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Afshin Pirhashemi: Femafia

Past exhibition
16 March - 30 April 2015
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Dynasty, 2014 Oil on Canvas 100 x 200 cm
Dynasty, 2014
Oil on Canvas
100 x 200 cm
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Ayyam Gallery is pleased to announce Femafia, the solo exhibition of acclaimed Iranian artist Afshin Pirhashemi, who returns to Dubai with a new body of work. Pirhashemi’s evident fascination with women, their struggles in hostile environments, and a resulting combative character, now expand to a wider scope of observation, tainted by the atmosphere that has been surrounding the artist for the past year. News, films, and women, among others, ignited a shifting outlook on the world that Pirhashemi has translated with his unmistakable style into photorealistic portraits defiantly laying on minimalist backgrounds. 

 

While Pirhashemi’s consummate brushwork remains a constant, his instantly recognisable monochromatisms seemingly dissolve, allowing colours to gain territory on his canvases. Following his UK show last year (Seduction, Ayyam Gallery London), in which two large-scale paintings introduced nude hues on the faces of his bold heroines, Pirhashemi’s thirst for pigments amplifies after years of colour abstinence. 

 

The newly injected contrast between dark and vibrant tones contributes to the buildup of tensions, usually expressed through a dichotomic symbology. With In a moment (2014), presenting five women through varying degrees of transparency, Pirhashemi pays homage to Kobani female fighters, whose bravery he admires. One of them is depicted in full colour - red lips and blazing hair cascading down her shoulders while pointing a gun at the viewer. Two of her fellow protagonists appear posing in a fashionable manner, draped in black chadors while sporting dark sunglasses. They rub shoulders with vanishing females, whose subtle disappearance is reverberated by the shade of a grey figure walking off to the horizon.    

 

In Godfather (2014), the gun is held by one of the three women wearing sleeveless black gowns and surrounding Mario Puzzo’s iconic character, personified by Marlon Brando. Portraying a male figure for the first time, Pirhashemi hints at the underworldly lifestyle he has witnessed in various locales, and confronts it to western allegories of ultimate freedom on the opposite side of his canvas - a hoard of wild horses galloping at the feet of the Statue of Liberty. 

 

The dualities persist in Dynasty (2014), which blends the crimson gown of a young Elizabeth I with the portrait of a modern Iranian woman and her piercing gaze. The colour-invaded costume prolongs into a crescent-adorned pinnacle, evoking tradition and modernity; past and present; East and West. 

 

Through carefully orchestrated depictions of his flamboyant characters, paired with strong, symbolic, and revealing titles, Pirhahsemi takes the viewer on a narrative road to an evolving psychic state that translates his oeuvre into one continuous series. 

 

About the Artist

 

Afshin Pirhashemi examines the complexities of life in modern day Iran through photorealist portraits that often bleed at their edges into expressionist compositions, becoming dramatic tableaux. Pirhashemi is fascinated by the role of women in contemporary Iranian society and their relationships to the world around them. Tapping into the psychosocial dimensions of contemporary Iran, Pirhashemi explores manifestations of power as they appear or are negotiated through gendered bodies and spaces.

 

Born in 1974 in Urmia, Afshin Pirhashemi now lives and works in Tehran. His works are housed in public and private collections throughout the Middle East and Europe and he is the recipient of awards from the 2003 Tehran 6th International Art Biennial, and the 2004 Beijing Art Biennial Award. Solo exhibitions include Ayyam Gallery, London (2014); Ayyam Gallery, Dubai (2013); Homa art Gallery, Tehran (2009); Seyhoun Art Gallery, Tehran (2005); and Barg Gallery, Tehran (2005). Group exhibitions include In & Out, Milan (2009); Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran (2006); Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran (2004, 2003).

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