Born 1978 Quetta, Pakistan. Khadim Ali currently lives and works in Sydney, Australia.
Khadim Ali
After growing up in Pakistan, Ali was trained in classical miniature painting at the National College of Arts in Lahore and in mural painting and calligraphy in Tehran. Ali's family is from Bamiyan (Hazarajat region) where in 2001 the colossal sixth-century Buddha statues were destroyed. The Shahnameh (Book of Kings) was read to Ali by his grandfather and its illustrations were his first lessons in art history. Ironically, its hero Rostam became appropriated by the Taliban. In Ali's series of miniatures in the style of Indian Mogul painting, begun in 2007, he explores and updates the motifs of the poem. Rostam turns into a horned demon, with a long beard reminiscent of those worn by Taliban fighters. Rich in traditional and modern motifs of Eastern and Western art-historical references, Ali's paintings tell stories about loss (of his own cultural heritage and of human values) and about how meaning shifts as words and images are perverted through ideological adoption.
Selected exhibitions include the Venice Biennial (2009); Safavid revisited, APT5, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane (2006); British Museum, London; No Country: Contemporary Art for South East Asia at the Guggenheim New York (2013); Documenta (13) (2012); Rendez-vous, Biennale de Lyon (2017), Lyon France; The National (2017) Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney and Dhaka Art Summit (2018). Ali's work is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, Australian War Memorial, Art Gallery of New South Wales, QAGOMA, Brisbane, Victoria and Albert Museum, London and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
Education
2011 - 2015
- Master of Fine Arts, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
2000 - 2003
- Bachelor of Fine Arts with Distinction, National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan
1998 - 1999
- Tehran, Iran
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2022
- There Is No Other Home But This, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, Len Lye Centre, Aotearoa, New Zealand
2021
- Invisible Border, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane
- Invisible Border, UNSW Galleries, Sydney
2020
- Every War is Defeat (public artwork commission), UNSW Art & Design, Sydney
2018
- Fragmented Memories, Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne
2016
- The Arrival, Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
2015
- Transitions / Evacuation, ARNDT, Singapore
2014
- Transitions / Evacuation, Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
- The Haunted Lotus, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
2013
- The Haunted Lotus, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, Hong Kong
- The Haunted Lotus, Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
2009
- Rustam, Rohtas2, Lahore, Pakistan
2007
- Rustam, Green Cardamom, London, United Kingdom
2005
- Qaeeda-e-Riyazi, Chawkandi Art Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan
2004
- Jashn-e-Gull-e-Surkh (The Celebration of Red Tulips), Chawkandi Art Gallery Karachi, Pakistan
Collaborative Projects
2008-2011
- Khadim Ali and Jayce Salloum, The hear that has no love/pain/generosity is not a heart, UTS, Sydney
2011
- Plug-In, Winnipeg, Canada
- Kenderdine Art Gallery, University of Saskatoon, Canada
2010
- University of Technology Sydney Gallery, Sydney, Australia
- Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada
2008
- The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, Kelowna, Canada
Two-person Exhibitions
2011
- Khadim Ali and Reeta Saeed, The Soil of My Land, Rohtas Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan
2007
- Khadim Ali and Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough, Untitled, SCAI The Bathhouse Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023
- Present Nature, Alma Löv Museum, Sweden
- Soft Power, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery in Goulburn, New South Wales
2022
- Destiny Disrupted, Granville Centre Art Gallery, Cumberland City Council, New South Wales
2021
- MCA Collection: Perspectives on Place, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Fine Lines, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
2020
- between the sun and the moon, Lahore Biennale 02, Lahore Biennale Foundation, Pakistan
2019-2020
- gohyang:home, Seoul Museum of Art in Seoul, South Korea
- In one drop of water, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
2019
- Sharjah Biennial 14: Leaving the Echo Chamber, Sharjah Art Museum, UAE
- Continental Shift: Contemporary Art and South Asia, Bunjil Place, Melbourne
- Those Monuments Don’t Know Us, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, Melbourne
- Australia. Antipodean Stories, PAC Milan, Milan
- gohyang: home, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul
2018
- 2018 Gangwon International Biennale: The Dictionary of Evil, South Korea
- Enough خلاص Khalas, University of New South Wales Galleries, Sydney
- Waqt al-tagherr: Time of Change, ACE Open, Adelaide
- Bearing Points - Dhaka Art Summit 2018, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Long, Winding Journeys: Contemporary Art and the Islamic Tradition, Katonah Museum of Art, New York
- New Sacred, Mosman City Art Gallery, Sydney
2017
- The National, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia
- Roaring Guardians, Asia Society, Hong Kong
- Rendez-vous, Biennale de Lyon, Lyon, France
- The Invisible, UTS Gallery, Ultimo, Australia
- The Dust Never Settles, University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia
- Terra Incognita, ARNDT Gallery, Vienna, Austria
- Love at First Sight, MMCA, Seoul, South Korea
2016
- Refugees, Casula Powerhouse, Campbelltown, NSW
- beyond the Tower: UQ Art Museum - 40 years and counting, University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane
2015
- National Artists Self-Portrait Prize, University of Queensland, Brisbane
- MARZHA/BORDERS, Nexus Gallery, Adelaide, Australia
2014
- On Return and What Remains (touring), Artspace, Sydney, Australia
- Conflict: Contemporary Responses to War, University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia
2012
- Propositions, Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
- Shifting Sands, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia
- Home Again, The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan
- dOCUMENTA(13) Kassel, Germany and Kabul, Afghanistan.
- Only From the Heart Can You Touch the Sky, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
- Gandhara-Art: Pakistani Contemporary Art, ARTHK12, Hong Kong, China
2011
- Intimate Pictures: Pakistani Contemporary Miniatures, BATAP, Beijing, Tokyo Art Project, Tokyo, Japan.
- The Force of Forgetting, Lismore Regional Gallery, Lismore, Australia
- One Hundred Flowers, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
- Haunted Lotus, Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Australia
2010
- Contemporary Shahnama Painting, The Prince’s Foundation Gallery, London, United Kingdom
- Haunted Lotus: Contemporary Art from Kabul, Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Australia
2009
- East-West Divan, 53rd Venice Biennial, Venice, Italy
- Safavid Revisted, British Museum, London, United Kingdom East of Nowhere, Fondazione 107, Turin, Italy
- Rustam, Bagh-e-Babur, Kabul, Afghanistan
- Living Traditions, National Gallery of Pakistan, Islamabad, Pakistan
2008
- RED, Hatch Art, ZAIM, Yokohama, Japan
- Living Traditions, Bagh-e-Babur Kabul, Afghanistan
2007
- Urban Myth & Modern Fables: University of Technology Gallery Sydney, Australia, Doris McCarthy Gallery, University of Toronto, Canada 24 Hour Art, Darwin, Australia
2006
- Wind of Artist, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka City, Japan 5th Asia Pacific Triennial, Brisbane, Australia Lila/Play, Commonwealth Games Cultural Festival, Span Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2005
- Love/Hate, Shangri-La-Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Voices, World Bank, Islamabad, Pakistan
2004
- Contemporary Miniature Paintings from Pakistan, Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka City, Japan
- Extension, Canvas Art Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan Untitled, Rohtas (II) Art Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan Untitled, Rohtas (I) Art Gallery, Islamabad, Pakistan Untitled, Alhamra Art Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan
2003
- Roz-e-niyayesh (‘Day of Worship’), National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan New Voices, Canvas Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan
- Around Miniatures, Royatt Art Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan
1999
- Tafuadaha (Differences), Sweda, Tehran, Iran
Curated Exhibitions
2011
- The Force of Forgetting, Lismore Regional Gallery, Lismore, Australia
2010
- Haunted Lotus: Contemporary Art from Kabul, Cross Art Projects, Sydney, Australia
2001
- Contemporary Miniatures, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia (Curated by Mellissa Kavenheh)
Artist Residencies
2007
- Art Initiative Tokyo, Japan
2006
- Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka City, Japan
Awards and Scholarships
2016
- Western Sydney Arts Fellowship
2012-2014
- Australia Council Established Artist Fellowship
2011-2012
- Australian Postgraduate Award, College of Fine Arts, Sydney, Australia
2010
- Images Prize, 23rd Images Festival, Toronto, Canada
2005
- Haji Sharif Prize, National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan
2000-2003
- Merit Scholarship National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan
- Baluchistan Merit Scholarship
Collections
- Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA
- Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK
- British Museum, London, UK
- Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan
- Foreign Office, Islamabad, Pakistan
- National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia
- Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
- Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia
- University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia
- Private collections: England, USA, Holland, Hong Kong, Canada, Japan, Australia and Pakistan
Bibliography
2021
- “Invisible Border,” by Alison Kubler, The Saturday Paper, April 17-23, 2021.
- “Khadim Ali’s Woven Narratives,” by Emma-Kate Wilson, Mutual Art, May 19, 2021, https://www.mutualart.com/Arti...;
- “Hazara artist Khadim Ali goes from murals to miniatures to monumental tapestries and his largest exhibition yet,” by Hannah Reich, ABC, https://www.abc.net.au/news/20...;
- “Khadim Ali’s Invisible Border,” presented by Namila Benson, The Art Show podcast, ABC Radio Rational, April 14, 2021, https://www.abc.net.au/radiona...
2019
- Australia, Antipodean Stories, edited by Eugenio Viola, Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Milan, 2019.
- Those monuments don’t know us, edited by Andy Butler, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, Bundoora, 2019.
- Journey beyond the arrow: Sharjah Biennial 14, edited by Zoe Butt, Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah, 2019.
2018
- “Khadim Ali,” by Michael Young, Artist Profile, no. 40, 2017, https://artistprofile.com.au/k...;
- Enough خلاص Khalas: contemporary Australian Muslim artists, edited by Phillip George and Nur Shkembi, University of New South Wales Galleries, 2018, https://artdesign.unsw.edu.au/...
2017
- “Khadim Ali,” by Sheridan Hart, Art Guide Australia, June 26, 2017, https://artguide.com.au/khadim...
- The National: New Australian Art, edited by Blair French et al., Art Gallery of New South Wales; Carriageworks; Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, 2017.
- “Hero's journey teaches Khadim Ali the art of embracing your inner demon,” by Peter Munro, The Sydney Morning Herald, March 26, 2017, https://www.smh.com.au/enterta...
2016
- Refugees, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, 2016, pp. 6-7.
- Micheal Young, Khadim Ali, Art Asia Pacific, no. 99, Jul/Aug, 2016, pp. 119-128.
2015
- The Eye Still Seeks: Pakistani Contemporary Art (A Panoramic View of the Vibrant, Brilliant World of Contemporary Pakitani Art. Edited by Salima Hashmi, Penguin Books, 2015.
2014
- Thresholds of Motion - San Art Online Auction 2014, In Support of Vietnamese Contemporary Art, San Art, 4-8 December 2014, pp. 10-11.
- “Art Feature: Khadim Ali”, Consequence Magazine, vol. 6, Spring 2014, pp.119-128.
2013
- Chameleon from the Ashes: Casca@70 2012, The Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia INC., 2013, pp. 122-123.
- Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative: Volume 1: South and Southeast Asia. Curated by YAP Teckcheng June, Guggenheim Museum Publications, 2013.
- No-Mad-Ness in No Man’s Land. The Eslite Corp., 2013, pp.36-44.
Tauqueer, Komal, and Tauqeer Muhajir, 20 Pakistani Artists You Should Know, Nigaah Magazine, 2013.
2012
- APT7 (The Seventh Asian Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art), Queensland Art Gallery, 2012.
- Khadim Ali: Haunted Lotus, edited by Amna Tirmizi, Gandhara Art Hong Kong, 2012.
2010
- (The Heart that has no Love/Pain/Generosity is not a Heart), edited by Haema Sivanesan, South Asian Visual Arts Centre, 2010.
- Im Not There: A Sourcebook for the 8th Gwangju Biennale, edited by Massimiliano Gioni, Gwangju Biennale Foundation, 2010.
- Whiles, Virginia, Art and Polemic in Pakistan: Cultural Politics and Tradition in Contemporary Miniature Painting. Tauris Academic Studies, 2010.
2009
- La Biennale di Venezia 53: Making Worlds Participating Countries Collateral Events (53rd International Art Exhibition - Fare Mondi Making Worlds), edited by Daniel Birnbaum, Jochen Volz, Brian Sholis, Fondazione La Biennale di Venezia, 2009.
- Living Traditions: Contemporary Art from Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, edited by Jemima Montagu and Constance Wyndham, Turquoise Mountain, 2009.
2008
- Ali, Salwat, Journeys of the Spirit: Pakistan Art in the New Millennium. FOMMA and Pakistan National Council of the Arts, 2008.
- Urban Myths and Modern Fables, curated by Haema Sivanesan, Doris McCarthy Gallery and South Asian Visual Arts Centre, 2008.
2007
- Hashmi, Salima, Memory, Metaphor, Mutations: Contemporary Art of India and Pakistan, edited by Yashodhara Dalima, Oxford University Press, 2007.
- Rustam: Paintings by Khadim Ali, edited by Anita Dawood, Green Cardamom, 2007.
2006
- The 5th Asian-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, edited by Suhnya Raffel, Lynne Seear, Queensland Art Gallery Publishing, 2006.
2005
- Husain, Marjorie, Artviews: Encounters with Artists in Pakistan, FOMMA, 2005. Voices: Exhibition of Young Artists (Pakistan Development Forum April 2005), curated by Saima Zaidi and Naiza H. Khan, Jinnah Convention Centre & World Bank Islamabad Office, 2005.
2004
- Contemporary Asian Artist III: Contemporary Miniature Paintings from Pakistan, edited by Yuko Yamaki, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, 2014.
Exhibitions
Off-site Exhibitions
- Mar 5 – Jun 19, 2022Khadim Ali‘There Is Not Other Home But This’Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Zealand
- Oct 27 – Nov 28, 2021Khadim Ali‘Khadim Ali: Invisible Border’UNSW Galleries, Sydney
- Apr 10 – Jun 5, 2021Khadim Ali‘Khalid Ali: Invisible Border’Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane; UNSW Art Galleries, Sydney