Laleh Khorramian
Laleh Khorramian (b. 1974 Tehran, Iran) studied at the Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, RI), received her undergraduate degree at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, IL), and her MFA at Columbia University (New York, NY).
Khorramian’s practice incorporates the cosmological thinking of ancient cultures, their complex mythologies and spiritual vocabularies, with her own imagined worlds, synthesizing them into “histories” that are both futuristic and ancient. Khorramian approaches her work as a series of experiments with the process of chance as a starting point for discovering possibilities of the unknown. Her process often begins with the monotype, made by applying oil paint onto glass, from which a unique paper print is made, whose details and outcomes she then investigates and repositions. In a vacillating process between macro and micro views of these painted landscapes and incidental spaces, Khorramian integrates fiction with spectacle and theater to explore the transience of living matter and examine the essence of their visual forms and emotional content.
Her work of the past decade has spanned stop motion animation films, sound, light, monoprints, drawings, painted landscapes, portraits, and collage. In her stop-motion animations, she uses the latent and textured topographical imagery of her prints to find scenes, objects and figures for her cinematic sagas. By removing cultural or historical specificity from her narratives, she uses the ordinary to portray the epic and the universal, in a search for worlds just beyond the concrete, material one around us.
An innate creative, Khorramian also produces works using found material and textiles; in 2013 she launched the clothing line Laloon, as an extension of her artistic practice.
Khorramian has exhibited internationally in both solo and group exhibitions including but not limited to; Perpetual Inventory, Volume 1: An Exercise in Looking ,The Third Line, Dubai, UAE (2022); The Refracted Body, Liverpool Biennale, Liverpool, UK (2021); Earthly, Esther Massry Gallery, The College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY, USA (2021);Sentients, Fine Art Center Gallery, University of Arkansas, Arkansas, USA (2020); Drawn: Concept and Craft, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston Salem, NC, USA (2020);Unearth, September Gallery, Hudson, New York, USA (2019); Saturns Neckless, The Third Line, Dubai, UAE (2016); Midnight Moment: Laleh Khorramian, Times Square, New York, USA (2014); to name a few.
Khorramian currently lives and works in upstate New York.
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Perpetual Inventory, Volume 1: An Exercise in Looking
Curated by Dr. Omar Kholeif 19 Dec 2022 - 29 Jan 2023Perpetual Inventory and Dr. O’s Pop Shop at The Third Line, Dubai this December. The Third Line presents Perpetual Inventory, Volume 1 and Dr. O’s Pop Shop: The Live Edition,...Read more -
NEGUS
yasiin bey 25 Mar - 5 May 2021The Third Line and Sole bring yasiin bey's audio and visual installation, Negus, to the Middle East for the first time. Negus is a 28-minute listening experience consisting of 8...Read more -
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 -
SATURNS NECKLESS
Laleh Khorramian 2 Nov - 10 Dec 2016Do you remember the future? What will remain from that time to come? What happens when that future vision collapses with the past? The Third Line is very pleased to...Read more
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Perpetual Inventory And Dr. O’s Pop Shop
Selections Magazine, December 31, 2022 -
Well pickle my walnuts! The Vasseur Baltic artists’ award 2022 – review
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Artists on Artists to Watch, and Maybe Even Collect
Noor Brara, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, June 14, 2021 -
Timelines and topographies step up at The Third Line show
Muhammad Yusuf, Gulf Today, December 29, 2020