Maryam Hoseini
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This contemporary artwork features a vibrant and visually striking composition. The dominant colors are shades of blue, with pink and red accents. The piece is characterized by abstracted human figures, conveying a sense of movement and dynamism. The overall style is geometric and stylized, with a repeating pattern of checkered shapes, creating a sense of depth and layering. The artwork appears to explore themes of the human form and its relationship to the surrounding environment, with the framed structure adding a sense of depth and perspective. The artist's intention seems to be to evoke a sense of energy, motion, and the interplay between the physical and the psychological. ...
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1988 , IranianMaryam Hoseini’s paintings depict fractured, headless bodies navigating a landscape of architectural fragments and jagged shards, suggesting ruins or the aftermath of disaster. Exploring the subtle relationship between bodies, physical space, and the politics of narrative and painted in a bold geometric style and rendered in sumptuous colors, Hoseini’s paintings find levity and pleasure within incompleteness and breakages. By using shaped canvases that engage with the surrounding architecture, Hoseini positions the viewers as voyeurs into her painted worlds while examining the concept of ruins, displacement, and fracture. ...
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Deborah Schamoni
MunichDeborah Schamoni is a contemporary art gallery based in Munich, Germany. Situated in a 1970s villa, the gallery is able to offer its artists a spacious white cube, flooded with daylight and opening up to a greened outdoor area, as well as an independent smaller room. Since its founding in 2013, the gallery has focused on showing and supporting emerging international artists and it presents an exceptional program that unites international positions with a subversive and self-reflexive approach to art making considering the complexity of human coexistence. The gallery often stages the first shows of upcoming international artists in Germany. The program is developing a distinct profile with artists like Maryam Hoseini, Yong Xiang Li, and Flaka Haliti, who investigate the sociopolitical conditions of queer identity and gender, and share a diasporic experience in their works. Beyond its international focus, the gallery has been playing an important part in establishing Munich as a prominent destination for contemporary art and its discourses. ...