Exhibition
Permanence of Trace I Firouz FarmanFarmaian
19 Mar 2019 – 1 Apr 2019
Event times
RSVP Catalog Signing 23-03-19 / 5-8.00 pm salut@werthenomads.com
RSVP for Artist Talk 27-03-19 - / 5-8.00 pm salut@werthenomads.com
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Tehran-born artist Firouz FarmanFarmaian is to unveil his latest work at an exhibition in London’s Mayfair. Opening March 19th Running through April 1st.
About
Permanence of the Trace will be his follow-up to last year's successful Poetry of the Tribe in New York, and for it he has taken his inspiration from the Amazigh (Berbers) of North Africa.
At the heart of Firouz’s new work is his Talisman series of paintings, into which he has integrated and weaved the sacred symbols of Amazigh craftswomen from North Africa. A percentage of the proceeds from Permanence of the Trace will go the Tangiers Anjra Weavers Association, to help the Amazigh craftswomen in Northern Morocco who so inspired Firouz.
History and memory greatly inform Firouz’s work, and his interest and exposure to nature has been honed through frequent visits to Finland, alongside his wife, the gallerist Camilla FarmanFarmaian.
The exhibition, a pop-up show timed to coincide with the Persian New Year, is being produced by Tangiers- based cross-cultural agency We R The Nomads. Among the board for the show are art consultant Fru Tholstrup and singer-songwriter and socialite Victoria Aitken, and partners for the exhibition are its venue, Space 50, and the Tutu Foundation.
“This exhibition mirrors the trace of past symbols, ceremonies and rites of passage of eternal tribes, such as the North African Amazigh, into a new body of work that follows the Totem series shown under Poetry of the Tribe show last September in New York,” says Firouz. A photograph of a Berber woman adorned with Firouz’s is shown, right.
The exhibition will consist of seven Talisman panels of 140cm x 240cm, one of which will only be available for private view. There will be four smaller works, a selection of Firouz’s trademark A3 paper studies, plus his 100cm x 70cm Berber Portrait.
Later in the spring, Firouz will be exhibiting in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, following up his Poetry of the Tribe exhibit. Firouz - as well as being the grandson of Abdol-Aziz FarmanFarmaian, the architect for the Shah of Iran - is also the grandnephew of leading Iranian female artist Monir FarmanFarmaian, represented by Third Line Gallery in Dubai.
Website : www.firouzfarmanfarmaian.com