BIO
Born in 1978, Tripoli, Libya
Lives and works in New York City
EDUCATION
2003 MFA, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
2001 BFA, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
1999 Center for Art and Culture through Maryland Institute, Aix-en-Provence, France
AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS
2008 Lower East Side Printshop, Special Editions Residency
2007 25th Anniversary Benefit Auction, Exit Art, NY
2005 Artist In The Marketplace Residency Program, Bronx Museum of the Arts, NY
2005 Visual Arts Studio Residency Program in Tribeca, Chashama Art Foundation, NY
2003 Visiting Artist, Indus Valley Art School, Karachi, Pakistan
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2008 Fawad Khan | Fast Moving Passenger, 33 Bond Gallery, New York
2008 Scope New York, Solo Installation Project, 33 Bond Gallery, New York
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2008 On Procession, Indianapolis Museum of Art, through Deitch Projects
2008 Exploding The Lotus, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, FL
2007 Love/War/Sex, Exit Art, New York | Co-curated by Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman
2007 Scope Hamptons, 33 Bond Gallery
2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York
2005 The Art Parade, Deitch Projects | Curated by Jeffrey Deitch
2005 Collaborations, Bebe Benoliel Gallery, Center for Emerging Visual Artists, Philadelphia, PA
2005 AIM 25, Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York | Co-curated by Lydia Yee and Amy RosenblumMartin
2005 A Warlike People: Victims or Perpetrators, Monorchid Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
2004 Terrorvision, Exit Art, New York | Co-curated by Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2008 Linn, John. "Exploding the Lotus: In Bloom." Broward-Palm Beach New Times, 28 Feb 2008
Risch, Conor. “The Machinist: Fawad Khan's Car Bombs”. Cool'eh Magazine, Issue7, Mar 2008.
Rosenberg, Karen. “Uptown, Downtown, Fairs Found All Over.” New York Times, 29 Mar 2008:
Weekend Arts Section.
Sneed, Gillian. “Broken Boundaries: Fawad Khan”. New York Arts Magazine, Mar-Apr 2008.
Vartanian, Hrag. “Love/War/Sex.” The Brooklyn Rail, Art Seen, Feb 2008.
2007 Cone, Michele C. "War and Sex." Artnet Magazine, 28 Dec 2007: Review.
2005 Abrams, Amy. "Enemy Lines: Civil liberties vs. Homeland Security." Phoenix New Times, 15 Feb 2005.
Cotter, Holland. “Latino Art and Beyond Category.” New York Times, 2 Sept 2005: Cover,
Weekend Arts Section.
Genocchio, Benjamin. “Art Review: When Artists Discover Craft-Oriented Kitsch.” New York Times,
21 Aug 2005.
Newsnight CNN with Aaron Brown: “Terrorvision.” Segment 7, CNN. 7 July 2004.
Yehya, Naief. “Reviews: Terrorvision.” Art Nexus, no. 55, Jan 2005.
Yee, Lidya, “AIM 25.” Exhibition catalogue, Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, NY, 2005.