BE YOUR OWN ICON : CELEBRATING THE ART & LIFE OF NICHOLAI KHAN

Thu, 01 Jun, 2023 at 06:00 pm to Tue, 06 Jun, 2023 at 06:00 pm

One Art Space | New York

One Art Space
Publisher/HostOne Art Space
 BE YOUR OWN ICON : CELEBRATING THE ART & LIFE OF NICHOLAI KHAN
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BE YOUR OWN ICON : CELEBRATING THE ART & LIFE OF NICHOLAI KHAN


Exhibition Hours:

Opening Reception: Thursday June 1 2023 from 6pm – 9pm

Friday June 2 – Tuesday June 6 2023 from 12pm – 6pm


BE YOUR OWN ICON : CELEBRATING THE ART & LIFE OF NICHOLAI KHAN

Join us for this special commemorative gallery exhibition celebrating a true Icon at One Art Space – 23 Warren St New York on June 1 through June 6th 2023. The opening reception will be held on June 1st 2023. The exhibition is curated by Keli Lucas of The Parallel and is the first exhibition since Nicholai Khan’s passing in 2022. Limited edition copies of Nicholai’s first published art book entitled “Be Your Own Icon” will debut alongside limited edition prints from the collection. There will also be a VR experience where you can put on a headset and step into a world that Nicholai painted in VR himself back in 2019.


“Each icon’s contributions not only inspire but uplift the spirits of generations of those who are privileged enough to learn from and about them. An icon is an individual who is completely unique and selfless in their actions for the benefit of all who are in need. The individuals are chosen for this series because their lifetimes were full of sacrifice passion and love; something we must pay forward.”

The “Be Your Own Icon” series was born out of his unique painterly style which combines various mediums and vibrant color spectrums with natural elements to depict cultural heroes who embody the values achievements and qualities he cherished. These works are meant to remind us of the limitless potential of the human spirit.


Nicholai Khan was an artist philosopher humanitarian and icon. His works are a fusion of his diverse upbringing and his exposure to the colorful and vibrant culture of Trinidad as well as the graffiti scene in New York City during the mid-1980s. His masterful use of color and light is reminiscent of the tropical paradise of his childhood while the texture and ultra-stylistic form of expression in his art are related to his exposure to the graffiti culture and galleries in NYC. Raised in a household with a mix of Hindu Muslim Christian and Jewish backgrounds Khan was exposed to various religions and spiritual teachings which led him to find enlightenment in the intersection of all religions.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

One Art Space, 23 Warren St, New York, NY 10007, USA, United States

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