Whilst Derakshani's practice is grounded in
Iranian artistic traditions, his dynamic brushstrokes reveal the influence of the textured surfaces from Western abstract art movements.
«Hunting the Light» will feature twelve new works demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges
Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract i...
«Hunting the Light» will feature twelve new works demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges
Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract inclinations.
Following Sophia's successful inaugural exhibition of his work in 2016, «Hunting the Light» features twelve new paintings demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges
Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract inclinations.
Reza Derakshani's previously unseen paintings — on show in London — bridge
Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract inclinations.
Not exact matches
Rooted in his personal heritage, Aryanpour's works bring a thoroughly contemporary expression to the
Iranian visual
tradition — from its
artistic techniques to cultural symbolisms - while referencing and exploring the Western
tradition of abstract art.
, known for her idiosyncratic projects such as the wearable Menstruation Machine — Takashi's Take (2010); New York - based
Iranian abstract painter Ali Banisadr, whose paintings often reference growing up during the 1978 — 79 Islamic Revolution; London - based Faiza Butt, who taps into Pakistani
artistic traditions while creating work that questions gender and sexuality; and Australian artist Robert Andrew, whose kinetic machines explore his Indigenous heritage.