Hani Dallah is an Iraqi visual artist زorn 1969, Baghdad, Iraq. His practice spans more than three decades. He graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad in 1990 and later received a scholarship in fine art preservation and restoration at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts (2004–2005).
Dallah’s work moves between abstraction and figuration, often centered on the human presence as a shifting, emotional form rather than a fixed identity. His paintings explore states of proximity, memory, and psychological tension through layered gesture, muted and saturated color fields, and partially obscured figures.