loss of Thaddeus Mosley, a self-taught sculptor who passed away at the age of 99. Known for his mastery of wood and his ability to capture the improvisational spirit of jazz in his sculptures, Mosley leaves behind a legacy of creativity and innovation.

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As the art world grapples with loss and remembrance, the work of artists like Ali Eyal and Thaddeus Mosley serves as a poignant reminder of the power of art to confront and transcend tragedy. Their stories, intertwined with the broader narratives of war and resilience, continue to inspire and provoke reflection in the face of adversity.

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