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Shirin Art Gallery May 2021 Hamidreza Andarz The Bottle Of Time 03
Teheran

گــالــری شیرین مفتخــر اســت از نــمایشگاه انــفرادی حــمیدرضــا انــدرز بــا عــنوان آوند زمان رونمایی کند

این نــمایشگاه شــامــل تــعدادی از طــراحی‌هــا و نــقاشی‌هــای اخیر این هــنرمــند اسـت

هـمزمـان بـا نـمایش آثـار گـالـری شیرین از کتاب جـدید هـنرمـند که تـوسـط انتشارات خط و طرح منتشر شدهاست نیز رونمایی میکند

حــمید رضــا انــدرز مــتولــد تهــران ۱۳۴۹، فــارغ‌التحصیل در رشــته‌ی نــقاشی از دانـشگاه آزاد تهـران در مـقطع لیسانـس می‌بـاشـد. او عـلاوه بـر داشـتن چـندین نــــمایشگاه گــــروهی و انــــفرادی در داخــــل و خــــارج از ایران، در حـراج‌های متفاوتی حضور داشته و مورد توجه بسیاری قرار گرفته است

هـلیا دارابی، مـنتقد و پـژوهـشگر هـنری در بـاره‌ی او می‌گـوید

نـقاشی رسـانۀ سکوت اســــت. بی‌صــــدا اســــت و بیننده را نیز بــــه سکوت و غــــرق شــــدن در شکافی بی‌انـتها دعـوت می‌کند. بـا این حـال، کار ِ حـمیدرضـا انـدرز خـود نـقاشیِ ســاکتی اســت: سکوت تــرکیب‌بــندی بــه واســطۀ ســاحــت‌هــای خــلوت و تــخت؛ سکوت ســطح بــه‌واســطۀ عــدم حــضور مســلط عــنصر خــط و مــحو بــودن فــضا؛ سکوت رنـگ‌هـا بـه سـبب پختگی و در هـم نشسـتگیشـان؛ و سکوت بـه واسـطۀ سکوت مـضامین: میوه‌هـا، مـاهی‌هـا، نـهنگ زیر دریا. سکوت زمـان را بـه میان می‌آورد، و زمـــان چیزی اســـت که بـــرای انـــدرز هـــمواره بـــه پـــای نـــقاشی فـــدا میشـود. او کار را بـه مـراقـبه، و نـقاشی‌اش را بـه آونـد زمـان تـبدیل کرده اسـت؛

آوندی که در آن روزها و ساعت‌ها شناورند؛ روزهای تنهایی، و کار ِ نقاشی

Shirin Gallery is pleased to present "The Bottle of time” a solo exhibition by Hamidreza Andarz.

This exhibition displays the most recent drawings and oil paintings of Hamidreza Andraz. Along with the exhibition, shirin gallery launches the artist’s new book published by Khat O Tarh.

 

Hamidreza Andarz, born in Tehran, Iran 1970, has a BA in painting from Azad University Tehran. He has held numerous solo and group exhibitions both locally and internationally and has been showcased by auction houses with great attention.

 

Dr. Helia Darabi, art critic and researcher, states in the exhibition catalogue about the artist:

"Painting is inherently the medium of silence. It invites the viewer to be silently drawn into an endless abyss. However, Andarz's painting is a silent one again: the silence of the composition for its plain, vacant spaces; the silence of the surfaces for the pale and vague presence of the element of line; the silence of the colors for their treated, merged quality; and the silence due to subject matters: the fruit, the fish, the whale under the water. The silence brings about the ideas of time, and for Andarz, time is always sacrificed for the sake of painting. He is a diligent painter who produces few paintings, and this is due to his peculiar, deliberate mode of working: a mode which turns his work into a kind of meditation, and his painting into a vessel of time; a vessel in which the days and hours are floating, the days of solitude, and the work of painting.”

لینک وبسایت

Copyright: Majid Panahi Joo
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 12800x6400
Taken: 08/05/2021
Hochgeladen: 08/05/2021
Published: 10/05/2021
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