Sentences with phrase «iranian artists»

There's no trace within the exhibition, which features Iranian artists alongside Americans like Bill Viola, Jerri Allyn, Susan Lacy, and Masamo Teraoka, of US - Iran diplomatic tensions.
As seen in this section, the approach toward abstraction by postwar Iranian artists was both personal and original.
Our mission is to educate and cultivate the audience in the United States and to present and showcase young Iranian artists with emerging artists from other parts of the world who share similar backgrounds, philosophy, and social and political experiences.
Curated as a rejection of fixed, state - imposed ideas on art practice — a synthesis of political and cultural independence termed «neotraditionalism» — it featured artworks by 29 Iranian artists, many who were exhibiting in the UK for the first time.
Discourse around comparative modernities, especially in North Africa and West Asia, has grown steadily, with 20th century pieces by Arab, Turkish and Iranian artists increasingly shown in global venues, and scholarship being conducted on regional art histories.
Opening on 9 March 2016 in London's Mayfair, Sophia Contemporary's inaugural exhibition showcases several major series of ongoing and new paintings by the artist Reza Derakshani, one of the most celebrated living Iranian artists.
Roya Khadjavi Projects largely focuses on the works of young Iranian artists working both in Iran and beyond it's borders, seeking not only to support their artistic endeavors but to also facilitate awareness and cultural dialogue between artistic communities.
The artist's work has been included in extensive group exhibitions, including Iran Modern, Asia Society, New York (2013); Spectacular of the Vernacular, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN (2011); Word Into Art: Artists of the Modern Middle East, British Museum, London (2006); Far Near Distance: Contemporary Positions of Iranian Artists, House of World Cultures, Berlin (2004); Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, PA (1988); Sculptur Projekte Muster» 87, Germany (1987); International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture, Museum of Modern Art, New York (1984); 74th Annual American Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago, IL (1982); Biennial of American Art; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1981); 39th Venice Biennale, American Pavilion, Italy (1980); Information, Museum of Modern Art, New York (1970); and Documenta 5 (1972), 7 (1982) and 8 (1987), Kassel, Germany.
The gallery's inaugural exhibition showcases several major series of ongoing and new paintings by the artist Reza Derakshani, one of the most celebrated living Iranian artists.
I particularly appreciate the pioneering role of Dastan's Basement within the Iranian contemporary art market, its staff's forward - looking vision and their enthusiasm for showcasing emerging Iranian artists internationally.
During his time at the Museum of Contemporary Arts, Sami Azar curated numerous exhibitions and was responsible for the promotion of many Iranian artists onto the international art scene.
This exhibition has been made possible by the support of the Saatchi Gallery, the continuous patronage of our established Iranian artists and most notably the generosity of Mr Farbod Dowlatshahi, a Trustee of Magic of Persia.
The Box Freiraum gallery presents A Heritage Transposed, a group show of contemporary Iranian artists, and a discussion on Art In Iran And The Diaspora
Six young Iranian artists are preparing for a major exhibition of their work at the Royal College of Art, London, 15 - 17th October 2009.
NMAG hosts a group exhibition curated by Amsterdam - and Tehran - based painter Sam Samiee, who has gathered a group of fellow Iranian artists for the second time after their recent show in Tehran.
NMAG presents a group exhibition curated by Sam Samiee showing the works of seven Iranian artists.
In 1998 Ghasemi founded Parkingallery, an independent project space in Tehran, and in 2002 he set up Parkingallery.com, a virtual gallery, as an online platform for young Iranian artists.
10 Aug 2018 25 Nov 2018 Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Sunset, Sunrise IMMA presents the work of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, one of today's most prominent contemporary Iranian artists and a key figure of the New York art scene during the 1960s and 70s.
The New Yorker compares the divergent paths of two Iranian artists, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian and Shirin Neshat.
Reza Derakshani is known both in the Middle East and in the West as one of the most significant contemporary Iranian artists.
Opening: «Global / Local 1960 — 2015: Six Artists from Iran» at the Grey Art Gallery at NYU Mixing work by pioneering Iranian modernists with emerging artists living in Tehran and elsewhere, this comprehensive exhibition offers a scholarly look at work by three generations of Iranian artists.
No Man's Art Gallery opened two exhibitions in the last week of May in Tehran, showcasing the work of 23 international and Iranian artists at two separate exhibition locations.
Rula Halawani is featured alongside a diverse group of Arab and Iranian artists whose photo - based works address migration and displacement, particularly by identifying traces of the past.
Post 1979 Iranian revolution artworks by 29 Iranian artists, many exhibiting in the UK for the first time, will be on display at The Brunei Gallery at SOAS, University of London from 16 January to 22 March 2014.
Marking Farzad Kohan's debut in the Netherlands «Opening Up, 9 Artists From Iran» features the work of 9 Iranian artists living in Tehran, London, Paris, New York and Los Angeles.
Dubai - based Iranian artists Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni Haerizadeh and Hesam Rahmanian are constantly redefining the limits of their practice as individual artists and as a collaborative, fervently developing their work to tackle issues that constitute nowadays reality.
Generations of Iranian artists who have emigrated have struggled with a dualism.
«Postcards from Tehran,» also in 2011, brought the work of Iranian artists never before seen in Los Angeles to exhibit with the work of California - based artists of Iranian descent, at some risk to the curator and certain participating artists, and at a time of historic importance for that country.
part of a two - part exhibition series that illustrates con - temporary practices among Iranian artists.
In Between: Contemporary Iranian Art (Part I) is the first part of a two - part exhibition series that illustrates con - temporary practices among Iranian artists.
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian is one of the most prominent contemporary Iranian artists and was a key figure of the New York art scene during the 1960s and 70s.
Solidere, the local company behind the reconstruction of the Beirut Central District, runs the Beirut Exhibition Center (BEC), which held the group show «Zendegi: Twelve Contemporary Iranian Artists» (4/14 — 5/30), organized by London - based Iranian gallerist Rose Issa.
Additionally, what the show's organizers predict will be of particular interest to American audiences is the exhibition's exploration of how Iranian artists are capable of negotiating the politically charged issues of governance and faith in creating artistic objects.
In fact, Heller is well - known for being amongst the first in New York to highlight Iranian artists after establishing her gallery in 1982.
What you do find is a high ratio of vigorous work by contemporary Iranian artists who live in their homeland or elsewhere.
RAMIN HAERIZADEH, ROKNI HAERIZADEH, AND HESEM RAHMANIAN Three Iranian artists who live and work communally in Dubai will recreate a version of their total art environment in the museum in Boston.
This exhibition will feature explorations on the themes of time, space and social concerns by two Iranian artists, Nasrin and Nahid Navab, who are sisters.
Beyond the Ban is a group exhibition at Susan Eley Fine Art showcasing the work of leading Iranian artists based in the United States.
What is clear, nonetheless, is that contemporary Iranian artists are availing themselves of a long, rich national heritage and the idioms and materials of recent international art movements.
The result is a multifarious portrait of 56 contemporary Iranian artists challenging the conventional perceptions of Iran and Iranian art.
She is renowned as a champion of the work of contemporary Iranian artists.
The young woman — the autobiographical creation of actual feisty Iranian artist Marjane Satrapi — is sketched in the same bold illustration style that characterizes Satrapi's internationally adored graphic novels about her life during Iran's Islamic revolution.
Between 2000 and 2003, French - Iranian artist Marjane Satrapi published a well - received autobiographical comic detailing her coming - of - age during and after the Islamic revolution.
Iranian artist Hoda Hadadi illustrated last year's Deep in the Sahara, written by Kelly Cunnane.
The prolific Iranian artist, now 90, is most famous for her mirror mosaics and mirror - reverse glass painting; however, the Infinite Possibility collection also features a number of her sketches and drawings, providing a unique look at this extraordinary artist.
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A new solo exhibition of Monir Farmanfarmaian's works at the Grand Rapids Art Museum showcases the Iranian artist's ability to synthesize Islamic tradition and modern abstraction into objects of great beauty and depth.
New York based Iranian artist Shirin Neshat creates video and photos that portray issues of gender and society, the individual and the group.
The Museum is committed to the exhibition, preservation, and study of the work of celebrated Iranian artist Monir Farmanfarmaian, and will house over fifty pieces from the artist's personal collection, kept on permanent display for the public to enjoy
The Hall of Sculpture Balcony bears a hefty selection of Nicole Eisenman's paintings and plaster sculptures amongst the museum's figurative marble statues, though the artist's brand of classical and art historical absurdities seem tame in comparison to the strangeness of satirical and metaphorical works by Iranian artist Rokni Haerizadeh installed in an adjacent space.
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