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Abdolreza AminlariLinea

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10.03.16 – 08.05.16
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Abdolreza AminlariLinea

Project space
10.03.16 – 08.05.16
Taymour Grahne Projects
01 / 04

Abdolreza AminlariLinea

Project space
10.03.16 – 08.05.16
Taymour Grahne Projects
01 / 04

Abdolreza AminlariLinea

Project space
10.03.16 – 08.05.16
Taymour Grahne Projects
01 / 04

Abdolreza AminlariLinea

Taymour Grahne Gallery is pleased to present Linea, a solo exhibition of new works by Brooklyn-based artist Abdolreza Aminlari in the lower level gallery space. This new body of work continues Aminlari’s explorations of thread as a medium. Repetitive and ritualistic, the work simultaneously references the uniformity of factory production and the tactility of domestic labor.

Abdolreza Aminlari

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2015

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Abdolreza Aminlari

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2015

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Abdolreza Aminlari

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2015

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Abdolreza Aminlari

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2015

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Abdolreza Aminlari

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2015

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Abdolreza Aminlari

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2015

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The show is comprised of twelve thread drawings. Monochromes of gold and colored thread pierce the surface of the paper creating dialogue between organic and planned geometries. For these new gold works, Aminlari expands on his use of the parallelogram as a form. Stressing uniformity and shape, a shift from architectural references, he complies and covers the paper's surface, resulting in a less referential and reductive compositions. Meanwhile, for the new color monochromes, loose thread is tacked on the paper's surface. Geometries form at random from the tension and rigidity of the taut thread, resulting in organic forms. Line and form guide and command this new series of drawings, emphasizing the impact of the physical passage of time as an essential experience in this oeuvre.

Abdolreza Aminlari (b 1979) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He received his BFA from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI in 2002. Recent solo and two-person exhibitions include modulations, Andrew Rafacz, Chicago, IL, Walls and Landscapes, Jackie Klempay, Brooklyn, NY and Abdolreza Aminlari and Benjamin King, Longhouse Projects, New York, NY. Aminlari collaborated with composer Katharina Rosenberger on “Gesang an das noch namenlose Land,” a composition for string trio with tapestries by Aminlari commissioned by Gare du Nord, Basel for “Anima Trianguli” which traveled to Eglise St. Foy, Sélestat and Schlosskirche, Pforzheim and debuted in New York in March of 2014. He was included in Formal Relations, curated by Kamrooz Aram and Murtaza Vali, Taymour Grahne, New York, NY in July 2015.