Lehmann Maupin to Present New Shirazeh Houshiary Solo Exhibit, 30 Oct - 28 Dec
By: Tyler Peterson Oct. 11, 2013
Lehmann Maupin has announced an exhibition of new work by Shirazeh Houshiary on view at 201 Chrystie Street from 30 October - 28 December 2013.
Shirazeh Houshiary's sixth solo show with Lehmann Maupin features a selection of new paintings that continue to demonstrate the artist's scale of effort and process which unites line, color, and light to shape a meditative visual experience. The eye fell in love with the ear will also include Houshiary's new animation Dust in addition to a series of anodized aluminum twisting helical sculptures. The artist will be present for an opening reception on Wednesday, 30 October from 6 to 8 PM. Houshiary's work explores the very nature of existence. Through her chosen media of painting, sculpture and video, the artist exposes the nature of human experience to time and space, marked by a multitude of binary ideas which include transparency and opacity, presence and absence, and light and shadow. By exploring these polarities, Houshiary illuminates unique moments suspended in time that reveal and ignite qualities that are often unseen. In creating her works the artist draws inspiration from both established formal principles of Western painting and the rich traditions of Islamic art, however the aesthetic outcome is a new order that is foreign to both. Houshiary's paintings, which she describes as "a thin skin," unravel concepts such as perception and cognition to suggest multiple visual planes that appear to pulse and undulate. Intricate markings resembling script are repeated and overlapped across each canvas to create luminous patterns that seem to morph into vapor. The depicted gashes and hazy abstract imagery of each work hint of an infinite dimension and create a space for both imagination and contemplation. Subsequently, the artist's intense concentration and process in realizing these works is then echoed in the contemplative gaze of the viewer.
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