Description
Kamrooz Aram is a contemporary artist whose work explores themes relating to belief systems, including nationalist, religious, and artistic ideologies. Aram?s work uses iconography as well as abstraction. His paintings, drawings and collages have been known to bring together traditional and contemporary cultural references to create scenes reflecting ?the carnivalesque, absurd, magical and scary present day?.
Aram received his master's degree in Fine Arts from Columbia University in 2003. He has had solo exhibitions at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art; Wilkinson Gallery, London; Oliver Kamm/5BE Gallery, New York City; and LAXART, Los Angeles. His work has been included in various group exhibitions internationally including roundabout, the Busan Biennale, P.S.1/MoMA?s Greater New York 2005, and the Prague Biennale I. His work has been featured and reviewed widely in publications such as Art in America, Artforum.com, The New York Times, Asian Art Newspaper, The Village Voice and the arts and culture segment on BBC Persian: Tamasha. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Born
January 1st, 1978 in Shiraz (Age 46)
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