ROLAND KHOURY a Syrian Arabic painter born in Antioch 1930, moved to Aleppo where he finished his college in 1950, afterwards worked as a teacher in Syria until 1955, left to Italy to study painting at Rome's Academy of fine arts in 1956 from which he graduated on 1960.
- In 1962 he won the first prize of S. Vito Romano's Contest & Exhibition in Italy.
- In 1963 he represented Syria at the International exhibition which took place in "Galleria d'Arte d'Urso" in Italy.
- In 1964 he got the {G .B. Salvi e Piccola Europa} diplomas from the Italian Sasso Ferrato's city as well as the silver medal.
- In 1964 he participated in the most important Italy's exhibitions {"La Biennale" International Art Exhibition} of Venice in which effect he wrote a manifesto about the contemporary art which contest explained his point of view regarding the modern movements of arts. This manifesto found a big acceptance and popularity in both Arabic and European medias and had been published in the Syrian press then printed as a booklet with name {The Suggestive Realism}. In the same year this booklet has been translated to many other languages and published in Italy and in some other European countries.
- In 1965 he left Italy to make a wall-painting to the hall of winter sports in Aleppo-Syria (Youths Patronage) of 400 m2 and returned back in 1969 to Italy to stay until 1970.
- In 1970 he returned back home and then left to Lebanon to have an artistic activity there for two years, afterwards he moved to Rome in 1975 where he got the {PREMIO CRONACA 75} awards of Art, Culture & Media.
Some Italian Encyclopedias of Art had written about him and his art, from which the most important are:
-(ARTE OGGI) 1976 edition , from which he got a homage certificate.
-(CATALOGO NAZIONALE BOLAFFI D'ARTE MODERNA).
-(2º REPERTORIO DELLE ISTITUZIONI PUBBLICHE E DELLA RICERCA DELL'ARTE ITALIANA)
-"CATALOGO DEGLI ARTISITI" (LAZIO)

-The artist's last return back home was in 1979 where he carried on some personal exhibitions in Aleppo and Damascus and sustained his devotion for art until the last months of his fruitful life when he passed away in 1988.

1930-1988

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