Venue: Kunstmuseum Celle, Germany
Date: March 15 - May 30, 2025
Curator: Dr. Sarah Müller
A comprehensive showcase of contemporary Middle Eastern artists living in Germany. This exhibition explores themes of displacement, identity, and cultural fusion through diverse artistic mediums. Wassem Alahmad presents a series of five large-scale paintings that reflect his journey from Syria to Germany and the transformation of his artistic vision.
Venue: Galerie Modern, Hamburg
Date: January 10 - February 28, 2025
Curator: Lisa Weber
An intimate solo presentation featuring Wassem Alahmad's latest body of work. The exhibition delves deep into personal and collective memory, presenting abstract compositions that emerge from the artist's experiences of migration and adaptation. Each piece serves as a visual meditation on the fragments of memory that shape our understanding of home and belonging.
Venue: Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin
Date: September 8 - November 15, 2024
Curator: Ahmed Hassan & Anna Schmidt
An innovative group exhibition bringing together artists from diverse cultural backgrounds to explore the concept of transcultural dialogue in contemporary art. Alahmad's contribution includes a site-specific installation that bridges his Kurdish-Syrian heritage with his current German context, creating a powerful narrative about cultural exchange and mutual understanding.
Venue: Wandliebe Wallpaper Museum, Celle
Date: April 20 - July 10, 2024
Curator: Marcus Hoffmann
A deeply contemplative solo exhibition exploring themes of mortality, spirituality, and transcendence. The works presented challenge conventional perceptions of death and dying, presenting them as transformative and sacred experiences. Through abstract compositions and symbolic imagery, Alahmad invites viewers to confront their own relationship with mortality and find beauty in life's most profound moments.
Venue: Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg
Date: October 5 - December 20, 2023
Curator: Dr. Elena Rodriguez
An ambitious international group exhibition featuring artists who have crossed geographical and cultural borders. The exhibition examines how displacement and movement influence artistic practice and cultural identity. Alahmad's paintings in this show reflect his journey across borders—both physical and metaphorical—revealing how art becomes a universal language that transcends national and cultural boundaries.