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We are pleased to have the following internationally known LEADING ARTISTS participating in this year Tirgan Festival:
Aydin Aghdashloo
Reza Bassiri
Bahram Dabiri
Khosrow Bayat
Mohammad Ehsaei
Mahmoud Javadipour
Abbas Kiarostami
Farideh Lashia
Sirak Melkonian
Mortza Momayez
Farshid Mesghali
Gholamhossein Nami
Nasser Ovissi
Ahmad Sakhavarz
Khosrow Sinai
Abbasi, Majid
www.majidabbasi.ir
Born in 1965 in Tehran, where he still lives today, Abbasi graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran in 1996 in visual communication. It was in this same year, having already enjoyed numerous freelance design commissions, that Abbasi set up his prestigious studio, Did Graphics Inc., with partner Firouz Shafei. Also a lecturer at the University of Tehran, following Morteza Momayez' invitation to join the university's Faculty of Fine Arts 2003-2007 , Abbasi has been a member of the board and treasurer of the Iranian Graphic Designers Society (IGDS) in 2003-2006 and web assistant of graphiciran.com, the IGDS's official website. A more recent venture has seen the launch of Neshan, the Iranian graphic design magazine for which Abbasi sits on the editorial board, while he is also a founder of The 5th Color, a collective formed by what he describes as "the new generation of Iranian graphic designers". Abbasi's work has been published in numerous international magazines and books. In addition to this, since 1999, Abbasi has participated in many national and international exhibitions. His works are presented in museums, collections and galleries around the world and he has also received many national and international awards in recent years.
Adineh, Behzad
Behzad Adineh was born in Masjedsoliman, Iran.He started acting in the theatre which was first his experience in the art world in Iran. He has gained experience as a cameraman reporter, and working on documentaries. He graduated from University of Tehran with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts.
Behzad moved to Canada in 2001. He continues his career in Canada by working as an Art director in the movie and theatre industry.
As a visual artist, he has attended in 4 exhibitions in Canada so far.
He has also made 3 short movies and a performance along his career, as well. Behzad has managed the art directing for ten Feature film and designing for a lot of movies and plays.
Aghdashloo, Aydin
www.aghdashloo.com
A great contributor to Iran’s cultural heritage on many fronts, Aydin Aghdashloo is a celebrated painter, author, art critic, art historian, and a graphic designer. He graduated with a degree in Fine Arts from Tehran University. Early influences by Renaissance and Sandro Botticelli's paintings led to the creation of his most famous series, Memories of Destruction. Later on, Islamic art became his main inspiration, and Memories of Destruction went through a transformation where Aydin combined Islamic and Renaissance paintings as his inspiration simultaneously. He also used Persian miniatures extensively in post-1979 paintings, the best examples of which are Crumpled Miniatures series. His works have been exhibited internationally at numerous venues, including the Barbican Art Center in London, Arta Gallery in Toronto and the Christies’ auction in London and Dubai. Aghdashloo’s contribution to promotion of Iranian art and culture include his extensive lectures in many countries around the world and his publications of eight books and many articles on painting and Iranian art history. He is also a world expert in Iranian pre-Islamic and Islamic art history and artifacts.
Alijanpour, Alijan
www.alijanpour.com
Alijanpour acquired training in Iranian Painting (Miniature) from great masters Mohammad Ali Zavieh and Mahmoud Farshchian. His work has been exhibited in international exhibitions in Greece, Algeria, China, Canada, United States, and Iran, and his paintings are part of the permanent collections in Iranian Contemporary Arts Museum Treasury in Tehran and Iranian Handcrafts Industries Art Museum Treasury in Iran. Alijanpour is the two times first prize winner of Biennale Exhibitions of Painting in Tehran Contemporary Arts Museum in Tehran (1993 and 1995). His activities in art education include lectureship in Iranian Painting (miniature) at the Visual Arts Centre of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance and Soureh University affiliated to the Ministry of Culture and Higher Education (1996-1998) as well as Arasbaran Cultural Centre and Negarestan Art Gallery where he taught until 1998. He is the owner and master artist in Irena Art Gallery since 2000 in Toronto.
Assadollahi, Mostafa
Mostafa Assadollahi was born in Tehran in 1950. Currently he is a Professor and Director of the Graphic Design Department at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Tehran University. In 1981 he established the Mostafa Assadollahi and Associates Graphic Design Studio, which is still active today. In 1996 he joined the Iranian Graphic Designer Society (IGDS) and for several years headed the Educational Committee of the Society. In 2003 he was elected the President of the Board of Directors of IGDS. In 2002 he was the General Secretary of the 7th Iranian Graphic Design Biennal. His works have been shown in several exhibitions and he has received awards in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Biennals for Logo and Poster designs. He has led and directed national projects related to graphic design and his works have been printed in several domestic and international publications.
Athari, Firoozeh (Aghdashloo)
Born in Tehran, Iran, Firoozeh Athari has contributed as an artist and a supporter of contemporary Iranian artists on an international level.
Firoozeh holds a Bachelor's degree in Interior Architecture from Tehran and a master's degree in Interior Design from Toronto. Her experience in architecture and design goes back to 1985. She established her expertise in Tehran with her multi-disciplined design studio and one of her most celebrated projects is the design and renovation of the 'Calligraphy Museum of Mir-emad' in 1999. She also directed a documentary about an early 18th century painter, 'Agha-Lotfali Shirazi', in 1997. Firoozeh has worked as a mixed media artist and has exhibited her work in Tehran, Toronto, and Paris.
Infatuated with art, artists, and everything in between, she is now the owner and director of Arta Gallery located in Toronto's Distillery District. In 2003 Arta was the first gallery to introduce and showcase the works of renowned artists such as Bahman Mohasses, Naser Assar and Aydin Aghdashloo to Toronto's art scene. Firoozeh has curated several collective exhibitions, namely, the 'Under the Azure Dome' festival hosting works by Iranian and Canadian artists at the Harborfront Centre in 2006.
Bassiri Studied at University of California at Northridge and received his Master of Arts degree specializing on visual arts. He vent to Petra Santa and Crarra, Italy and studied under master stone carvers.
Returning to Iran in 1975, Bassiri taught at the College of Decorative Art, Tehran University and exhibited at numerous cultural institutions, including the Museum of Modern Arts in Tehran, Museum of Kerman And Museum of Reza Abbasi.
He immigrated to Canada in 1984. He was actively involved by first exhibiting his sculptures at Heritage Gallery International in Toronto.
Bassiri’s sculptures at the Beckets Gallery (Hamilton, Ontario), Atelier J. Lucacks (Montreal, Quebec), and the North York City Hall (Ontario), as well as his regular exhibitions at Heritage Gallery International.
Exhibitions outside of Canada include those in New York, Los Angeles, Italy, Iran, and France. He currently lives in Prune dale, California.
Khosrow Bayat is a graphic and creative designer, typographer, commercial artist, and advertising specialist of international reputation. He started his designing career by joining his friend the late Morteza Momayez at The Kayhan Publishing Company while he was a student at The Faculty of Fine Arts in painting at The University of Tehran. He later joined Iran Air as The Art Director and worked his way up to the Advertising Manager position. In 1974, he received his MA Degree in Graphic Design and Commercial Arts from Royal College of Art in London, England.
Bayat’s extensive experience as a designer, art director, educator, and creative director in the international arena include collaborations with Kinneir Calvert Tuhill Design Consultant London, Guyatt Jenkins Design Consultant London, Faber & Faber Publisher London, Art Council of Great Britain London, Faculty of Decorative Arts Tehran, George Brown College Toronto, and DSL Consultant in Toronto. In 1982, he founded Novograph Studio in Toronto.
His work has been published, exhibited, and won many awards including The International Advertising Association Crystal Globe Award Dublin, The International Poster Biennial Exhibition Award Warsaw, Times Newspaper London, The National Book League Exhibition of the Best Book Jacket London, Novum Magazine Germany, The International Poster Exhibition & Publication FAD Group Barcelona Spain, The Annual Exhibition & Publication of D&AD London.
His enthusiasm for revival of Iranian Culture led him to design and develop The IranDapiere, the new alphabet for Farsi and other Iranian languages.
Dabiri, Bahram
www.bahramdabiri.com
Bahram Dabiri graduated from Tehran University of fine arts in 1976. In search of a new innovative language in modern Iranian painting, he studied the Manichaean paintings and Shiraz School (school which had significant influence on the 20th century European painters such as Henri Matisse) in great details. Dabiri pursued this goal until he found a contemporary language in which he was able to maintain the memory of Takht-e-Jamshid and the aesthetic values of ancient Iranian culture by using color and mythical symbols in his paintings where he achieved a medium where there exists no west or east, lines or frontiers. Dabiri’s main themes in his paintings are women, love and material symbols regardless of the social conditions.
Being aware of the importance of functional arts in the history of Iranian art, Dabiri was inspired to implement his creativity in other ways; ceramics, felt rug (Namad), Gabbeh and metal parts. His work has been exhibited in over 50 individual shows in Iran and other parts of the world including Art Expo New York 2000, Contemporary Iranian Modern Art N.Y, Reagan Center Washington D.C, USA, Febien Fryns Gallery Marbella, Spain, Shevchenko Museum Kiev 2000, Ukraine, Bernak Gallery Brehen 2001, Germany, and Mirage Hotel Dubai 2002, Dubai.
an Iranian master calligrapher, whose "Calligraphy Paintings" are highly praised for their complex compositions. With a personal impression from the national art of calighraphy, widely regarded as “heavenly art”, and an abstractive view, Ehsaie has produced works that have earned him numerous awards such as Calligraphy Award, Student Competition, (Ramsar, 1958), Award for the Best Designer of the Year (1973), Honorable Mention, ISESCO (2005), and National Award for Art and Culture (2005). His work has been showcased in national and international exhibitions, and he was selected as “defender of the Quran” artist in 1999 for his writing and designing of numerous pages of the Quran.
Etminani, Bobak
www.bobaketminani.com
… top-notch abstract paintings... (like) infinity in a grain of sand...Etminani is moving in the direction of the new abstraction that I have seen in Europe and North America in the past few years…a reinvented abstraction…resistant to the narrative ease of this image world and is resolute in creating a pictorial space within painting where images remain malleable and formative, open to the human engagement that shapes meaning as a negotiation of fact and sensibility rather than as a transaction of recognitions and ready-made content…His paintings embrace physics and metaphysics in ways that seem acutely contemporary...He presents the real at a distance, and also the real that is hidden inside. With the format of his paintings, he also presents a real that faces us squarely.
Jamal, Mo
Mo Jamal is a multi-faceted artist who has worked in a variety media including visual arts and music. He graduated with a Master's of Fine Arts degree from Tehran University and pursued his doctoral studies in the Arts at the University of Sorbonne, France.
In 1991, Mo founded Art Direct Gallery in Cologne in Germany and received the Kunstpreis International and Annual juried Art Exhibit Award in Wesseling in Germany. He works with variety of media such as oil, acrylic, water color, and pastel from traditional to contemporary styles. His cartoons have been published in a variety of newspapers such as Le Monde and L' Humanite.
Mo has held membership of many professional artist associations such as BBK (artist association of Cologne), OSA, and AVAA (Austin Visual Artist Association) and has had over 40 group and solo shows around the world.Since 2003 Mo has been residing in Canada.
Jamal, Shahla E.
Shahla studied art at the University of Tehran, and her academic endeavors would later take her as far as London, England and Paris, France. While Shahla was pursuing doctoral studies and attending art history classes at the University of Sorbonne in Paris, the Iranian Revolution occurred. Her studies in Europe became abrupt with a return to her motherland. From 1986 to 1994, Shahla had successfully exhibited her work in Germany, and also co-founded Art Direct Gallery in Cologne.
In 1994, Shahla moved yet again, this time to the U.S. where she continued her artistic accomplishments: she co-founded Rumi Art Society in Austin; collaborated as a vocalist with the Rumi Ensemble; received a four year grant from the "City Cultural Contracts" in Austin; was a member of the Austin Visual Artists Association, and Austin Pastel Association from 1996-2003. Shahla finally moved to Canada in 2003, where she resides today. She has held several interviews, and been featured by TV and radio stations and newspapers in Iran, Europe, USA and Canada. Shahla Etemadzadeh has been an elected member of the Ontario Society of Artists since 2006.She has since exhibited in more than forty solo and group exhibitions, and her paintings are in private collections in Europe, Iran, Russia, U.S.A. and Canada.
Javadipour, Mahmoud
Professor Mahmoud Javadipour was born in Tehran in 1920. He completed his Doctorate Degree in 1965. His extensive work history includes working as the Head of the Figurative Arts Department, Assistant Director, Teacher, and Student Supervisor in various post secondary institutions such as Tehran University , and Kamal Al Molk school of Fine Arts, and College of Decorative Arts .
Professor Janadipour represented the Ministry of Arts and Culture in the Ministry of Art and Culture in the high council of postal stamps, was a representative of the faculty of fine arts at Iranian standard and industrial research institute, as well as ministry of Culture and Arts in Tehran University in the Ministry of Justice Technical Department. He was one of the first artists to establish an art gallery in Tehran - Iran , known as the Apadana Gallery House of Fine Arts. He has held many individual exhibitions in Iran, Germany, and U.S.A. from 1949 - 1991.
Javanrouh, Sam
Sam Javanrouh is one of the most celebrated photobloggers worldwide. The son of a renowned Iranian Cinematographer, Sam left Tehran for Canada in 1999 to further his career. He started his photoblog "Daily Dose of Imagery" in 2003 posting a new photo everyday of his new home and his daily life. The site quickly gained media attention and has become one of the world's most popular photoblogs to visit. "Daily Dose of Imagery" has won multiple international awards since its launch including Photobloggies' "Photoblog of the year" and Bloggies' "Best Photography of a weblog". As a result, Sam's work has been featured in many local and international media including BBC, CBC Arts, Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, National Post and Spacing Magazine among others. He currently works in Film and TV industry as Creative Director for Optix Digital Pictures, a Toronto-based visual effects and animation company.
Judy, Mohsen
Born in 1969 Mohsen Judy is a Graphic and Creative Designer, Photographer, Painter, Master of Persian Calligraphy, Commercial artist, and Advertising Specialist. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran. His career in Graphic design had begun in early 1990s when he first joined The Sabz Publishing Company in Tehran as a freelance designer. Consequently he established the Forough Graphic group in Tehran.
In 1996 he was awarded the design of the shoulder marks for Iran’s Navy and Air force Military uniform (Shoulder Mark or Epaulettes are a type of ornamental shoulder piece or decoration used as rank by the military). There after, in 2003 he moved to Great Britain in pursuit of Photography, his new found passion, which he graduated from in 2004. He has participated in many national and international exhibitions; his works have been presented in collections and galleries in Tehran, Toronto and London. Currently leaving in Toronto where he is working as a freelance Graphic Designer, Photographer, and Advertising Agent. He is also active member of GDC (Society of Graphic Designer of Canada).
“I believe the films of Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami are extraordinary. Words cannot relate my feelings. I suggest you see his films; and then you will see what I mean”
Akira Kurosawa
Abbas Kiarostami, one of the most influential and controversial Iranian filmmakers, is a graduate of Faculty of Fine Arts in Painting from Tehran University. He first started with painting, graphics and book illustrations and then began his film career by making credit-titles and commercials. Winner of over seventy national and international awards, Kiarostami contributed largely to the Iranian “New Wave” of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
A pioneer in Iranian cinema, Kiarostami has written or directed more than twenty films. His films Where is the Friend’s House, Close-Up and Under the Olive Trees placed him on international scene. He was the first Iranian director to win the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival for Taste of Cherry. He is also largely credited for his contributions
Concurrent with his international acclaim as a filmmaker, Kiarostami has seriously pursued his passion for photography and has sustained a remarkable practice of still photography for over twenty-five years. He has had numerous exhibitions in the world including those at MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art) in New York and Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Farideh Lashai has practiced painting since the late 1960s. A graduate of Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, she worked as a crystal designer at Riedel Studios in southern Austria and Studio Rosenthal in Selb, Germany. Crystal design became her basis for practicing sculpting later in her career alongside her main discipline of painting. She has had thirty-three solo shows and participated in over sixty international collective shows from China to Art Basel.
Prior to going to Academy of Fine Arts, she studied German literature in Frankfurt. Lyricism is the central characteristic in all disciplines of her work from painting and sculpture to installation art or recently a combination of video art and painting. Her novel, "The Jackal Came", story of three generations of women against the socio-political scene in Iran, was published in Iran in 2003. It received critical acclaim and was described by the critics as being a genra between writing and painting.
Lashai's works have been in recent International Modern and Contemporary Art sales at Christie's, Sotheby's and Bonham's in London and Dubai and can be found in major private and public collections (Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran, Demenga Public Collection, Basel, Deutsche Bank, Commerz Bank in Germany, Christie's, NY and National Museum of Fine Arts, and La Valetta).
Sirak Melkonian has achieved awards from exhibitions throughout the globe. His works have been displayed in exhibitions of international standing. His rich artistic activity spanning fifty years includes teaching art. He was one of the main members of the group of artists, founded in 1960s by Marco Grigorian with artists such as Arabshahi, Daryabeigi, Momayyez, Pilaram, and Nami. The group, the first to introduce conceptual art in Iran, was dissolved in 1977. ‘A page is a desert until the gentle stroke of my friend Sirak Melkonian, touches it.’ writes Reza Baraheni, ‘And then God lit the fire in the brush, and ordered Moses to walk toward the burning brush.’ His works are ‘inner-real places with no record in the past’ Alain Bousquet, a well known art critic wrote,’a world beyond liking or disliking, beauty or aggression.’ Jean Marie Tasset, Figaro columnist, believes they are windows to a world ’deep in the soul of the artist’
A Tribute to “The Father of Iranian Graphic Design”, Morteza Momayez (August 26, 1936 - November 25, 2005)
Morteza Momayez was one of the most prominent artistic and cultural figures of
our time. Concerning inclusiveness, effectiveness, management and
commitment; he was a perfect artist and also a unique teacher.
Momayez graduated in painting from The Faculty of Fine Arts of University of Tehran, introduced and teaching graphic design in the same faculty since 1969. He was one of the founders and president of Iranian Graphic Design Society (IGDS) till 2004, a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) since 1975, president of Tehran International Poster Biennial 2004, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Neshan magazine.
He dedicated his fruitful life to promote graphic design in Iran and building reliable relation between graphic design in Iran and the modern world, therefore it would be right to name him ‘The Father of Iranian Graphic Design’.
Momayez was honored the ICOGRADA Life Time Achievements Award in 2004,
medal of Academy of Art in 2005, an extensive retrospective of his works was held at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art on a year before his death.
Farshid Mesghali studied painting At Faculty of Fine Arts at Tehran University. He began his professional career as a graphic designer and illustrator with "Negin Magazine". Later, Mesghali joined the Institute for Intellectual Development for Children and Young Adults in Tehran where he illustrated books and created animated films for children. He has won numerous awards including Honorary Diploma of Bologna Book Fair for "Hero", Special Prize at Venice Film Festival for "The Boy, The Bird & Musical Instrument", Hans Christian Anderson Award for his contribution to children's books illustration, First Graphic Prize at Sixth International Children Book Fair in Bologna and Honorary Diploma, Bratislava Biannual in Czechoslovakia for "Little Black Fish",
Special Prize at Cannes Film Poster Exhibition and Moscow Film Festival for Short Films for Children for and the Grand Prize of Giffonni Film Festival in Italy for "Look Again".
Over the course of his versatile career in Paris, USA, and Iran, Mesghali has produced many paintings and sculptures, digital photos based on snapshots, and virtual reality environments for Internet for many clients including IBM, and AOL. His work has been exhibited in Europe, USA, and Iran.
Mojabi, Javad
Javad Mojabi was born in 1939, in Qazvin , Iran . He completed his bachelor degree in Law and obtained his PHD in Economy, from Tehran University . Mojabi has published more than 100s of critical works and essays on art and culture in journals and magazines. He is well known for his poems, collections of short stories, children stories, satire, satirical sketches, essays, research, and plays.
He started his poetry from the 60's along with short story writing and research on modern painting in Iran. Mostly focusing on social themes, he is a poet of philosophy and thought, which he sweetens with a blend of satire.
In one of his speeches at Pen, New York , October 30, 1999 Mr. Mojabi says: "…When writing, we, poets and writers, are the explorers of our solitude and individuality; and the others and the world discover them in us and reveal themselves through our writing. We begin with ourselves and reach the others. We start from our own culture, and through a deep recognition of our own identity, recognize the cultures of other people, our world relatives. Thus, world cultures are united through the language of art. This is a world that had been unified in the beginning; and now, after many centuries, it is moving in the direction of an ineluctable unity..."
Meraji, Mahmoud
www.mahmoudmeraji.com
Mahmoud Meraji was born in Tehran in 1958. He describes the first years of his life as idyllic, lyrical, and protected. He spent most of his time painting in a small garden in his backyard where he played among the wild roses and luscious growth. In 1976, Meraji formed his own studio where, between periods of teaching his students, he began to experiment more freely. He also began his search for a vision and style that would reflect his inner self and his feelings about the increasingly turbulent world around him. Meraji held his first solo exhibition in Tehran in 1982, and his reputation in Iran grew rapidly from this moment on. Between exhibitions, Meraji continued to fill a plethora of commissions for portraits and still lives to pursue the development of his personal artistic vision. In 1997, he moved to Toronto with his family. He had numerous exhibitions in Toronto and he has also received several prizes.
With over forty solo and group exhibitions in Europe, Asia, Canada, and the US, numerous lectures and publications, and many international awards and recognitions, Nami has established himself as an undisputed master of visual arts. Nami’s commitment to education in visual arts has gone beyond academia (he has over thirty-five years experience in teaching art at various art universities in Tehran) and outreached the members of the community through many public lectures and workshops. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the School of Fine Arts in Iran and continued his education in the US and obtained his Master of Fine Arts from University of Wisconsin. Some of his paintings are part of the permanent collection of museums in Iran and the US, and his awards include "Golden Palm of Europe" award, "Oscar d'Italia 1985," "Statue of Golden Flame," International Parliament USA, The "Encyclopedia Iranica" Award (Columbia University, U.S.A. 2005), and "European Banner of the Arts."
Ovissi, Nasser
www.galleryovissi.com
With exhibitions spanning across the globe from Brazil to Japan, Europe, and the United States, Nasser Ovissi has firmly established himself as a brilliant and versatile international artist whose passionate work presents a unique blend of European, Persian, and contemporary art. A painter, sculptor, engraver, designer, and goldsmith, he has published over seventeen books in Italian, Japanese, French, Spanish, Persian, and English. He has also received numerous international awards and prizes. Nasser Ovissi is featured in E. Benezit's "Dictionaire des Peintures, Sculpteurs, Dessinatrurs et Graveurs" Vol. 9, Librurie Grand, Paris. His work is part of major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Athens, the New York University Art Museum, the Fine Art Museum of North Carolina, the Contemporary Art Museum of Madrid, and the National Museum of Oriental Art in Rome, and is included in over 300 private collections worldwide.
Pooya, Negar
Negar Pooya is a professional painter and printmaker.
She completed her Bachelor of Art studies in painting with honors and received a full scholarship to complete her Masters of Art degree. She completed her Masters of Art in graphics with honors.
Negar's works are included in many museums and private collections including: Contemporary Museum of Art in Iran, Women's Edge Coalition in Washington, University of Maryland, Mobile Museum of Art, Florean Museum in Romania & International Museum of Woman in California. She also had several exhibitions in Iran, Japan, United State, Romania & Canada.
Pourian, Mehdi
www.mohographic.com
Mehdi Pourian is an award winning graphic designer. He graduated from Tehran University with a degree in graphic design in 1993. He has published books such as "Iranian Graphic Designers Biennale Books", "Iranian Logo Design Book", and "Iranian First Graphic Design Annual Book" and printed works in Canadian newspapers and magazines including Toronto Star, Now Magazine, and National Post. He won the gold prize for Unesco Poster Award in 1998 and acted as art director for seven magazines in Canada. He established Mohographic Inc. in 2007.
Foroohar Rasteh began his art instruction about forty years ago. He had the opportunity to pursue an art career both in Persian music (playing violin) and painting in watercolor and oil. Although he is educated as a pharmacist, but Foroohar Rasteh is known as a person who is mostly dedicated to art. Rasteh's subjects in his paintings have varied from landscapes to still lives and portraits. He enjoys working in watercolors, and sometimes also works in oil. Rasteh relies on his technical skills when identifying and placing the colors and values in each piece, but he adds something more tangible with each brush stroke. He does most of his paintings outdoors right at places he is interested in. His artworks began to be displayed publicly in the early eighties both in group and individual exhibitions. His group exhibitions were Portrait Paintings in Contemporary Art Museum of Tehran and Flower and Plant Painting Exhibition arranged by the Municipality of Tehran. His individual exhibitions were in Bamdad Art Gallery in Tehran and Galiran, Serang and Siran galleries in Mashhad. He is currently living in Toronto, instructing his students both in watercolor and Persian music.
Razavi, Farshid
Farshid Razavi was born in 1967 in Tehran, Iran. He started painting in 1985 when he also starts studying in pharmacy school. Farshid holds a Master of Science in pharmacy from Tehran University of Iran. Farshid completed various painting courses such as color pencil, watercolor, oil color, acrylic and oil pastel in a private art school, Zangar with Iranian master of painting Aydin Aghdashloo. Along with his pharmacy career he actively participated in many international painting exhibitions and also had few solo painting shows in famous art galleries in Tehran such as Seyhoon and Golestan art galleries.
In 1998 he immigrated to Toronto, Canada where he currently lives. After finishing the pharmacy exams and getting his license he starts working with art galleries in Toronto such as Arta and Westmount Art Gallery. He participated in many painting exhibitions in Toronto such as “A passage to East” in Arta Gallery, “The Blake House” and “Under the Azure Dome” in Harbor Front Center.
Ahmad Sakhavarz is one of the pioneers in contemporary political cartoon in Iran. For the past four decades, his award winning cartoons and illustrations have regularly appeared in numerous Iranian and international publications. Living in Canada for the past 28 years, he has worked professionally as a painter and sculptor. His paintings and sculptures have been exhibited in important juried shows in Canada and the United states and his works are included in many private and corporate collections around the world.
Sakhavarz’s important exhibitions include those at the Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto),
National Museum of Nature (Ottawa), Houston Museum of Nature, and National Geographic Society (Washington DC).
Shahrokhi, Shamsi
www.artisticpick.com
Shamsi Shahrokhi is an award winning graduate of Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) in Toronto, and also holds a Bachelors of Art from Tehran, Iran. She has pioneered an award winning technique called "Heat Drawing," where she creates images and shapes on heat sensitive papers without using conventional materials, but by applying heat to their surfaces.
Shamsi has received several awards and has exhibited in venues throughout Canada and Iran. These include: OCAD’s Dorothy Hoover Award; 1st prize of 6th National Biennial Competition of Art and Paper and the Blueman Group’s First Annual Vortex Art Competition; 2nd prize of Latcham Gallery’s 2007 Annual Juried Exhibition; Juror’s Award of Thames Art Gallery’s 2005 Juried Exhibition and Art Gallery of Peel’s 2007, 34th Annual Juried Show. Shamsi’s work has also been selected as the cover of Ontario’s Community Arts Matters! (CAM) newspaper. She currently resides and practices art in Thornhill, Ontario and administers art lessons.
Shoghi, Mehrdad
www.mehrdadshoghi.com
An award winning graphic designer and calligrapher, Mehrdad has had fifteen group exhibitions and eight solo exhibitions in Iran, Canada, Kuwait, Dubai, Switzerland, and Turkey. Mehrdad's calligraphy exhibition in Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts won him an award, and his work was purchased as a permanent collection of the museum. His painting exhibition in the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts won the award in the third biennial of Iranian Islamic painting as well as the Second Nationwide Arts Exhibition of University Students award for Restoration and Illumination.
Sinai, Khosrow
www.khosrowsinai.com
Khosrow Sinai studied Architecture in Vienna Technical University , and music composition, film directing, and script writing in Vienna Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Sinai has made about 100 short films, documentaries, and feature films. Some of his award winning feature films include: “Viva ...!”, “The Inner Beast”, and “The Bride of Fire”. He has also written and translated numerous essays about cinema and other fine arts. “The Man in White” and “The Artists of a Blood shedding Era” are examples of his numerous publications. Khosrow Sinai’s impressive profile includes being a juror in several national and foreign film festivals, working in the Ministry of Culture and Arts, teaching in various universities in the fields of screenplay writing and documentary film, as well as in the Iranian National Television as producer, screenplay writer, director, and editor.
Tabatabaei, Pooyan
As a photojournalist, reporter , and camera man, Pooyan Tabatabaie has worked with many different media such as Spigel(Germany), BBC(UK), Guardian (UK), Stern (Germany), 20minutes (Sweden), U&I Magazine (Canada), Zamaneh (radio – Netherlands), shahrvand (Canada), Shargh Newspaper (Iran), and Fars News (Iran). He has received several international nominations and awards for his works including his latest series Hijab, where he combined the Eastern Elements with Western landscapes. The result was a series of Post-Modern work, which was internationally nominated and received awards in three different continents. Pooyan has documented the lives of many incredible and unique people of different cultures, religions, beliefs, and value systems. In reflecting the true image of the subjects, his photographs aim to capture the essence of the person in a way that he hopes will impact the lives of the people who view them as much as the subjects which impacted him. This is deeply rooted in his view of photography: “Seeing the world through my lens is a liberating experience for me that helps me catalogue any reality and share my experiences with others."
Zandieh, Tooran
Tooran Zandieh graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Tehran University, Faculty of Fine Arts. Her rofessional experience includes over forty years of academic and professional experience in the field of art's education specializing in Arts and its integration with children's psychology. Zandieh has held more than fifteen international titles in art festivals for work achieved by her students with her direct guidance and supervision. She has been involved in various research projects along with several educational workshops for both children and their families on topics such as psychology, interpersonal skills and children-parents relationship.
Zandieh has over forty-five years of experience as an art instructor in drawing, painting and art fundamentals in different universities and also in the "Centre for the Art's Education" in Tehran.
Since 2002, she has started a new era in her artistic experiments with a unique technique called Collage. She discovered a new way of expressing her feelings and ideas by creating modern pieces of art out of pages that we review and read or watch everyday, but she looks at them in a mysterious and sometimes magical way.