Husni Radwan
(حسني رضوان)Palestine,b. 1955
Husni Radwan (حسني رضوان), born in 1955 in Palestine, is a contemporary Palestinian artist recognized for his evocative paintings and graphic works that explore themes of memory, identity, and the Palestinian experience. Radwan’s practice spans painting, drawing, and printmaking, often characterized by expressive brushwork and a nuanced palette that reflects both personal and collective narratives. His visual language frequently incorporates symbolic motifs and abstracted forms, engaging with the complexities of displacement and cultural heritage.
Radwan’s work has been exhibited in prominent institutions across the Middle East and internationally. Notably, his art has been featured at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman, underscoring his significance within the Arab art scene. He has also participated in group exhibitions at the Sharjah Art Museum and the Barjeel Art Foundation, further cementing his reputation among leading contemporary artists from the region.
In the secondary market, Husni Radwan’s works have appeared at major auction houses, including Bonhams, where his paintings have attracted attention from collectors interested in modern and contemporary Arab art. His contributions continue to resonate within the broader discourse on Palestinian art, offering a poignant reflection on resilience and cultural identity. Radwan remains an influential figure in the ongoing narrative of Middle Eastern contemporary art.