Action 214.16: At 6:00 am, May 18,

Reza Aramesh

Action 214.16: At 6:00 am, May 18,, 201350.8 x 27.9cmSign in to view price
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terra cotta and white clayDastan
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This striking ceramic sculpture features a bold, abstract figure emerging from a black, asymmetrical vessel. The visual elements combine sharp, angular shapes with organic, textured forms, creating a striking contrast. The subject matter depicts a powerful, craggy figure seemingly trapped or contained within the dark, monolithic structure. The artist's use of earthy tones and rough, expressive brushwork suggests a sense of struggle and confinement, conveying a powerful emotional resonance. This work likely reflects the artist's exploration of the human condition and the tensions between the individual and societal constraints. ...

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Reza Aramesh
Artist
Reza Aramesh
Iranian

Working in photography, sculpture, video, and performance, Reza Aramesh’s understanding of the history of art, film, and literature is ever-present in his artwork. As a commentary on war reportage, for example, Aramesh chooses images of violence appearing in newspapers, online articles, and social media, taking them out of their original context to explore the narratives of representation and iconography of subjected body apropos race, class, and sexuality. His work, as such, is a critical engagement with Western art history. ...

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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