Khaled Al Khani
(خالد الخاني)Syria
Khaled Al Khani (خالد الخاني), born in 1975 in Hama, Syria, is a contemporary painter recognized for his expressive, large-scale canvases that often reflect the turbulence and trauma of his homeland. Al Khani’s work is characterized by gestural brushwork and vivid, sometimes haunting, figurative imagery, drawing upon both personal memory and collective Syrian history. He primarily works in oil on canvas, with a style that bridges expressionism and abstraction, often evoking themes of violence, displacement, and resilience.
Al Khani has exhibited internationally, with notable solo and group exhibitions at institutions such as the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Atassi Foundation. His work has also been featured in significant contemporary art surveys focusing on Middle Eastern artists. In the auction market, Khaled Al Khani’s paintings have appeared at major houses including Christie’s, where his pieces have attracted attention from collectors interested in contemporary Arab art. His paintings have been included in sales dedicated to Middle Eastern modern and contemporary art, underscoring his growing reputation within the global art market.
Currently based in Paris, Al Khani continues to produce work that resonates with both Syrian and international audiences. His art stands as a testament to the enduring power of painting to confront and process the complexities of conflict and identity.