Semaan Khawam
Born in Lebanon in 1974,
Semaan Khawam continues to live and work in Beirut. The self-taught multidisciplinary Khawam is a
painter, sculptor, graffiti and installation artist whose work is informed by
the daily reality of the city that he lives in.
Khawam’s uses his work to draw
attention to political contradictions, social injustice, the lack of cultural
appreciation and other uncomfortable
realities. Early in 2012, he spray
painted an armed soldier on a wall in Gemmayzeh to remind people of the
Lebanese Civil War, something that he feels has been forgotten. His arrest for this act drew international
attention to the limits on free speech and artistic expression that Khawam and
other Lebanese artists work within inadvertently but also ironically
reinforcing his earlier messages.
In addition to being a visual
artist, the multi-talented Khawam is also an actor, director, script-writer,
prop designer for film and theatre, poet and internationally-published
writer. His art has been exhibited in
Lebanon and Europe.
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