Abbas Akhavan
The work of Abbas Akhavan (b. 1977, Tehran, Iran; lives/works: Montreal) ranges from site-specific ephemeral installations to drawing, video, sculpture and performance. The direction of his research has been deeply influenced by the specificity of the sites where he works: the architectures that house them, the economies that surround them, and the people that frequent them. The domestic sphere, which he proposes as a forked space between hospitality and hostility, has been an ongoing area of study in his practice. More recent works have wandered into spaces and species just outside the home: the garden, the backyard, and other domesticated landscapes.
Residencies include Fogo Island Arts, Fogo Island, (Canada); Walk&Talk, São Miguel, (Portugal), The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, (USA), Atelier Calder (France); Foundation Marcelino Botin with Mona Hatoum (Spain); Le Printemps de Septembre (France); Trinity Square Video, Western Front, and Fogo Islands (Canada); The Watermill Center (USA); and The Delfina Foundation (Dubai, UAE & London, UK).
Solo exhibitions include;curtain call, The Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark (2023); curtain call, Copenhagen Contemporary, Copenhagen, Denmark (2023); study for a garden, Mount Stuart House, Isle of Bute, Scotland, UK (2022); curtain call, variations on a folly, Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK (2021); script for an island, Fogo Island Arts, Fogo Island, Canada (2019); cast for a folly, The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, USA, (2019); Folly, Vie d’ange, Montreal, Canada (2018); variations on a landscape, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, Canada (2018); Recently, The Third Line, Dubai, UAE (2018); variations on a garden, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland (2017); Abbas Akhavan, Villa Stuck, Munich, Germany (2017); variations on a garden, David Roberts Art Foundation, London, UK (2017); Study for a Curtain, The Third Line, Dubai, UAE (2015); variations on a garden, Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada (2013); Study for a Garden, Delfina Foundation, London (2012).
His work has been featured in selected group exhibitions including: Survival in the 21st Century, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany (2024); Perceptible Rhythms /Alternative Temporalities, MEI Art Gallery, Middle East Institute, Washington DC, USA (2022);Where We Go It Shall Be, Walk & Talk, Sao Miguel, Portugal (2021); Inventing Nature: Pflanzen in der Kunst, Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany (2021); Once Upon a Time Inconceivable, Protocinema, Istanbul, Turkey (2021); Sensing Nature, Momenta Biennale at Phi Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montreal, Canada (2021); A Few in Many Places, Protocinema, Montreal, Canada (2020); There Is Fiction In The Space Between, The Third Line, Dubai, UAE (2020); Toronto Biennial of Art, Toronto, Canada (2019); Second Hand, Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai, UAE (2019); Desertado. Algo que aconteceu pode acontecer novamente, Galeria Municipal do Porto, Porto, Portugal (2019); I Will See It, When I Believe It, The Third Line, Dubai, UAE (2019); But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise, Galleria d’Arte Moderna Milano, Milan, Italy (2018); A Poethical Wager, MOCA Cleveland (2017); Disappearing Act, Thames Art Gallery, Toronto Canada (2017); The Uses of Art, SALT Galata, Istanbul, Turkey (2017); Making Nature: How we see animals, Wellcome Collection, London, UK (2016); But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA (2016); Common Grounds, Museum Villa Stuck, Munich, Germany (2015); Accented, Maraya Art Center, Sharjah, UAE (2015); The politics of food, Delfina Foundation, London, UK (2014).
Abbas is the recipient of Kunstpreis Berlin (2012); Abraaj Group Art Prize (2014); Sobey Art Award (2015); Fellbach Triennial Award (2016) and the Toronto Arts Council Mid-Career Grant (2017). His work has been featured in the Liverpool Biennial (2018); New Orleans Triennial (2017); Sharjah Biennial (2017); Gwangju Biennial (2014); Montreal Biennial (2014); Athens Biennial (2013); and in Performa, New York (2011).
His works can be found in private and public collections around the world, including The Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai, UAE; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York; the Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada; UBS Art Collection; The Farook Collection, Dubai, UAE; and Alma Mater Society; University of British Columbia, Canada; Tate Modern, London.
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THERE IS FICTION IN THE SPACE BETWEEN
23 Mar - 30 Jul 2020The Third Line is pleased to present There Is Fiction In The Space Between , a group exhibition celebrating the gallery’s fifteenth anniversary. This exhibition draws on the breadth of...Read more -
I WILL SEE IT, WHEN I BELIEVE IT
15 May - 27 Jul 2019The Third Line is pleased to present its summer exhibition I Will See It, When I Believe It, with works by Abbas Akhavan, Farhad Moshiri, Hayv Kahraman, Laleh Khorramian, Rana...Read more -
RECENTLY
Abbas Akhavan 19 Mar - 5 May 2018The Third Line is pleased to announce recently—Abbas Akhavan’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. A collection of recent works, the exhibition lies somewhere between an open studio, an index,...Read more -
STUDY FOR A CURTAIN
Abbas Akhavan 16 Mar - 15 Apr 2015Study for a Curtain is a continuation of Abbas Akhavan's ongoing exploration of gardens and domesticated landscapes. Abbas Akhavan’s practice ranges from site-specific ephemeral installations to drawing, video, sculpture and...Read more
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International artist creates theatrical placeholders for ruined cultural heritage at the Glyptotek
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Behind the curtain
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Nearly 20 years after the invasion of Iraq, an artist revisits the looting of the national museum in Baghdad
Hadani Ditmars, The Art Newspaper, June 16, 2022 -
Abbas Akhavan review – a poetic monument to folly
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Abbas Akhavan: Curtain Call, Variations on a Folly
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Abbas Akhavan
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Abbas Akhavan's installation featured in Toronto gallery
Daily Sabah, June 24, 2018 -
Searching for Significance
Anna Seaman, Folio by Alserkal Avenue, March 18, 2018 -
Making waves towards post-art: Act I of Sharjah Biennial 13
Mohammad Salemy, Ocula Magazine, April 15, 2017 -
But a Storm is Blowing in from Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa
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Sand Storms and Couscous Castles
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Abbas Akhavan: Up, Down and In-Between
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Abbas Akhavan: Home Fronts
Hadani Ditmars, Canadian Art, March 29, 2012
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Abbas Akhavan | Public Art Commission | Alserkal Arts Foundation
ARTIST NEWS November 15, 2024Abbas Akhavan new public commission Alserkal Avenue. Alserkal Art week 17 -24 November 2024 Front Lane, Alserkal Avenue, DubaiAbbas Akhavan’s public art commission Stock: Variation...Read more -
Artist Fundraiser | Médecins Sans Frontières
ARTIST NEWS November 14, 2024Leading voices from across the field of contemporary art join forces to raise funds for essential humanitarian aid for Palestine through an exhibition and major...Read more -
Farah Al Qasimi | Hayv Kahraman | Abbas Akhavan | Jameel Arts Centre | Three Tired Tigers
EXHIBITIONS November 2, 2024Farah Al Qasimi, Hayv Kahraman, and Abbas Akhavan on view at Jameel Arts Centre part of the group exhibition Three Tired Tigers curated by Lucas...Read more -
Abbas Akhavan | Tarek Al Ghoussein | Bady Dalloul | At the Edge of Land | Jameel Art Center
EXHIBITIONS August 6, 2024Abbas Akhavan, Tarek Al Ghoussein, and Bady Dalloul participate in the group exhibition At the Edge of Land on view at Jameel Art Center curated...Read more -
Abbas Akhavan | SURVIVAL IN THE 21st CENTURY | Deichtorhallen Hamburg
EXHIBITIONS August 5, 2024Abbas Akhavan’s curtain call, variations on a folly on view at Deichtorhallen Hamburg part of the group exhibition SURVIVAL IN THE 21st CENTURY curated by...Read more