Carl Hammoud (born 3 April 1976) is a Swedish artist.
He was educated at the Valand Academy i Gothenburg and primarily works as a painter.
Many of his paintings depict sterile interior environments such as offices and libraries, which are given a timeless and sometimes fantastical quality.
[1] In 2012 he received Åke Andréns konstnärsstipendium, which with a prize sum of 500,000 kronor is Sweden's most valuable art prize.
[2] His paintings of piles of chairs inspired an installation piece in the 2017 film The Square, which satirizes the art world.