Hayv Kahraman presents her solo exhibition 'What cannot be said will be wept' at Pilar Corrias gallery on Conduit Street in London. The show features new works by the Iraqi-born artist, known for her figurative paintings that explore themes of displacement, memory, and the female body.
The exhibition matters because Kahraman's work addresses urgent contemporary issues of migration, trauma, and cultural identity through a distinctly feminist lens. Her presence at a leading London gallery underscores the growing visibility of diaspora artists in the international art scene and the continued relevance of politically engaged figurative painting.