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Fereydoun Ave

Untitled, 2024262.5 x 149.5cmSign in to view price
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mixed media on canvasDastan
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This abstract artwork features a dynamic, colorful composition with a lively interplay of hues and textures. The canvas is dominated by a vibrant explosion of paint splatters and brushstrokes, ranging from soft pastel tones to bold, gestural black markings. The overall effect is one of spontaneity and energy, evoking a sense of movement and vitality. The artist's distinctive style combines elements of abstract expressionism and action painting, employing unconventional techniques to create a visceral, emotive visual experience. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to capture the raw, unrestrained process of creation, inviting the viewer to engage with the artwork on an intuitive, sensory level. ...

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Fereydoun Ave
Artist
Fereydoun Ave
B.1945, Iranian

Fereydoun Ave is part of the first generation of Iranian contemporary artists. Working in mixed media inspired by traditional Middle Eastern ideologies alongside pop aesthetics, Ave draws on his experience of living in Europe, America and Iran. Prior to the Iranian Revolution, he worked as a stage designer and television set advisor. Afterwards, he decided to stay in the country and concentrate on his visual art practice, continuously addressing the ever-changing sociopolitical structures of Iran, and the world more globally. His abstract, colourful paintings often depict and follow the story of Rustam, the male hero from the Shahnama, an epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi for Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni in 10th century. Contemplating the Iranian male identity both from the past and present, Ave creates colourful, collage-like abstractions, reminiscent of those by his friend and mentor Cy Twombly. In the 1980s, Ave founded Iran’s first visual culture centre and alternative art space 13 Vanak Street. A mentor to generations of artists, Fereydoun Ave’s contribution to Iranian contemporary art scene cannot be overstated. ...

Fereydoun Ave: Artworks
Untitled
Fereydoun Ave
Untitled, 2024
262.5 x 149.5cm
Dastan
Gallery
Dastan
Tehrān, Toronto

Dastan features an extensive and multi-dimensional program focusing on the full spectrum of Iranian contemporary and modern art. Dastan's program includes Dastan's Basement, +2, ParallelCircuit, Zaal Art Gallery, and Dastan:Outside. In addition to hosting exhibitions, Dastan publishes artist books and monographs on Iranian art, features film screenings, performance projects, and other events. Dastan's original space, Dastan’s Basement, was established in 2012 in Tehran, Iran. The Basement is dedicated to exhibiting emerging and cutting-edge Iranian art. +2 is a gallery launched by Dastan in 2015. This space showcases established Iranian artists and masters. Parallel Circuit aims to open the way for artists standing at the interstices of based and experimental art. Zaal Art Gallery is an international gallery in Ontario, Canada. The gallery provides an engaging and immersive space for both enthusiasts and professionals. Since opening its primary space in 2012, Dastan has continuously hosted pop-up curated exhibitions around the city of Tehran under the title Dastan:Outside. ...

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