Parviz Tanavoli: Poets, Locks, Cages

Parviz Tanavoli: Poets, Locks, Cages

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Author: Pantea Haghighi
Format: Hardback, 230mm x 280mm, 1220g, 208 pages
Published: Hirmer Verlag, Germany, 2023

Among the foremost contemporary Iranian artists and a pioneer of modern sculpture.

Parviz Tanavoli - who has been widely recognised as the only Iranian artist to fully capture the duality and interplay of Iran's pre-Islam and Islamic cultural identities - created a visual symbology through his sculptural work that would have a lasting impact on modernism in Iran.

The book examines the layering of both sacred and secular histories in Parviz Tanavoli's work - an integration that is crucial to understanding the development of modern sculpture in Iran. It offers fresh perspectives on Tanavoli's artistic practice. Contributing authors from diverse backgrounds examine his work through a range of research interests and perspectives, and show the breadth of his interdisciplinary practice - from painting and printmaking to ceramics and mixed media assemblages.

Pantea Haghighi is an independent curator and founder of Republic Gallery, Vancouver. Achieving a degree in Art History at the University of British Columbia, Haghighi undertook graduate-level research at her alma mater, with a focus on modernism and architecture. Her expertise in contemporary art has supported her contribution to community development in Canadian institutions.



Format: Hardback

Weight: 1220 g

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Author: Pantea Haghighi
Format: Hardback, 230mm x 280mm, 1220g, 208 pages
Published: Hirmer Verlag, Germany, 2023

Among the foremost contemporary Iranian artists and a pioneer of modern sculpture.

Parviz Tanavoli - who has been widely recognised as the only Iranian artist to fully capture the duality and interplay of Iran's pre-Islam and Islamic cultural identities - created a visual symbology through his sculptural work that would have a lasting impact on modernism in Iran.

The book examines the layering of both sacred and secular histories in Parviz Tanavoli's work - an integration that is crucial to understanding the development of modern sculpture in Iran. It offers fresh perspectives on Tanavoli's artistic practice. Contributing authors from diverse backgrounds examine his work through a range of research interests and perspectives, and show the breadth of his interdisciplinary practice - from painting and printmaking to ceramics and mixed media assemblages.

Pantea Haghighi is an independent curator and founder of Republic Gallery, Vancouver. Achieving a degree in Art History at the University of British Columbia, Haghighi undertook graduate-level research at her alma mater, with a focus on modernism and architecture. Her expertise in contemporary art has supported her contribution to community development in Canadian institutions.