Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
BornNationalityBased In
1922IranianN/A
Biography
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian was a prominent Iranian artist and significant member of the mid-20th Century New York art scene. They combined Western geometric abstraction with the beautiful cut-mirror stylings found in Āina-kāri, a traditional craft technique of Iran. Farmanfarmaian was inspired by the infinity of geometry, the lines and shapes that she found in old mosques, rendered in tile, wood, metal and plaster. The artist’s combining of the two styles, which originate from vastly different cultures – and her creation of artworks greater than the sum of their parts, elevating both the practice of Āina-kāri and abstraction – represented a cultural collision and hybridity felt and exemplified by the diaspora. ...
Selected Artworks
Gallery Representation
Biennals
Gwangju Biennial2016 - Gwangju
Prospect New Orleans2014 - New Orleans
Sao Paolo Biennial2010 - São Paulo
Venice Biennial2009 - Venice
Venice Biennial1964 - Venice
Venice Biennial1958 - Venice