Reza Derakshani
Additionally, being a painter, Reza Derakhshani is a musician as well. Emphasizing the rhythmic harmony of elements, texture, and colors is due to his musical mind. ... Read full biography
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1952
Born in Sangsar, Iran
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1971
Solo show, Ghandriz Art Gallery, Tehran
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1977
Solo show, Iran Gallery, Tehran
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1992
Solo show, Nour Foundation Gallery, New York
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1994
Solo show, Tarrahan Azad Gallery, Tehran
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2003
Participated in the 6th Tehran Contemporary Painting Biennale, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran
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2003
Solo show, Caterina Pazzi Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome
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2005
Solo show, Assar Art Gallery, Tehran
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2008
Solo show, Leila Heller Gallery, New York
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2009
Solo show, "Migration", Leila Heller Gallery, New York
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2009
Solo show, "Circus of Life", AB Gallery, Lucerne
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2010
Art fair, Art Dubai, Dubai
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2010
Solo show, "Recent Works", Cramer Contemporary, Geneva
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2010
Art fair, Art Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi
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2011
Art fair, Art Basel, Miami
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2013
Solo show, "My Wicked Persian Carpet", Taymour Grahne Gallery, New York
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2014
Solo show, "Morning Calm through the Persian Light", Opera Gallery, Seoul
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2014
Solo show, "Morning Calm Through The Persian Light", Opera Gallery , London
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2017
Art fair, Sophia Contemporary at Dallas Art Fair, Dallas
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2019
Solo show, "Emanations", Leila Heller, Dubai
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2020
Art fair, Contemporary Istanbul, Represented by Opera Gallery , Istanbul
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1952
Born in Sangsar, Iran
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2008
Solo show, Leila Heller Gallery, New York
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2010
Art fair, Art Dubai, Dubai
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Painter and musician, Reza Derakhshani (b. 1952) has achieved a unique expression using the traditions of Iran and contemporary Western abstract art. Reza Derakhshani's work can be considered as a contemporary expression of Persian miniature (Negargari).
Reza Derakhshani was born in Semnan and became renowned in the art world when he was young. In the early 1970s held his first solo show in Ghandriz Gallery and Seyhoun Gallery in Tehran. Derakhshani studied Visual Arts in the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran, under the tutelage of Hannibal Alkhas, Marcos Grigorian, and Mohsen Vaziri Moghaddam. To complete his education, he attended Pasadena Art School in California. He started teaching at the University of Tehran and after some years immigrated to the U.S. and then to Europe.
Large-scale paintings by Reza Derakhshani are full of pure colors and feature luminous surfaces made up of silver sheets or gold and so on. Through his works, Reza Derakhshani successfully combines the symbols and figurative elements of Iranian art within the realm of Abstract art. Even though Reza Derakhshani's paintings derive their visual elements from traditional Iranian art, they have also been influenced by Neo-Expressionist and Western Abstract art.
Additionally, being a painter, Reza Derakhshani is a musician as well. Emphasizing the rhythmic harmony of elements, texture, and colors is due to his musical mind. He returned to Iran in 2003 and the Iranian Artists Forum exhibited his works in a show entitled, "Retrospective". The collection included paintings, music, and performances. Reza Derakhshani's works were exhibited in the 6th Tehran Contemporary Painting Biennial, held at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. His most important exhibitions during the 2000s were the solo shows entitled "Beyond the Darkness" at the Khak Art Gallery in Tehran and "Migration" at Leila Heller Gallery in New York.
Derakhshani's "Hunting" collection is based on traditional paintings of hunting scenes in the royal court.
Some of Reza Derakhshani's most important art collections in recent years are "Posted", "THE SHADOW OF A FIG TREE QUIETS MY SOUL", "Emanations", and "EMPTY HOUSE PARTY", "Blackwater" and "The Breeze at Dawn". These collections are presented in Iran and other countries, including the London Opera Gallery, the Sophia Contemporary Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), and the Leila Heller Gallery in New York.