Low Toms

Raheel Khan

Low Toms, 2024126 x 63 x 65cmSign in to view price
Details
Material
mdf valchromat, sub driver, amplifier, cables + sound piece (runtime 6:50)
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork is a minimalist, geometric sculpture composed of a solid blue-colored cube with various compartments and shelves. The bold, monochromatic color and clean, angular lines create a visually striking and simplified form. The recessed spaces and angled dividers within the cube suggest a functional purpose, perhaps as a storage or display unit. The artist's use of a single, unembellished material and straightforward design reflects an emphasis on form over ornamentation, characteristic of the minimalist artistic style. This sculptural piece likely aims to explore themes of space, structure, and the relationship between positive and negative forms. ...

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Low Toms
Artist
Raheel Khan
B.1992, British

Raheel Khan shapes sound, text, installation, and performance into immersive explorations of time, memory, and social structures. Trained initially in economics, he shifted to art to probe transnationalism, cultural infrastructures, and overlooked systems, giving voice to hidden rhythms through both material and sonic forms. His current work maps the cyclical patterns of time and promise within a framework he calls machine, devotion, and the acoustic, inviting audiences into experiences that are simultaneously cerebral, tactile, and deeply resonant. Khan’s early encounters with sound—particularly the vibrations of his older brother’s customized car sound system—shaped his understanding of presence, agency, and communal energy. These formative experiences inspired him to investigate how Black and Brown bodies navigate music, public space, and local economies. In his installations, Khan integrates subwoofers and found materials, including prayer mats sourced from East London charity shops. These objects, layered with historical and communal significance, interact with bass frequencies and recorded sounds, transforming both the physical and acoustic space. His work explores where the mystical intersects with the everyday, how memory and embodiment resonate in sound, and how sonic environments can imagine new worlds and future possibilities. ...

Raheel Khan: Artworks
Low Toms
Raheel KhanLow Toms, 2024
126 x 63 x 65cm