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Painting was his most successful medium, attracting critical acclaim and commercial success, but he also worked in other media, including print making, photography, and sculpture. In 1972 he established an affiliation with the Sonia Zaks Gallery in Chicago that would last thirty years. His work
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Mahmoud has exhibited his work at galleries and museums throughout the American Midwest, and also in Washington, Holland, and Germany. His work has been added to over 25 permanent, public collections, including the
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in DeKalb, Illinois, where he also kept his art studio. He was an emeritus professor at Northern Illinois before his death.
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currently remains affiliated with the Patricia Rozvar galleries in Washington.
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