Khalid Albaih

Khalid Albaih

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Khalid Albaih

Artist-in-Residence

Khalid Albaih is a Sudanese independent political cartoonist renowned for his incisive human rights advocacy, shared globally under the name “Khartoon.” His cartoons have been exhibited worldwide, and his writings have appeared in major international publications. Albaih was the central figure in The Guardian’s short documentary *The Story of Civil Rights is Unfinished* (2016) and has published two influential books: Khartoon! and Sudan Retold, an art book he co-edited, featuring contributions from 31 Sudanese artists documenting Sudan’s rich history. His work extends beyond drawing, with installations like Bahar, a poignant video piece using found footage of refugees at sea; The Walls Have Ears (Documenta 15), and Shahid (Mathaf, Qatar, 2024), Season of Immigration to the North ( Brescia Musei, Italy. 2024) all exploring themes of displacement and social justice. In 2024, he broadened his influence by hosting Alhasil Shino? on AJ+. Albaih is also the editor-in-chief of KhartoonMag.com, a platform for displaced Sudanese cartoonists, and creator of the award-winning @DohaFashionFridays, which amplifies marginalized voices, Albaih remains a vital force in art activism, championing global social justice and freedom of expression.


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Highlights | CIRS Dialogue | Sudan in Ink: Politics, Protest, and Art | April 10, 2025

CIRS Dialogue | Sudan in Ink: Politics, Protest, and Art