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Born 1951. Known for: Painting.
Born in Tunisia in 1951, the painter, sculptor and ceramicist Khaled Ben-Slimane grew up in Nabeul and came in touch with the long-lasting tradition of pottery. Between 1977 and 1979, he studied at... Read full biography
Born in Tunisia in 1951, the painter, sculptor and ceramicist Khaled Ben-Slimane grew up in Nabeul and came in touch with the long-lasting tradition of pottery. Between 1977 and 1979, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Tunis and at the Escuela Massana in Barcelona. He then... Read full biography
Born in Tunisia in 1951, the painter, sculptor and ceramicist Khaled Ben-Slimane grew up in Nabeul and came in touch with the long-lasting tradition of pottery. Between 1977 and 1979, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Tunis and at the Escuela Massana in Barcelona. He then opened a studio in Tunis. Ben-Slimane's works show a synthesis of Western and Far Eastern influences. The element of calligraphy is a recurring subject in his work. His favorite colors, ocher, blue and... Read full biography
Born in Tunisia in 1951, the painter, sculptor and ceramicist Khaled Ben-Slimane grew up in Nabeul and came in touch with the long-lasting tradition of pottery. Between 1977 and 1979, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Tunis and at the Escuela Massana in Barcelona. He then opened a studio in Tunis. Ben-Slimane's works show a synthesis of Western and Far Eastern influences. The element of calligraphy is a recurring subject in his work. His favorite colors, ocher, blue and gold are homages to Miró and Tàpies. Ben-Slimane's work has been exhibited internationally and is part of numerous private and public collections, including the British Museum and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. (cko)... Read full biography
Born in Tunisia in 1951, the painter, sculptor and ceramicist Khaled Ben-Slimane grew up in Nabeul and came in touch with the long-lasting tradition of pottery. Between 1977 and 1979, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Tunis and at the Escuela Massana in Barcelona. He then opened a studio in Tunis. Ben-Slimane's works show a synthesis of Western and Far Eastern influences. The element of calligraphy is a recurring subject in his work. His favorite colors, ocher, blue and gold are homages to Miró and Tàpies. Ben-Slimane's work has been exhibited internationally and is part of numerous private and public collections, including the British Museum and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. (cko)
