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Arash Nazari

- Solo Show

18 Jan - 25 Feb, 2023

Statement:

Arash Nazari’s works are heavily influenced by Negārgari (Persian Miniature Art). In his paintings, he brings to notice the contrast between, unique classical art of miniature opposed to color tones from contemporary minimalist art. He lays the classic painting in the center of the frame and shows stretches of colour from the Negārgari on both sides of it representing speed and change in time periods. “It is as if we have passed by them briefly over time, and saw the brief moment of this art”, he says.///

His paintings are rooted in history. Nazari looked at his cultural history and employed parts of it in his works. We see facets of wars, kings and heroes that have been selected from Negārgari versions in the 8th to 11th centuries in his works. Although they have been extracted from the midst of Iranian Paintings, they have changed drastically. We see our contemporary atmosphere in these changes. Speed is the drive engine for these changes. The artist has accelerated everything. The battle scenes have seen dramatic shifts and changes. It is as if an interpretation of Negārgari has been thrown from the past to the present. If we accept that contemporary art seeks form instead of theme, in these paintings we see the neutralization of theme and attention to form. Colors emerge more purely in these horizontal lines. It is as if someone examines the nature of dyes used in Negārgari in achemistrylaboratory.

The artist has done such experiments in the language of modern painting and beyond. Existing forms and colors of Negārgari have been given more energy. A new space has been provided to invite images belonging to Ferdowsi's epic poems to a contemporary painting party.

Nazari has extracted paintings from their hiding places among books and small museum windows and brought them to the stage. This operation of discovering cultural history and displaying it, has created a visual dialogue. A dialogue between the mythological themes of the past and contemporary inquiries and concerns. This has made it possible for us to spend hours searching through each painting in this collection and remembering bits and pieces of concepts in interactions and image deformations. His works invite us to see the past and the present at the same time.

In this show

Arash Nazari, Rustam and the Seven Champions of Iran Hunt in Turan, 2020, 0
2020 | Rustam and the Seven Champions of Iran Hunt in Turan

Arash Nazari

150 × 450cm

Arash Nazari, The Night Battle of Kay Khusran and Afrasiyab, 2022, 0
2022 | The Night Battle of Kay Khusran and Afrasiyab

Arash Nazari

150 × 450cm

Arash Nazari, Rustam's Fourth Course, He Cleaves a Witch, 2022, 0
2022 | Rustam's Fourth Course, He Cleaves a Witch

Arash Nazari

150 × 450cm

Arash Nazari, Dance of Sufi, 2022, 0
2022 | Dance of Sufi

Arash Nazari

150 × 450cm

Arash Nazari, Slays Nasiban and Stems the Turanin Night Raid, 2022, 0
2022 | Slays Nasiban and Stems the Turanin Night Raid

Arash Nazari

150 × 450cm

Arash Nazari, Qaran Slays Barman, 2022, 0
2022 | Qaran Slays Barman

Arash Nazari

150 × 450cm

Arash Nazari, Bizhan Slays Nasiban and Stems the Turanin Night 2, 2022, 0
2022 | Bizhan Slays Nasiban and Stems the Turanin Night 2

Arash Nazari

150 × 450cm

Arash Nazari, The Fifth Joust of the Rooks Ruhham Versus Barma (Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp, 2022, 0
2022 | The Fifth Joust of the Rooks Ruhham Versus Barma (Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp

Arash Nazari

150 × 450cm

Arash Nazari, The Iranian on Mount Hamavan Attack by Night, 2022, 0
2022 | The Iranian on Mount Hamavan Attack by Night

Arash Nazari

150 × 450cm

Installation view

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