Videos
Trunk
2024
This video is part of an installation for the TRUNK exhibition, which was displayed repetitively for 4 hours. In the exhibition statement, it is mentioned:
These paintings depict male figures trapped in an eternal conflict within a timeless and boundless realm, hinting at untold narratives. The reasons behind these clashes remain deliberately obscured, inviting us to contemplate and confront inner struggles, perhaps rooted in our psyches' deepest recesses. The scenes mirror the ancient Cain and Abel narrative, symbolizing humanity's existential struggle. Everyone is inherently a Cain and Abel, grappling with contradictory natures and searching for meaning in existence. This series delves into the existential angst of this profound split.
The installation of the TRUNK exhibition
2024
This video is part of an installation for the TRUNK exhibition, which was displayed repetitively for 4 hours. In the exhibition statement, it is mentioned:
These paintings depict male figures trapped in an eternal conflict within a timeless and boundless realm, hinting at untold narratives. The reasons behind these clashes remain deliberately obscured, inviting us to contemplate and confront inner struggles, perhaps rooted in our psyches' deepest recesses. The scenes mirror the ancient Cain and Abel narrative, symbolizing humanity's existential struggle. Everyone is inherently a Cain and Abel, grappling with contradictory natures and searching for meaning in existence. This series delves into the existential angst of this profound split.
Exhibited at Sarai Gallery, Tehran, Iran.
Edit by: Pooya Hashemi
Scan
2021
the act of scanning an individual served as a metaphor for my deeper investigation and study of the human body. Through this process, I aimed to explore the body not just as a physical form, but as a subject for observation and understanding, delving into its complexities and nuances.
This practice allowed me to reflect on how we perceive and connect with the human form in both art and life
Body with limbs
2020
In this video, I share a practice session from my ongoing exploration of movement and body dynamics in my artistic process. This is part of a series where I focus on the interaction between two bodies, examining the tension, flow, and connection that emerge during their engagement.
As a painter, my goal is to gain a deeper understanding of how two bodies relate to one another, capturing the essence of their movement and the emotional energy in their interaction