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쉬라제 후쉬아리

A Thousand Folds

New York

4월 8일–2021년 5월 28일

Detail of painting by Shirazeh Houshiary

501 West 24th Street

New York, NY 10011

Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce A Thousand Folds—an exhibition of new works by London-based Iranian artist Shirazeh Houshiary. Known for her painting, sculpture, and animation that seek to challenge viewers’ perceptions of time, space, and materiality, Houshiary’s works often engage opposing ideas and states of being, including transparency and opacity, sound and silence, surface and depth, presence and absence. The title of this exhibition is inspired from the word thousandfold to suggest an experience that is a conduit for understanding the world around us. Each work unveils fissures or folds as spaces that inhabit our dreams, imaginations, and perceptions. Houshiary approaches the intangible and evanescent, articulating a metaphysical reality that lies beyond mere form and surface.

Like Mark Rothko, who once said that his color field paintings should be viewed from a distance of 18 inches in order to dominate the viewer’s field of vision, Houshiary’s work rewards a similar mode of looking. From a distance, her paintings are reminiscent of a cosmos or the universe, but as the viewer draws closer the meticulousness, detail, and hidden Arabic letters that make up her amorphous forms begin to unfold. Contradiction and paradox are at the core of her work, and the wide universe within her field of inquiry is often met with complexity. The Arabic words embedded in her compositions are a juxtaposition of the opposing phrases “I am” and “I am not,” oscillating freely between focused and unfocused states, where the meaning of our existence becomes literally superfluous and lost in her imagined cosmos.

Installation view of Shirazeh Houshiary at Lehmann Maupin New York
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Installation view of Shirazeh Houshiary at Lehmann Maupin New York
Installation Views: 1 / 4
Sculpture by Shirazeh Houshiary

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The Order of Time, 2019

Painting by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Styx, 2018

Sculpture by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Origin, 2019

Painting by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Feel, 2019

Sculpture by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Strange Loop, 2019

Painting by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Reverie, 2018

Tower by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Aura, 2019

Tower by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Twilight, 2019

Painting by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Gegenschein, 2018

Animation by Shirazeh Houshiary

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A Rose and A Cup, 2019

Painting by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Fission, 2019

Painting by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Esker, 2019

Painting by Shirazeh Houshiary

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Fission, 2019

Portrait of Shirazeh Houshiary

Shirazeh Houshiary (b. 1955, Shiraz, Iran; lives and works in London, United Kingdom) makes painting, sculpture, and animation that seek to challenge viewers’ perceptions of time, space, and materiality. Her works often engage opposing ideas and states of being, including transparency and opacity, sound and silence, surface and depth, and presence and absence. From a distance, her paintings are reminiscent of a swirling galaxy, but as the viewer draws closer, the meticulousness, detail, and hidden Arabic letters that make up her amorphous forms begin to unfold. The universe, with its contradiction, paradox, and complexity is a core subject matter in her work. The Arabic words embedded in her compositions are a juxtaposition of the opposing phrases “I am” and “I am not,” oscillating freely between focused and unfocused states, where the meaning of our existence becomes superfluous and lost in Houshiary’s imagined cosmos.

Houshiary’s painting technique involves the successive layering of pigment and line, a laborious process that often takes several months to complete. Her surfaces are composed of intricate patterns that appear to pulse, undulate, and recede into the canvas, like a veil or membrane. She takes a similar methodical approach to her dynamic sculptures, constructing towers out of glass or aluminum bricks that, layer by layer, seem to emerge from the floor. Each vertical plane of bricks echoes the original shape of the structure’s footprint incrementally rotated to the maximum degree the form will allow before the resulting helix shape becomes unstable. For each work, Houshiary attempts to visualize subjects that are inherently intangible—an echo, human breath, or memory.

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