Serwan Baran (b. Baghdad, 1968) is a Beirut-based Iraqi painter and sculptor.
He received a bachelor’s degree of Fine Arts from the University of Babylon in
Hillah, Iraq. In the 1990s, his work was shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Iraq. He was awarded a youth prize in Baghdad in 1990, and the first and second prizes of the Baghdad International Festival of Plastic Arts in 1994 and 1995, respectively. In
2001, he participated in the Ayloul Summer Academy, a residency program led by artist Marwan Kassab- Bachi at Darat al-Funun in Amman, Jordan. In 2003, he moved to Amman during the American invasion of Iraq. In 2013, he moved to Beirut, where he has
since been living and working. He represented Iraq at the 58th International Venice Biennale in 2019 with the solo exhibition, Fatherland, curated by Tamara Chalabi and Paolo Colombo.
Other solo shows include A Harsh Beauty at Saleh Barakat Gallery (2020); Indelible Memory at Gallery Misr, Egypt (2020); Canines at Agial Art Gallery, Beirut
(2018); Living on the Edge at Nabad Art Gallery, Amman
(2013); Elected at Matisse Art Gallery, Marrakech
(2013); and Whispers at Orfali Art Gallery, Amman
(2012), among others in Amman, Damascus, Tokyo, and the Dominican Republic. He has participated in group exhibitions at Saleh Barakat Gallery, Beirut
(2018); The Mojo Gallery, Dubai (2015); Al-Markhiyya Gallery, Doha (2013). His work was featured in the Cairo Biennale, Cairo (1999, 2019); Al-Kharafi Biennial,
Kuwait (2011); and the fourth Marrakech Biennale, Marakech (2012).
Baran is a member of several artist associations in Iraq.