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Ali Banisadr

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  • Biography
    View works. Ali Banisadr, The Messenger, 2021
    The Messenger, 2021
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    Born in Tehran, Iran, 1976
    Lives & Works in Brooklyn, New York
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  • "The impact of the work is immediate and intense, seductive but confounding, drawing the viewer into a remarkable space of the imagination filled with profuse details, painterly pyro-technics, and otherworldly inhabitants whose goings on seem to invite our recognition and understanding yet remain entirely inscrutable." —Joe Lin-Hill
  • Ali Banisadr’s densely populated paintings are influenced by the artist’s perception of sound as inextricably linked to color and form....
    Portrait by Diego Flores.
    Ali Banisadr’s densely populated paintings are influenced by the artist’s perception of sound as inextricably linked to color and form. Drawing on childhood experiences of the Iran-Iraq War (1980-88) in his native Tehran, where explosions and other aural disturbances were commonplace, as well as his extant synesthesia, Banisadr painstakingly and intuitively builds complex compositions that exude a vitality at once turbulent and celebratory. 

    Banisadr draws freely from an encyclopedic knowledge of the history of painting to create a distinctive visual language. Whilst his gestural brushstrokes recall the unbridled energy of de Kooning’s Abstract Expressionism, the work’s intensity of mood and dreamlike detail evoke mid-twentieth-century Surrealism in the vein of Francis Bacon. Much like the Old Masters Bruegel and Bosch, who Banisadr cites as influences, the artist’s work conceives of a concurrent, existentially absurd flurry of activity as seen from above. As the lower portions of the picture planes brim with carnivalesque energy, the upper halves achieve balance in their calming sense of distance, functioning like the flattened, scenic backdrop of a theater stage. Banisadr’s oscillating use of cool and warm tones works to denote either landscape or flesh, though the abstracted forms, fading in and out of focus like figures from a dream, resist total comprehension.

    In 1988, Banisadr left Iran with his family at the age of twelve, first reaching Turkey and then San Diego, California. While living in San Francisco, he became involved with the local graffiti art community while studying psychology. He later moved to New York City where he earned a BFA at the School of Visual Arts (2005) and an MFA at the New York Academy of Art (2007), and he continues to live and work in Brooklyn, NY. His first major monograph was published by Rizzoli Electa in 2021, with an introduction by Negar Azimi and contributions by Robert Hobbs, Joe Lin-Hill, and John Yau.
  • In 2021, a solo exhibition of the artist’s works was installed in dialogue with the permanent collection of the Museo...
    In 2021, a solo exhibition of the artist’s works was installed in dialogue with the permanent collection of the Museo Stefano Bardini in Florence, Italy; Banisadr was also invited to create a group of site-specific paintings for the exhibition, inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy and installed in the nearby Palazzo Vecchio. Other solo exhibitions have been staged at the Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece (2020); the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT (2020); Gemäldegalerie, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria (2019); and Het Noordbrabants Museum, Den Bosch, Netherlands (2019). His work has also been included in significant group exhibitions, including at the Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku, Azerbaijan and the Venice Biennale (2013-14) and Prague Biennale 6 (2013).  

    Banisadr’s work is included in significant public collections worldwide, including the Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece; the British Museum, London; the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, NY; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Het Noordbrabants Museum, Den Bosch, Netherlands; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Museum der Moderne, Salzburg; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; and the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT, among others.
  • Works
    Ali Banisadr, Only Breath, 2020

    Ali Banisadr

    Only Breath, 2020
    oil on linen
    20 x 16 inches
    50.8 x 40.6 cm
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  • Exhibitions
    • Ali Banisadr: These Specks of Dust

      Ali Banisadr: These Specks of Dust

      May 6 – June 26, 2021 509 West 27th Street, New York
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    • Ali Banisadr: Red

      Ali Banisadr: Red

      Online May 20 – December 1, 2020
      Ali Banisadr’s latest painting, Red, embodies the existential force of the natural world and the artistic urge to reconcile chaos through the act of creation. Banisadr began the large-scale painting in late 2019 before stepping away from the work in January 2020. Despite its appearance of completion, Banisadr “had a sense that I needed to do more to it.” After the global pandemic struck and countries across the world went into lockdown, he says, “the work made sense to me in a new way.” Banisadr then revisited the painting with renewed dedication, finishing at the end of March 2020.

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  • News
    • Ali Banisadr featured in Cultured Magazine

      Ali Banisadr featured in Cultured Magazine

      by John Vincler March 14, 2025 View More
    • Ali Banisadr in Cultured

      Ali Banisadr in Cultured

      In conversation with Author Orhan Pamuk November 27, 2024 View More
    • A New Pair of Glasses in The Brooklyn Rail

      A New Pair of Glasses in The Brooklyn Rail

      by Ali Banisadr October 2, 2024 View More
    • Ali Banisadr x Huma Bhabha for Elephant

      Ali Banisadr x Huma Bhabha for Elephant

      June 1, 2024 View More
    • Ali Banisadr for Louisiana Channel

      Ali Banisadr for Louisiana Channel

      May 21, 2024 View More
    • Ali Banisadr in Grand Journal

      Ali Banisadr in Grand Journal

      In conversation with Ottessa Moshfegh May 24, 2023 View More
    • Ali Banisadr in conversation with Mitra Abbaspour at Princeton Unniversity

      Ali Banisadr in conversation with Mitra Abbaspour at Princeton Unniversity

      March 30, 2023 View More
    • Ali Banisadr: These Specks of Dust reviewed in the Brooklyn Rail

      Ali Banisadr: These Specks of Dust reviewed in the Brooklyn Rail

      by Jessica Holmes June 1, 2021 View More
    • Ali Banisadr interviewed for ARTnews

      Ali Banisadr interviewed for ARTnews

      by Francesca Aton May 28, 2021 View More
    • Ali Banisadr: These Specks of Dust reviewed in Galerie Magazine

      Ali Banisadr: These Specks of Dust reviewed in Galerie Magazine

      by Lucy Rees May 21, 2021 View More
    • Studio Visit with Ali Banisadr for ARTnews

      Studio Visit with Ali Banisadr for ARTnews

      by Andy Battaglia May 4, 2021 View More
    • USA For UNHCR

      USA For UNHCR

      Art And Resilience Benefit Auction April 29, 2021 View More
    • Ali Banisadr reviewed in Artforum

      Ali Banisadr reviewed in Artforum

      by Cathryn Drake April 1, 2021
      The seventeen paintings and prints in Ali Banisadr’s exhibition “Ultramarinus: Beyond the Sea,” curated by Polina Kosmadaki, swarmed with inchoate figures and dynamic forms that...
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    • Ali Banisadr featured in The Art Newspaper' A Brush With...

      Ali Banisadr featured in The Art Newspaper' A Brush With...

      Hosted by Ben Luke March 31, 2021 View More
    • Ali Banisadr interviewed in BOMB Magazine

      Ali Banisadr interviewed in BOMB Magazine

      by Osman Can Yerebakan January 28, 2021
      When Brooklyn-based painter Ali Banisadr visited the Benaki Museum in Greece last year, he came across a blue-and-white Ming Dynasty–era vase in its collection. Much...
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    • Ali Banisadr: Recent Acquisitions

      Ali Banisadr: Recent Acquisitions

      February 28, 2020 View More
    • Ali Banisadr featured in WSJ Magazine

      Ali Banisadr featured in WSJ Magazine

      by Peter Saenger October 23, 2019
      Artist Ali Banisadr reflects on our moment in paintings that combine the hellish and the miraculous.
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    • Announcing US Representation of Ali Banisadr

      Announcing US Representation of Ali Banisadr

      September 4, 2019 View More
  • Publications
    • Ali Banisadr

      Ali Banisadr

      2021
      Hardcover, 344 pages
      Publisher: Rizzoli Electa
      ISBN: 0847870081
      Dimensions: 9.54 x 1.38 x 12.33 inches
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  • the Kasmin review

    Storyboard Ali Banisadr's The Messenger Take a deep dive into Ali Banisadr's The Messenger with Storyboard, a new interactive digital...

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    Ali Banisadr's The Messenger

     

    Take a deep dive into Ali Banisadr's The Messenger with Storyboard, a new interactive digital feature that takes viewers on an immersive journey through a single work. This, the first iteration of the feature, reveals Banisadr's personal symbolism and the diverse art historical references informing this seminal painting.

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