Jamali (born Aqdas Hussain Khan, Pakistan, 1944) is an American avant-garde artist. His artistic style has been termed Mystical Expressionism[1] by art critic and historian Donald Kuspit. He is known for his unique, organic textures, experimental techniques, and figurative paintings of women. Currently his bestselling works are pigment on cork. He is a Sufi Muslim, and his spirituality is highly related to his art.[citation needed]
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Jamali was born Aqdas Hussain Khan on April 12, 1944, in Peshawar, Pakistan, to Shafquat and Ahmad Hussain Khan.[2] His autobiography reports that his family was visited by a wise man who prophesied that the family would achieve greatness and should adopt the surname Jamali. As a teenager, Jamali attended the Cadet College Hasan Abdal, but left due to its warlike bent.
Travels
After the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Jamali made a pilgrimage to Tirich Mir and then traveled throughout Europe, seeking a stable home for his pacifist art.[2] In Paris he met a number of American students studying abroad and decided to apply to the University of Central Florida to study Fine Art. Jamali moved to America in 1970 on a student visa to attend the University of Central Florida. He has been based in the US since then.
Career
Aqdas Jamali started going by the mononym Jamali as he launched his career in the 1970s. In this time, the artist worked primarily in pastel on paper. After successful initial exhibitions, Jamali was inspired to embark upon more experimental methods and media, including but not limited to cork, egg tempera, and bronze. Today he is considered a prominent modern expressionist[citation needed] who owns and operates contemporary art galleries in New York and Florida.
Mystical expressionism
Jamali's work is documented in two volumes, Mystical Expressionism and Mystical Expressionism — Dreams and Works.[3] Jamali launched Mardan Publishing, Inc., which offers limited edition artist proofs of his works as well as catalogs showcasing these prints and publications.[4]
Business
The artist is represented internationally, and owns and operates three galleries of his own. He is self-represented[clarification needed] in four galleries in the United States.
Jamali Gallery (New York City)
The Jamali Gallery[5] in the SoHo district of New York City was established in 2006. The gallery offers regular events and exhibitions of the artist's work.[6] It is in the historic Kochendorfer Building.
Jamali Fine Art
Jamali's flagship operation is Jamali Fine Art[7] in Winter Park, Florida. This is the operational core of Art and Peace, Inc., Mardan Publishing, Inc., and Jamali Fine Art, L.L.C. This location contains a gallery marketplace and an administrative center with amenities such as a scanner, plotter, and an art studio for Jamali.
Jamali Gallery (Fort Lauderdale)
The Jamali Gallery[8] in Fort Lauderdale is on the popular shopping street Las Olas Boulevard.
Jamali Gallery (Miami)
Jamali's Miami location is in the Brickell City Centre; it opened in mid-2018.
Solo exhibitions
Jamali has held over 100 one-man shows in the U.S. Selected exhibitions include:
2018 “Pastel Retrospective”, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, November 4-January 1
2016 “The Shroud”, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, May 1–June 30
2015 “Mystical Leaves”, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, October 1–January 31
2015 “Three Mystics, Hands & Hearts”, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, November 1, 2014–February 1
2012 Grand Opening, Jamali Gallery, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, November 15–16
2012 Gallery d’Orsay, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1–30
2012 Fifth Avenue Design Gallery, Naples, Florida, February 23
2010 “Nevelle”, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, October 15–December 1
2009 “The Lost Horse”, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, March 6–31
2008 “Four Horsemen“, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, May 29–September 1
2008 “Four Horsemen”, Art Resources Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1–June 15
2008 “New York Muse“, Madison Gallery, La Jolla, California, August 1–31
2008 “Seven Steps to Heaven“, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, February 2–April 23
2008 “Jamali: New Works”, New River Fine Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
2008 “Frescos”, Jamali Fine Art, Naples, Florida
2008 “Dancer”, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, November 15, 2007–January 13
2008 “Day”, Jamali Fine Art, Naples, Florida, December 5–January 10
2007 “Day”, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, September 13–November 11
2006 Syd Entel Galleries, Tampa Bay, Florida, October
2006 “Journey of Hope”, Jamali NYC Gallery, New York, December 7, 2005–January 20
2006 Art Miami, Miami, Florida, January 1–31,
2006 “Jamali: New Works”, Stellers Gallery, Jacksonville, Florida
2006 “Jamali: New Cork Paintings”, Onessimo Fine Art, Palm Beach Garden, Florida
2006 “Jamali: New Cork Paintings”, Art & Peace, Inc., Winter Park, Florida, June 1–3
2005 Chicago Navy Pier Art Show, Pop-n-Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, May 1–30
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