Khawam Gallery at ArtPalmBeach, Florida, Jan 17-21, 2018

WEST PALM BEACH, Jan 3, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — KhawamGallery announces its participation in ArtPalmBeach 2018 Booth #N134 features 3 contemporary artists, Tony Khawam’s new collection, Aleppo Urban Landscapes, presents a semi-abstract vision of Syria’s war-torn cities. Jeff Whyman’s Planar abstract Steel Figures and Ceramics. Armenian-Lebanese Mkrtich Mazmanian’s abstract Figurative Sculptures in bronze and marble.

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Art Palm Beach is an international contemporary art fair at Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, FL will be celebrating its 21st edition.

Khawam stopped painting in 2001 after the events of 9/11, but picked up his brush again in 2015 influenced by the Syrian crisis. “My primary focus is of my birthplace–the city of Aleppo with urban scenes of collapsed apartment floors, fallen balconies, curved rooftops and punched holes in the building facades. My aim is not to focus on the politics of the conflict but to raise awareness to the tragedy” explained Khawam, whose family immigrated to the US in 1976 and became a naturalized citizen five years later (TonyKhawamArt.com). “Viewers at first glance see and experience both the sadness of the scene and at the same time a hopeful feeling” explained Juliana Morello, the curator of BaileyArts.org in Ft Lauderdale.

Whyman has been exploring the expressive possibilities of sculptures for more than four decades creating large-scale abstract expressionistic steel figures and ceramics – performing fanciful arabesques, frenetic leaps or playful pivots – radiate a loose-limbed exuberance based on exaggeration of posture and precarious balance. The Planar abstract figures recall Picasso’s expressionistic Paintings of Dancers, their silhouettes displaying a fluidity similar to line drawing. Instead of dominated by the ponderous formalism characteristic of much steel sculpture.

Mazmanian is an Armenian-Lebanese artist known for his abstract figurative sculptures in bronze and marble. His art emphasizes clean geometrical lines that balance forms inherent in his materials with the symbolic allusions of representational art reminiscent of Brancusi’s Bird in Space sculpture. He has held exhibitions across the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Russia and USA.

RECEPTION: Wed, Jan 17, 6pm – 10pm
VENUE: ArtPalmBeach WPB Convention Center, 650 Okeechobee Blvd, WPB, FL

Khawam Gallery Participates in Art Basel at Red Dot Art Miami – 12/6-10/2017

Khawam Gallery Presents “Spiritual Vessels” at Red Dot Art Miami, FL – 12/6-10, 2017 and at Bailey Contemporary Arts Gallery, Pompano Beach (Ft Lauderdale, FL 12/1, 2017 to 1/5, 2018.

Featuring Artist Tony Khawam’s Vision of Syria’s War-torn Cities, Urban Landscapes Paintings & Jeff Whyman’s Intergalactic Vessel Sculptures.

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Tony Khawam Gallery ( Tony Khawam Art ) announces its participation in Art Basel Miami Week, Red Dot Miami, Booth #R624 and presents “Spiritual Vessels” features the paintings of Tony Khawam and the ceramic sculptures of Jeff Whyman. Khawam’s new collection, Aleppo Urban Landscapes, presents a semi-abstract vision of Syria’s war-torn cities and Whyman’s “Intergalactic Vessels” that shares a spiritual connection. Red Dot Miami exhibitions are curated gallery-only of contemporary art, now in its 12th year, this year titled [IMPACT] as the curatorial theme for 2017. Art not only reflects society but also influences it.

Khawam stopped painting in 2001 after the events of 9/11, but picked up his brush again in 2015 influenced by the Syrian crisis. “My primary focus is of my birthplace–the city of Aleppo with urban scenes of collapsed apartment floors, fallen balconies, curved rooftops and punched holes in the building facades. My aim is not to focus on the politics of the conflict but to raise awareness to the tragedy” explained Khawam, whose family immigrated to the US in 1976 and became a naturalized citizen five years later.

“Viewers at first glance see and experience both the sadness of the scene and at the same time a hopeful feeling” explained Juliana Morello, the curator of BaileyArts.org (BaCA) in Pompano Beach (Fort Lauderdale), where the two artists also showcasing there works during Art Miami Week. In conjunction with BaCA and Red Dot Miami exhibitions, a catalogue 50 pages is available for sale at the exhibitions and on the website.

Khawam’s paintings Reddotmiami.com/tony-khawam and Whyman’s sculptures Reddotmiami.com/jeff-whyman are perfect collaboration on this unique exhibition that draws viewer’s attention to the heritage of both artists transforming ancient skills into contemporary art in a methodology of presenting their works with a similar expressive approach. The first artist with acrylic paint and the later with ceramics, both artists have similar inclination on introducing contemporary works to the art world.

“The theme of this year exhibition will astonish viewers, curators and art collectors by his sensitivity to the subject matter with an expressionist style and the manipulation of paint to create a unique way of expressing the idea that our visions of war are structured through our own varying positions.” Explained Mel Lehman the director of CommonHumanity.org, a non-profit organization based in NYC.

Khawam met Whyman during the latter’s solo exhibition at Rosenbaum Gallery in Boca Raton and felt an instant affinity for his work. “Jeff’s work reminds me of the ancient clay pottery and sculptures I grew up seeing in the national museums of Aleppo and Damascus.” said Khawam.

RECEPTION: Wed, Dec 6, 6pm – 10pm – FREE with Gallery VIP invitation
VENUE: Red Dot Miami, 1700 NE 2nd Ave. (NE 17th Street) Miami, FL 33132

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Gallery Vision

The gallery specializes in modern and contemporary paintings, ceramics, sculptures and conceptual art. We offer free corporate and private art consultations for these services:

– Private Collections
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– Curated exhibitions for Art Fairs, Corporate and Public Spaces

Tony Khawam Gallery is dedicated to nurturing new art by providing a unique exhibitions of contemporary arts to dazzle curators, art collectors and exhibition attendants, and to promote art appreciation within the international community, to inspire and assist with the process of the art collection, and to generate resources that support the artists creative endeavors through art awareness, artist promotion and art procurement. Tony Khawam Gallery has the experience, innovation, and creativity to engage audiences through inspired campaigns.