Exhibition Series  ·  2004 – 2005

Iraq:
Paintings of War

An archived exhibition

In 2004, Michael Fratangelo began documenting the war in Iraq through painting. Working from black and white news photographs, he translated the raw imagery of conflict into large-scale, color-saturated canvases — not as propaganda, but as a visual record of a defining moment in contemporary history.

The series drew international attention, earning distinction at the 2005 Florence Biennale and coverage across the United States, Poland, and beyond. It laid the foundation for Fratangelo’s ongoing commitment to socially engaged work, which continues with his 2024 series ref•u•gee.

International Recognition

2005 Florence Biennale

Florence, Italy  ·  Juried international exhibition  ·  Displayed with distinction

Year

2004 – 2005

Pittsburgh premiere 2004
Florence Biennale 2005

Subject

The Iraq War

Inspired by black & white news photographs documenting the conflict

International Press

Poland  ·  United States

Wiedza i Życie, Pittsburgh-area press

“It’s more of a visual document of war. I just want to document it as an event of our time.”
— Michael Fratangelo

The Process

Fratangelo worked from black and white news photographs sourced from the conflict in Iraq, transforming documentary images into large-scale paintings that pulse with color and symbolic energy. Each canvas began with the same question he brings to his portrait commissions: what is the spiritual truth beneath the surface of what we see?

Where news photography captures a moment in monochrome, Fratangelo’s paintings explode that moment into color — not to beautify, but to feel. The juxtaposition of the source photograph alongside the finished work reveals the distance between documentation and interpretation.

Selected Works  ·  As featured in Wiedza i Życie, Poland, June 2005

The following paintings were reproduced in the Polish science and culture magazine Wiedza i Życie alongside their source photographs — one of the first international publications to feature Fratangelo’s Iraq series.

Selected work 01

Reference photograph
Painting image
coming soon
Documentary source photograph Finished painting

Iraq I

Acrylic on canvas  ·  2004

The painting selected for the 2005 Florence Biennale. Depicts US soldiers and Iraqi citizens — a scene of encounter between occupier and occupied.

Selected work 02

Reference photograph
Painting image
coming soon
Documentary source photograph Finished painting

Iraq II

Acrylic on canvas  ·  2004

Fire and confrontation — a scene of street violence rendered in the explosive color language Fratangelo developed for the series.

Selected work 03

Reference photograph
Painting image
coming soon
Documentary source photograph Finished painting

Iraq III

Acrylic on canvas  ·  2004

Figures with arms raised — surrender, search, or prayer. The ambiguity is deliberate. Fratangelo refuses to assign a single meaning to images that carried the weight of an entire war.

Interested in this series for exhibition or publication?

Iraq: Paintings of War is an archived series. For inquiries regarding exhibition loans, reproduction rights, or institutional interest, please get in touch directly.

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