Iran Darroudi
Iran Darroudi | |
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Iran Darroudi (2006) | |
Native name | ایران درودی |
Born |
September 2, 1936 Mashhad, Iran |
Nationality | Iranian |
Education | Ecole Superier des Beaux-Arts |
Known for | Fine Art Painter |
Spouse(s) | Parviz Moqaddasi |
Website | |
http://www.irandarroudi.com/ |
Iran Darroudi (Persian: ایران درودی born September 2, 1936 in Mashhad) is one of the most important contemporary Iranian artist living between Tehran and Paris.[1] Her art consists of surreal paintings dealing with Iranian themed imagery and strong lighting.
Biography
Early life
Born in Mashhad, Iran to a family consisting of of traders from Khorasan on her fathers side and on her mothers side the family was Caucasian merchants who had settled in Mashhad.[2] Her family moved to Hamburg, Germany for her fathers business in 1937 and by the early 1940s they were forced to leave because of the beginnings of World War II. By 1945 her family returned to Mashhad.[2]
Education
Darroudi studied at Ecole Superier des Beaux-Arts in Paris, history of art at the École du Louvre in Paris, stained glass at the Royal Academy of Brussels,[3] and television direction and production at the RCA Institute in New York. She also took an English language course at Columbia University.
Career
Darroudi's first solo exhibition was held in Miami in 1958 at the invitation of the Florida State Art Center.[4]
She wrote articles on the history of art and art criticism for the conservative Iranian newspaper, Kayhan. In 1966 in New York, she met and married Parviz Moghaddasi, who was studying television direction. The couple worked at the newly established Iranian television organization as producer and director for six years.
In 1968 she made 55 minute long documentary about the 1968 Venice Biennial. She was appointed as an honorary professor at the Industrial University of Tehran, teaching art history. In 1969 the ITT Corporation commissioned her to paint Iranian Oil. She held successful exhibitions in Paris and at the Atrium Artist Gallery, Geneva, and a month later at Galarie 21, Zurich.
In 1976 she exhibited at the Mexican Museum of Art, where Antonio Rodriquez praised her as one of the world's four greatest painters. In 1978 she moved to France.
Her husband died in 1985 and her first artwork after his death was Assumption of Parviz.
Works
Select solo exhibitions
- 2008 - Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
- 1999 - L.A. University, Los Angeles
- 1999 - Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Virginia
- 1994 - United Nations, New York
- 1975 - La Galleria Gallery, Mexico
- 1960 - Farhang Hall, Iran
- 1958 - Miami Beach Art Center, Miami, Florida
Bibliography
In 1974 a film on Darroudi's life directed by Victor Stoloff was broadcast on American television.
In 1997, her autobiography, In the Distance Between Two Points, was published.
In 2009 a documentary Iran Darroudi: The Painter of Ethereal Moments produced by Bahman Maghsoudlou, focused on the life and art of Darroundi.[5]
References
- ↑ Shahrokhi, Shamsi (July 31, 2013). "Iran Darroudi : A Never Ending Artist". Persian Tribune. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Meet an Iranian painter: Iran Darroudi". Neo-resistance. December 2, 2009. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
- ↑ Eskandar, Amir Hossein (May 10, 2012). "Photos: Iran Darroudi's Exhibition at the Iranian House of Artists in Tehran". Payvand Iran News. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
- ↑ "Resources, Iranian Painters". Toos Foundation. Jamil Kharrazi Charity Foundation. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
- ↑ "Iran Darroudi: The Painter of Ethereal Moments (2009)". IMDB. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
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