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Nasser Bakhshi | "Tides": Dastan+2

Past exhibition
24 January - 14 February 2020 +2
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Photo by Matin Jameie
Photo by Matin Jameie

A solo presentation of Nasser Bakhshi's paintings, boxes and structures

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Works
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Cold Sharpness (Vozoh-e Sard), 2016
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Continuation (Estemrar), 2018
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Continuation(Estemrar), 2018
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Continuation(Estemrar), 2018
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Continuation(estemrar), 2018
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Cycle in Silent Agnles (Charkhe darazlae khamoush), 2013
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, False Reflection (Baztab-e Kazeb), 2015
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Far From The Bounds (Door az Mahdoodeh), 2019
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Foot Steps (Radpa)
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Footsteps (Rad-e pa), 2019
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Heavy Shadows (Sayehaye Sangin), 2017
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Hidden Verses (Ayehaye Penhan), 2018
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Lapse (Laghzesh), 2017
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Naked Sun (Aftab-e Orian), 2018
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Opposition of Aspirations (Taghabol-e Arezooha), 2016
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Swallowed Dust (Ghobarhaye Forookhordeh), 2016
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, The End of Dream at the Silent Moment (Payane Roya dar lahze khamoush), 2016
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, The Usual Embrace (Aghosh Hameshegi, 2016
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nasser Bakhshi, Vibration (Erteash), 2019
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Cold Sharpness (Vozoh-e Sard), 2016
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Continuation (Estemrar), 2018
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Continuation(Estemrar), 2018
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Continuation(Estemrar), 2018
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Continuation(estemrar), 2018
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Cycle in Silent Agnles (Charkhe darazlae khamoush), 2013
  • Nasser Bakhshi, False Reflection (Baztab-e Kazeb), 2015
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Far From The Bounds (Door az Mahdoodeh), 2019
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Foot Steps (Radpa)
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Footsteps (Rad-e pa), 2019
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Heavy Shadows (Sayehaye Sangin), 2017
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Hidden Verses (Ayehaye Penhan), 2018
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Lapse (Laghzesh), 2017
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Naked Sun (Aftab-e Orian), 2018
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Opposition of Aspirations (Taghabol-e Arezooha), 2016
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Swallowed Dust (Ghobarhaye Forookhordeh), 2016
  • Nasser Bakhshi, The End of Dream at the Silent Moment (Payane Roya dar lahze khamoush), 2016
  • Nasser Bakhshi, The Usual Embrace (Aghosh Hameshegi, 2016
  • Nasser Bakhshi, Vibration (Erteash), 2019
Nasser Bakhshi, Cold Sharpness (Vozoh-e Sard), 2016
Installation Views
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News
  • Odessean Journey from Carpet to Painting

    Odessean Journey from Carpet to Painting

    Sharghdaily February 9, 2020
    Shargh daily newspaper has recently published an interview between Takin Aghdashloo and Nasser Bakhshi, on Mr. Bakhshi's 'Tides' exhibition at Dastan+2. Click here to read...
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Press release

Dastan is pleased to announce Nasser Bakhshi's solo exhibition titled "Tides" at Dastan+2. The exhibition will be open on Friday, January 24, 2020, and will be open for public viewing through February 14. This is Nasser Bakhshi's first solo exhibition at Dastan. His work has been previously exhibited in more than ten solo exhibitions in Iran and abroad, as well as many group exhibitions in Tabriz, Tehran, Dubai, Istanbul, Antwerp, Warsaw, and New York. Nasser Bakhshi (b. 1982, Tabriz, Iran) started his practice instinctively and after on continued creating works in various media.

The exhibition includes a series of Nasser Bakhshi's artworks in paintings, boxes and structures, which presents a wide range of his works. The title of the exhibition, "Tides", refers to the layered and fluid qualities of Bakhshi's work, notions that form the conceptual framework of his art, i.e., the repetitive and ouroboros*-like nature of human memory. Bakhshi's art follows the same processes that involve the memory after an occurrence which constructs a different but familiar pattern with every internal referral in the act of remembering.

As Takin Aghdashloo says about the artist: "Nasser Bakhshi is an avid collector and he lives amongst his exquisite collection. The miscellaneous and abundant collection of books, magazines, paintings, sculptures, masks, clocks, boxes and a myriad of other items which includes his artworks as well. Bakshi's artworks could be discovered by a viewer as they observe the collection. Nasser Bakhshi's structures and installations are similar to frames that bind his paintings and drawings with these found objects in the form of a box or an installation. Pieces that narrate occurrences and dreams of the artist."

 

* The ouroboros or uroborus is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail

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