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Almost Perfect
Hadi Falapishi - Solo Show

24 Feb - 25 Mar, 2023

Almost Perfect

Statement:

In Almost Perfect, Falapishi divides the floors of the gallery into conceptually distinct spaces, interweaving personal narratives, with historical references, and current events. Falapishi uses media omnivorously, including painting, sculpture, and photography, and throughout employs a consistent cast of familiar characters. Humans, dogs, cats, and mice playfully upend the hierarchies typically embedded within their relationships between each other, as the figures seem to grasp, hold, and help one another within ambiguous vignettes. Almost humorous in nature, these scenes in turn become a vessel for a larger exploration of themes of displacement, isolation, and entrapment. Rendered in a child-like vernacular, and often adorned with stuffed animals in varying states of distress, each work elicits a sense of nostalgia, exploring the often blurred boundary between memory and imagination. While Falapishi previously left these narratives open-ended, allowing the viewer to project their own desire, and interpretations, here, these are paired with the concrete references to real life, and appropriated imagery, allowing his work’s own inner worlds to take on new, tangible meanings.///

A monumental painted banner displaying circus scenes is adorned with the artist's own repeated likeness, and occupies the main gallery, which has been titled “The American Room.” Functioning equally as a back-drop, and an activation of space, the banner additionally imbues the surrounding works with the artist’s own autobiography, allowing for an exploration of the artist’s own meditations on the space between his adopted home of the United States, and his native Iran. In the gallery’s double height space, Falapishi directly comments on the ongoing Iranian protests, filling the walls with a wallpaper that alternates with a drawing of the artist dreaming, and a hung Ayatollah. A reference to Robert Gober’s seminal 1989 work Hanging Man/Sleeping Man, the work also highlights an ongoing tension within Falapishi’s work between passivity and violence. Seen together with an intimate, realistic painting of two female Iranian activists eating with their hair exposed in a cafe, Falapishi examines the different ways in which revolution can manifest in image, and how fleeting images can be immortalized through reproduction

Hadi Falapishi (b. 1987) lives and works in New York. In 2022, CCA Goldsmith’s London presented the first institutional exhibition of Falapishi’s work in Europe, As Free As Birds. Additionally, In 2022, Power Station, Dallas presented the solo exhibition Young and Clueless. Falapishi’s work was recently included in the 2022 Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, Greater New York 2021, MoMA PS1, New York, 100 Drawings from Now at The Drawing Center, New York, 2020, In Practice: Total Disbelief, SculptureCenter, Long Island City, 2020, and Open Call, The Shed, New York, 2019. Falapishi received his MFA in Photography from Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York in 2016. His work is held in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and MoCA, Los Angeles.

In this show

Hadi Falapishi, Dreaming Man, 2023, 0
2023 | Dreaming Man

Hadi Falapishi

61 × 45.7 × 50.8cm

Hadi Falapishi, Mousehole No.4, 2023, 0
2023 | Mousehole No.4

Hadi Falapishi

50.8 × 40.6cm

Hadi Falapishi, Caveman No.1, 2023, 0
2023 | Caveman No.1

Hadi Falapishi

40.6 × 31.7 × 36.8cm

Hadi Falapishi, Mousehole No.4, 2023, 0
2023 | Mousehole No.4

Hadi Falapishi

49.8 × 65.1 × 5.1cm

Hadi Falapishi, Almost Perfect, 2023, 0
2023 | Almost Perfect

Hadi Falapishi

472.4 × 875.3cm

Hadi Falapishi, The Myth, 2023, 0
2023 | The Myth

Hadi Falapishi

55.9 × 22.9 × 20.3cm

Hadi Falapishi, Hadi's Head, 2023, 0
2023 | Hadi's Head

Hadi Falapishi

80.3 × 64.8 × 5.1cm

Hadi Falapishi, Self Portrait, 2023, 0
2023 | Self Portrait

Hadi Falapishi

213.3 × 137.2 × 22.9cm

Hadi Falapishi, Sheherazade, 2023, 0
2023 | Sheherazade

Hadi Falapishi

85.2 × 67.5 × 5.1cm

Hadi Falapishi, Hadi's Cave, 2023, 0
2023 | Hadi's Cave

Hadi Falapishi

64.8 × 64.8 × 5.1cm

Hadi Falapishi, Professional Painter, 2023, 0
2023 | Professional Painter

Hadi Falapishi

65.1 × 77.5 × 5.1cm

Hadi Falapishi, Planning Man, 2023, 0
2023 | Planning Man

Hadi Falapishi

48.3 × 45.7 × 45.7cm

Hadi Falapishi, Praying Man, 2023, 0
2023 | Praying Man

Hadi Falapishi

53.3 × 45.7 × 45.7cm

Hadi Falapishi, Thinking Man, 2023, 0
2023 | Thinking Man

Hadi Falapishi

61 × 45.7 × 45.7cm

Hadi Falapishi, Shitting Man, 2023, 0
2023 | Shitting Man

Hadi Falapishi

66 × 45.7 × 45.7cm

Hadi Falapishi, Waiting Man, 2023, 0
2023 | Waiting Man

Hadi Falapishi

53.3 × 45.7 × 45.7cm

Hadi Falapishi, Mousehole No.9, 2022, 0
2022 | Mousehole No.9

Hadi Falapishi

31.8 × 40.3 × 5.1cm

Hadi Falapishi, Hadi's Head, 2023, 0
2023 | Hadi's Head

Hadi Falapishi

75.2 × 52.1 × 5.1cm

Hadi Falapishi, Revolution, 2023, 0
2023 | Revolution

Hadi Falapishi

44.8 × 55.2 × 5.1cm

Hadi Falapishi, Persian Family, 2023, 0
2023 | Persian Family

Hadi Falapishi

78.7 × 101.6 × 43.2cm

Hadi Falapishi, Persian Kings, 2023, 0
2023 | Persian Kings

Hadi Falapishi

38.1 × 30.5 × 33cm

Installation view

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