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  • Nationality: Singapore
  • Top 3 works: Intimate Apparitions
  • Top-ranked work: Intimate Apparitions
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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    • სინგაპურის ხელოვნების მუზეუმი
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  • Born: 1987, Singapore
  • Also known as: khairullah rahim
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Art period: Contemporary

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Khairullah Rahim: Exploring Marginality Through Material Experimentation and Conceptual Engagement

Singapore-based artist Khairullah Rahim’s practice is rooted in a profound engagement with marginalized communities—gay men, drag queens, Indian migrant workers, and domestic workers—a concern that consistently informs his artistic explorations across mixed media installation, object-making, painting, photography, and moving image. His MFA from Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA, solidified this commitment to critical inquiry and fueled a desire to translate complex social realities into compelling visual narratives. Rahim’s work isn't merely aesthetically driven; it actively confronts issues of surveillance, control, exclusion, and resilience—themes that permeate his artistic process and resonate throughout his oeuvre.
  • Early Influences: Rahim’s formative years in Singapore were marked by exposure to diverse cultural traditions and a burgeoning interest in visual arts, particularly drawing. He honed his skills during his undergraduate studies at LASALLE College of the Arts, where he developed a foundational understanding of artistic techniques and conceptual frameworks.
  • Formal Training & Residencies: Recognizing the importance of broadening his artistic horizons, Rahim pursued postgraduate studies at Rutgers University, delving into advanced methodologies for visual storytelling. Furthermore, he actively sought opportunities to engage with international contexts through artist residencies at IASPIS (Stockholm), Goethe-Institut (Singapore), Salzburger Kunstverein (Salzburg), Facebook (Singapore), Hubei Institute of Fine Arts (Hubei), Taipei Artist Village (Taipei), and YOUKOBO Art Residency Programme (Tokyo)—experiences that profoundly shaped his artistic vision.

Material Experimentation & Conceptual Frameworks

Rahim’s artistic practice distinguishes itself through a meticulous exploration of material experimentation, notably his sustained engagement with synthetic polymers—specifically rhinestones—which he utilizes as conceptual tools for camouflage, seduction, and deflection. This deliberate choice isn't arbitrary; it reflects a broader intellectual preoccupation with challenging conventional ideas around visibility and legibility. As Rahim articulates, “My works are colourful, but I hope viewers engage with them on a deeper level to probe into what I’m actually using these colours to say.” He actively interrogates the role of colour symbolism within Western cultural narratives—rejecting simplistic associations like white representing purity and black embodying evil—and advocates for an open posture when interpreting art.
  • Rhinestones as Conceptual Devices: Rahim views rhinestones not merely as decorative elements but as instruments for disrupting established visual hierarchies. Their reflective surfaces complicate notions of transparency and reveal hidden layers of meaning, mirroring the artist’s broader commitment to uncovering obscured narratives within marginalized communities.
  • Decolonizing Botany & Challenging Surveillance: Rahim's research delves into strategies of survival and resourcefulness—particularly within environments under constant surveillance—drawing inspiration from botanical studies that question colonial epistemologies and patriarchal frameworks. He seeks to re-inscribe silenced voices into public consciousness, fostering a critical yet affective space where marginality is not simply endured but creatively reimagined.

Notable Exhibitions & Recognition

Rahim’s artistic endeavors have garnered considerable acclaim and recognition on both national and international stages. His work has been showcased in prestigious institutions such as the Barbican Centre (London), Tai Kwun Contemporary (Hong Kong), Centre for Contemporary Arts (Glasgow), Tiger Strikes Asteroid (New York), Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (Bangkok), and the National Gallery Singapore—demonstrating a commitment to disseminating his artistic vision to diverse audiences. Key projects include participation in the 6th Singapore Biennale, curated by Patrick Flores; Silent Hands, curated by Rotana Shaker, Zain Al Saie, and Jean Wong at Hayy Jameel (Jeddah); and HIV Science as Art, curated by Daniel Cordner and Jessica Whitbread at Brainlab (Munich). He was awarded the IMPART Award for Visual Arts in 2017—a testament to his artistic merit and dedication—and his artworks are held in permanent collections of the Singapore Art Museum and SUNPRIDE Foundation.

Current Focus & Artistic Vision

Currently, Rahim continues to teach as an adjunct lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, furthering his commitment to fostering artistic dialogue and nurturing emerging talent. His ongoing research explores how artists can engage with complex social issues—particularly those pertaining to queer visibility and marginalization—through innovative visual languages. He strives to create artworks that transcend simplistic representations of reality, prompting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and embrace nuanced perspectives. Rahim’s unwavering dedication to artistic experimentation and conceptual engagement ensures that his work remains relevant and impactful within the evolving landscape of contemporary art.