Louay Kayali لؤي كيالي | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1934-01-20)January 20, 1934 |
| Died | January 26, 1978(1978-01-26) (aged 44) |
| Education | Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma |
| Known for | Painting,Drawing |
| Movement | Modern |
Louay Kayali (Arabic:لؤي كيالي), (20 January 1934 – 26 January 1978) was a Syrian modern artist.
Kayali was born inAleppo, Syria in 1934 and studied art in theAccademia di Belle Arti after having studied at the Al-Tajhiz School where his work was first exhibited in 1952.[1][2] He met Syrian artistWahbi al-Hariri there and the two would share a friendship for the rest of Kayali's life. Al-Hariri would become his mentor as he was for artistFateh Moudarres that Hariri introduced to Kayali in 1955. Moudarress and Kayali would together represent Syrian modern art at the Venice Biennial Fair.[3] He suffered from depression and died in 1978[4] from burns incurred from his bed catching fire, reportedly from a cigarette.[3][5]

He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 1961 and returned to Syria where he started his career as a fine arts professor atDamascus University whereFateh Moudarres also taught.[6]That same year, the International Modern Art Hall ofDamascus hosted his exhibit of 28 oil paintings on canvas and 30 sketches.[3][7]
In 2009, Bonham's Auction House sold one of Kayali's paintings for $132,000.[8]
In 2008,Christie's auctioned off several of his paintings:[9]
On April 16, 2013,Christie's sold two of his paintings as part of the Modern and Contemporary Arab, Iranian and Turkish Art Part I auction (Sale 8061) in Dubai[10]
On October 25, 2011, Christie's Dubai sold his work titled "Fisherman in Arwad" for $194,500 which is the highest auction sale price as of March 16, 2016
In 2019, he was featured as aGoogle Doodle on what would have been his 85th birthday.[11]