Khaled Sabsabi
Khaled Sabsabi: Virtual Tour of Exhibition
Khaled Sabsabi's exhibition Khaled Sabsabi: A Promise at Campbelltown Arts Centre has released a virtual tour of the exhibition. The virtual tour can be found here.
Khaled Sabsabi: Feature on Artforum
Khaled Sabsabi and their exhibition A Hope at Campbelltown Arts Centre has been featured in an article on Artforum. The exhibition runs until March 27, 2022. Read the article here.
Hoda Afshar, Khadim Ali, Khaled Sabsabi: Exhibition at Granville Centre Art Gallery
Hoda Afshar, Khadim Ali and Khaled Sabsabi have been included in the exhibition 'Destiny Disrupted' at the Granville Centre Art Gallery. The exhibition runs until 1 May 2022. More information can be found here.
Khaled Sabsabi: survey exhibition at Campbelltown Arts Centre
Khaled Sabsabi: A Hope has recently opened at Campbelltown Arts Centre. It is the second part of his survey exhibition which was held across both Campbelltown Arts Centre and the Art Gallery of NSW. The exhibition runs until 13 March. More information can be found here.
Vivienne Binns, Khaled Sabsabi, Gordon Hookey: exhibitions that will define 2022
Artshub have listed Vivienne Binns' survey exhibition at Monash University Art Museum, Khaled Sabsabi's survey exhibition at Campbelltown Arts Centre, and Gordon Hookey's exhibitions at the Insitute of Modern Art and University of New South Wales Galleries as exhibitions that will define 2022. The article can be read here.
Khaled Sabsabi: Article on MutualArt
Khaled Sabsabi has been interviewed and featured in an article on MutualArt. Written bu Abdul Abdullah, the article can be read here.
Khadim Ali, Gordon Hookey, Khaled Sabsabi: Featured in Artist Profile
Khadim Ali, Gordon Hookey and Khaled Sabsabi have been featured in articles in Issue 57 of Artist Profile. More information can be found here.
Khaled Sabsabi: Survey Exhibition for Sydney Festival
Khaled Sabsabi's survey exhibition Khaled Sabsabi: A Hope will be presented for Sydney Festival 2022 at Campbelltown Arts Centre. Presented in partnership with the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the exhibition will run from 4 January - 13 March 2022. More information can be found here.
Khaled Sabsabi: Exhibition at Campbelltown Arts Centre
Khaled Sabsabi's survey exhibition A New Hope: Khaled Sabsabi will be on display at Campbelltown Arts Centre, in partnership with Art Gallery of New South Wales. More information can be found here.
Khaled Sabsabi: Biennale of Sydney
Khaled Sabsabi has been announced as a new member of the Biennale of Sydney Board of Directors. More infomation can be found here.
Khaled Sabsabi: 2020 Copyright Agency Cultural Fund Fellow
Khaled Sabsabi has been awarded The Copyright Agency's Cultural Fund Fellowship for a Visual Artist for 2020. Read more about his project and the award here.
KHALED SABSABI: A Promise, Art Gallery of New South Wales
Khaled Sabsabi's major solo exhibition A promise has opened at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The exhibition presents major works by Sabsabi that ruminate on the complex relationship between self and other, and runs until 2021. Read more here.
Various artists: Australia. Antipodean Stories, PAC Milan
Vernon Ah Kee, Khadim Ali, Richard Bell, Dale Harding, Tom Nicholson, Khaled Sabsabi and Judy Watson have been included in Australia. Antipodean Stories at Padiglione D'Arte Contemporanea Milano. The exhibition is on display until 9 February 2020. More information available here.
KHALED SABSABI:in Absorption by Asad Raza, for Kaldor Public Art Projects
New work by Khaled Sabsabi is included within Absorption by Asad Raza for Kaldor Public Art Projects at Carriageworks. The exhibition runs 3-19 May.
KHALED SABSABI: ABC ARTICLE
Khaled Sabsabi has been featured in an artilce published by ABC Arts. Read the article here.
KHALED SABSABI: A Self Portrait, PICA in Artlink
Artlink have published an article on Khaled Sabsabi's exhibition A Self Portrait at PICA, which can be read here.
KHALED SABSABI: A Self Portrait, PICA
A Self Portrait; the biggest survey exhibition of Khaled Sabsabi’s work to date, featuring a new commission as well as several works not previously exhibited, has opened at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts. The exhibition runs until 7 October 2018. More information can be found here.
Khadim Ali, Khaled Sabsabi: 'Enough خلاص Khalas', UNSW Galleries, Sydney
Work by Khadim Ali and Khaled Sabsabi will be included in Enough خلاص Khalas an exhibition at UNSW Galleries curated by Phillip George and Nur Shkembi. This exhibition unapologetically explores the contemporary Australian Muslim experience in the now, through a series of contemporary works across a number of mediums. The exhibition opens on Fri 4 May and runs until Sat 14 July.
Khadim Ali, Khaled Sabsabi: 'Wagt al-tagheer: Time of Change', ACE Open, Adelaide
Work by Khadim Ali and Khaled Sabsabi has been included in Waqt al-tagheer: Time of Change held at ACE Open and curated by Abdul-Rahman Abdullah and Nur Shkembi.
Khaled Sabsabi: 'Behind in the curtain', The Australian
The Australian have published an article on Khaled Sabsabi and his work for the Sydney Biennale, Bring the Silence. Read the article here.
TOM NICHOLSON, KHALED SABSABI: 21st Biennale of Sydney, 2018
Tom Nicholson and Khaled Sabsabi will be in the 21st Biennale of Sydney, curated by Mami Kataoka. Nicholson will present work at the Museum of Contemporary Art, and Sabsabi will present work at Cockatoo Island. The Biennale runs 16 March to 11 June 2018. More information can be found here.
Khaled Sabsabi: 'Myuran Sukumaran: Another Day in Paradise' Touring
First shown at the Campbelltown Arts Centre, 'Myuran Sukumaran: Another Day in Paradise' will tour to Tuggeranong Arts Centre and Bendigo Art Gallery.
Vernon Ah Kee, Louise Hearman, Khaled Sabsabi: 2018 Adelaide Biennial Artists Announced
Vernon Ah Kee, Louise Hearman and Khaled Sabsabi have been announced as part of the 2018 Adelaide Biennal of Australian Art: Divided Worlds at the Art Gallery of South Australia. The 2018 Biennial runs from Friday 3 March to Sunday 3 June 2018. More information here.
Khaled Sabsabi: 'Dark Horizons', PĀTAKA Art + Museum, New Zealand
Dark Horizons is a suite of three interconnected solo exhibitions by Abdul Abdullah, Abdul-Rahman Abdullah and Khaled Sabsabi. Each of these artists presents an individual contemplation on migration and multiculturalism explored through sculpture, film, photography and painting. Khaled Sabsabi has been interviewed by Antidote. Read the full interview about his practice here. 'The National' 2017 has launched its website dedicated to its upcoming triennial exhibition, profiling the artists featured including Khadim Ali, Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Dale Harding, Gordon Hookey, Tom Nicholson, Raquel Ormella, Khaled Sabsabi, and Jemima Wyman. The site also includes essays by the exhibition curators providing an introduction to the exhibition concept. Khaled Sabsabi's 'Minority/Majority' is now open at Fairfield City Museum and Gallery. The exhibition features works that explore the psyche of sports in Western Sydney, the similarity of board games over differing cultures and the grief of forced migration and memories of war. In 2017 the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Carriageworks and Museum of Contemporary Art will present The National: New Australian Art. The National will showcase contemporary Australian art and includes new work by Khadim Ali, Gordon Bennett, Richard Bell, Dale Harding, Gordon Hookey, Tom Nicholson, Raquel Ormella, Khaled Sabsabi and Jemima Wyman. The National opens 30 March 2017. Khaled Sabsabi's work features as part of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2016. Kochi-Muziris is the largest contemporary art Biennial in South Asia. The 2016 edition is curated by Sudarshan Shetty. Titled 'Forming in the pupil of an eye', Shetty's curatorial vision draws from mythical references to India as the "land of seven rivers". Opening 12th December 2016 the exhibition will run until 29 March 2017. Khaled Sabsabi's work features as part of a two-person exhibition at Blacktown Arts Centre co-curated by Kon Gouriotis and Paul Howard. 'It's Our Thing' revisits the emergence of this dynamic sub-culture and examines how the collaborative practices and styles of hip-hop culture have influenced the work of contemporary artists. A closing event will take place on 6 August 2016. Work by Gordon Bennett and Khaled Sabsabi features as part of the first Yinchuan Biennale, opening at the Museum of Contemporary Art Yinchuan on 9 September. Curated by Bose Krishnamachari, the Biennale will included 74 artists from 33 countries and is structured by the theme 'For an Image, Faster Than Light'. The Biennale runs until 18 December. Read more. Khaled Sabsabi has been selected to exhibit in the 1st Yinchuan Biennale, curated by Bose Krishnamachari, co-founder and previous curator of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale. Opening September 9, the exhibition will occupy the main spaces of the Museum of Contemporary Art Yinchuan (MOCA Yinchuan) and is titled 'For an Image, Faster than Light'. It's Our Thing | Blacktown Arts Centre Thursday, 2 June 2016 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (AEST), Blacktown, NSW It's Our Thing is an exhibition inspired by chance encounters between some of Australia’s founding hip-hop crews and visual artists in Blacktown in the early 1990s. READ MORE: http://www.blacktown.nsw.gov.au/Discover_Blacktown/Venues_and_Facilities/Arts_Centre/Whats_On/Exhibitions/Its_Our_Thing Khaled Sabsabi has been awarded a 2016 Sharjah Art Foundation Production Programme grant. This award provides artists with resources and a platform for experimentation to support the production of ambitious new projects. For further details please read more. Khaled Sabsabi is the recipient of the NSW Government's inaugural Western Sydney Arts Fellowship in recognition for his efforts to develop Western Sydney's arts and cultural sector. Khaled has had a considerable impact on the local community through his involvement in initiating a number of local projects and mentoring artists. This fellowship will allow him to create new work, establish an archive of his practice and publish a digital monograph. 'do itبالعربي' opens at Bait Al Shamsi, Sharjah this Saturday 23 Janurary, running until the 23 April 2016. The exhibition is the latest iteration of the ongoing do it publication and exhibition project, originally founded and curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist in 1993. The exhibition and new publication features artist instructions from over sixty artists around the world, including Khaled Sabsabi. Khaled Sabsabi and Raquel Ormella have been selected to participate in Artspace, Sydney's inaugural One Year Studio Artist program. The program will provide a space necessary for the artists to develop their practice, leading towards future national and international projects. Read more. Khaled Sabasbi is the co-curator of Pop Islam, a cinema project presented as part of 'The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art'. Pop Islam considers representations of Islam in contemporary film, documentary and video art. The film program will begin screening from 22 November 2015 until 10 April 2016. For further program details and screening times please click here. Work by Khaled Sabsabi will be presented as part of the exhibition '21', in celebration of Casula Powerhouse's twenty-first aniversary. The exhibition opens 17 October at 6pm and runs until 29 November. For further details please read more. Work by Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Chrisitian Capurro, Eugene Carchesio, Lucy Griggs, Stuart Ringholt, Khaled Sabsabi and Madonna Staunton is currently on display as part of 9/11 at MOANA project Space, Perth until 12 September 2015. Curated by Chelsea Hopper the exhibition reflects on the impact of the events of September 11 through the work of a selection of contemporary Australian and international artists. New work by Khaled Sabsabi feature as part of exhibition 24 Frames Per Second at Carriageworks, Sydney open now and running to 2 August 2015. Khaled Sabsabi's work features as part of 'Home Here Now' at Gallery One, Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre, Greater Dandenong. Opening 2 July, the exhibition celebrates the artistic practice of established Australian artists from diverse cultural backgrounds. 'Home Here Now' runs until 1 August. New work by Khaled Sabsabi will feature as part of exhibition 24 Frames Per Second at Carriageworks, Sydney from 18 June to 2 August 2015. The exhibition will present twenty-four commissioned screen-based works by Australian and international artists, showcasing the dynamic and innovative quality of artists whose practice sits at the nexus of dance, film and visual arts. Khaled Sabsabi and his 2014 work 70,000 Veils have been selected as part of the sixth Experimenta Biennial, opening 28 November at RMIT Gallery Melbourne. Sabsabi's work 70,000 Veils is a 100 channel digital video installation which utilises 3D technology to visualise an archive of tens of thousands of images individually captured by Sabsabi. Khaled Sabsabi has been awarded the 2014 Fisher's Ghost Art Award for his work Wonderland 2014. Held annually as part of Campbelltown's Festival of Fisher's Ghost, the acquisitive award celebrates its 52nd year, with the winning work entering the Campbelltown Arts Centre's permanent collection. Read more. Richard Bell and Khaled Sabsabi present work as part of the exhibition 'Giving Voice: The Art of Dissent' at the Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart. The exhibition runs until Sunday 14 September and surveys recent work by artists whose works condsiders pressing social and political issues facing the world today. Read more. Gates of Light, a large-scale public art commission by Khaled Sabsabi has opened at the University of Western Sydney Campbelltown Campus. Raquel Ormella and Khaled Sabsabi have been selected as finalists in this years Basil Sellers Art Prize. http://www.sellersartprize.com.au/artists-and-exhibition/2014/ Milani Gallery will be closed for the Easter break from Friday 18 to Monday 21 April, reopening on Tuesday 22 April. Khaled Sabsabi '70,000 Veils / Guerilla' will run until Saturday 26 April 2014. 70,000 Veils, a new work by Khaled Sabsabi premieres as part of the Marrakech Biennale, which opens tomorrow and runs until 31 March 2014. The video work considers the complex position of religion and spirituality in the digital age. The title of the work refers to the Prophet Mohammed's teachings that 70,000 veils of light and darkness separate the individual from the divine. Read more. Khaled Sabsabi will present his work Syria at Mosman Art Gallery's The Cube space from 11 January to 20 April 2014. http://mosmanartgallery.org.au/exhibitions/khaled-sabsabi-syria The 2013 UQAM National Artists' Self-Portrait Prize will include Stuart Ringholt and Khaled Sabsabi, running 18 October 2013 - 16 February 2014. http://www.artmuseum.uq.edu.au/self-portrait-prize-2013 Khaled Sabsabi's work is currently being shown at the Sharjah Biennial 11. The Sharjah Biennial 11 runs from 13 March - 13 April 2013. http://www.sharjahart.org/press1/2012/saf-announces-new-details-of-sb111 http://www.sharjahart.org/biennial/sharjah-biennial-11/welcome Khaled Sabsabi's work is currently being shown at the Sharjah Biennial 11. The Sharjah Biennial 11 runs from 13 March - 13 April 2013. http://www.sharjahart.org/press1/2012/saf-announces-new-details-of-sb111 http://www.sharjahart.org/biennial/sharjah-biennial-11/welcome Judy Watson and Khaled Sabsabi feature in Taboo at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. The exhibition runs from 19 December 2012 - 24 Janurary 2013. http://www.mca.com.au/exhibition/taboo/ Khaled Sabsabi features in the exhibition Shifting Sands at the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia in Adelaide, running 2 November - 9 December 2012. Raquel Ormella and Khaled Sabsabi are exhibiting at the Shaghai Biennale which opened on 1 October 2012. http://www.shanghaibiennale.org/en/presentation/rediscovery-city-pavilions/ Raquel Ormella and Khaled Sabsabi have been selected for the Sydney Pavilion at the 9th Shanghai Biennale which opens on 1 October 2012. The Sydney Pavilion is to be titled 'The Floating Eye' and takes as its starting point the reorientation of geography in Australia in the context of recent shifting global and cultural connections. http://www.4a.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/4A-Artist-Announcement-1... The Australia Council has commissoned Khaled Sabsabi to participate in a new artistic project entitled 24 Frames Per Second. This initiative will culminate in a major exhibition at Carriageworks in 2015 which will tour internationally. Other artists include Tony Albert (Brisbane), Nick Cave (USA) and Ming Wong (Singapore). http://carriageworks.tumblr.com/post/26937042948/australia-council-annou... Tim Johnson, Khaled Sabsabi, Judy Watson and Alan Michelson have been selected to participate in the 2012 Sydney Biennale: All our Relations. Co-curated by Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster, the Biennale opens June 27 and runs to 16 September.Khaled Sabsabi: Interviewed in Antidote
THE NATIONAL 2017: WEBSITE GOES LIVES
Minority/Majority - Khaled Sabsabi at Fairfield City Museum and Gallery
The National 2017
KHALED SABSABI: Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2016
KHALED SABSABI: IT'S OUR THING, BLACKTOWN ARTS CENTRE
GORDON BENNETT & KHALED SABSABI: YINCHUAN BIENNALE
KHALED SABSABI: YINCHUAN BIENNALE, YINCHUAN CITY, CHINA
Khaled Sabsabi - It's Our Thing | Launch Blacktown Arts Centre
Khaled Sabsabi - Beachhead's Peace of Mind at Artspace NZ
KHALED SABSABI: AWARDED SHARJAH ART FOUNDATION GRANT
KHALED SABSABI: AWARDED inaugural Western Sydney Arts Fellowship
KHALED SABSABI: do itبالعربي , Bait Al Shamsi, Sharjah
KHALED SABSABI & RAQUEL ORMELLA: Artspace, Studio Artists 2016
KHALED SABSABI: APT8 CINEMA: POP ISLAM, QAGOMA
KHALED SABSABI: 21, CASULA POWERHOUSE, SYDNEY
RICHARD BELL, GORDON BENNETT, CHRISTIAN CAPURRO, EUGENE CARCHESIO, LUCY GRIGGS, STUART RINGHOLT, KHALED SABSABI & MADONNA STAUNTON, 9/11, MOANA, PERTH
KHALED SABSABI: 24 FRAMES PER SECOND, CARRIAGEWORKS, SYDNEY
KHALED SABSABI: HOME HERE NOW, GALLERY ONE, WALKER STREET GALLERY & ARTS CENTRE
Khaled Sabsabi: 24 Frames Per Second, Carriageworks, Sydney
KHALED SABSABI: EXPERIMENTA RECHARGE, 6TH INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL OF MEDIA ART
KHALED SABSABI: WINNER OF 2014 FISHER'S GHOST ART AWARD
RICHARD BELL & KHALED SABSABI: GIVING VOICE - THE ART OF DISSENT, SALAMANCA ARTS CENTRE, HOBART
KHALED SABSABI: GATES OF LIGHT, UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY
Raquel Ormella and Khaled Sabsabi in the Basil Sellers Art Prize
CONFLICT: CONTEMPORARY RESPONSES TO WAR, UQ ART MUSEUM
HOLIDAY OPENING HOURS
KHALED SABSABI: MARRAKECH BIENNALE
KHALED SABSABI: SYRIA
UQAM National Artists' Self-Portrait Prize
Khaled Sabsabi: Sharjah Biennial 11
Khaled Sabsabi: Sharjah Biennial 11
JUDY WATSON and Khaled Sabsabi: Taboo at the MCA
Khaled Sabsabi: Shifting Sands at CACSA
RAQUEL ORMELLA AND KHALED SABSABI: THE 9TH SHANGHAI BIENNALE
RAQUEL ORMELLA AND KHALED SABSABI AT THE 9TH SHANGHAI BIENNALE
KHALED SABSABI AT THE CARRIAGEWORKS
TIM JOHNSON, KHALED SABSABI, JUDY WATSON & ALAN MICHELSON IN THE SYDNEY BIENNALE