RASHID AL KHALIFA Bahreïnien, b. 1952
Born in Bahrain in 1952. He lives and works in Bahrain.
Rashid Al Khalifa is a major artist from the Gulf. After his first exhibition in 1970, he studied in the UK before returning to Bahrain in 1978, where he was inspired by European Impressionists to depict his surroundings. In the 1980s, he explored geometric abstraction and color field, gradually integrating figurative elements into his work.
In the late 1990s, he discovered the convex canvas, a format that became central to his work, where he fused abstraction, landscapes, and figures. From the 2000s onward, he enriched his compositions with materials such as lacquer and chrome, exploring light and texture. His works have been exhibited globally, notably at the Venice Biennale (2015) and the Saatchi Gallery (2018). In 2020, a monograph dedicated to his work, Rashid Al Khalifa, Full Circle, was published by Rizzoli. Today, he continues to explore the dynamics of light and color, paying tribute to the heritage of the Middle East in a resolutely contemporary perspective.
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9 Sep - 1 Nov 2025WORKS BY : Rashid AL KHALIFA, Olivia COGNET, Kahina LOUMI, Soo KYOUNG LEE, Guillaume MOSCHINI RASHID AL KHALIFA >Rashid Al Khalifa's latest works continues to explore the myriad dynamics of...Read more -
Color, Surface and Light
10 Apr - 31 May 2025Our inaugural exhibition Color, Surface and Light features a dialogue between paintings and design objects, with works by ceramist Olivia Cognet adding a touch of contemporary design to the mix.Read more
The artists on show invite visitors to explore the individual and the collective. Jean-Paul Agosti, Rashid Al Khalifa, Olivia Cognet, Soo Kyoung Lee, Kahina Loumi, Alice Magne and Guillaume Moschini question what links different practices and what transcends individual subjectivity to reach a collective memory. Their research focuses on light, color and texture. Visitors are invited to explore what emerges from a work, what the artist chooses to reveal, hide or transform.