Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni Haerizadeh, Hesam Rahmanian
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This abstract artwork features a striking composition centered around a large, organic shape in shades of green and black against a neutral beige background. The shape evokes a sense of movement and fluidity, with smaller spotted elements that resemble leaping figures. The overall style and technique suggest a mid-20th century modernist aesthetic, with a focus on bold shapes, graphic patterns, and a limited color palette. The artist's intention may have been to capture a dynamic, dance-like motif or to explore themes of nature and the human form through an abstract visual language. ...
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1997In Ramin, Rokni and Hesam’s art making, production is performance and the performance is a collective action leading to dance, art, and politics. The trio investigate a model of how to collaborate, translating it into multiple forms which often evolves around artists and people from different walks of life. Through this body assembly, creating a self-sustaining creative life; how to build an aesthetic and undermine it; how to be politically acute and humorous, generous and eccentric. Their work is often referred to as a landscape where the complex nature of processing is integrated in the nested system that forms the landscape of their practice. Their home is a working studio which is also a filmset and movie theatre, a museum and research center. The house informs their art as it results from both collective and individual endeavor. The artists are not a distinct group or collective, there is no name or label for the trio as their practice often evolves around other artists and friends. Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni Haerizadeh and Hesam Rahmanian’s early collaborative practice formed as early as 1997 in Tehran, though the artists reside in the U.A.E since 2009. ...
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