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| GHASS
ROUZKHOSH |
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| September 9 – October
14, 2007 |
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Paris-based
Iranian painter Ghass Rouzkhoss addresses contemporary cultural
and geopolitical issues through his work. In tackling complex
questions, and referring to his personal experiences as a soldier
during the devastating Iran-Iraq war, Ghass limits himself
to three symbolic colours - red, black and white - and incorporates
the picture frame into the painting.
Ghass's work is about more than method: he has a remarkable ability to take a
pre-determined set of conditions, to extract the essence of colour and meaning,
and to discard the rest. His powerful, sometimes three-dimensional paintings
evoke both fascination and malaise.
Born in Iran in 1964, Ghass Rouzkhoss has
been an artist for 26 years. He was a soldier for two years during
the eight-year Iran-Iraq war, and his vision of society was transformed
by the painful experience of conflict.
For the past 16 years, Rouzkhoss has been using only three colours: red, black
and white, unadulterated. The colour the sky takes on after a shelling inspired
his use of red, and the charred trees inspired the black.
When asked about his paintings, Ghass states, “I don’t do nice paintings.
I want to give a voice to who cannot speak, because suffering belongs to all.” He
explores the clash between culture, religion, economy and politics, using
recognizable religious images or cultural iconography as his subjects. His
paintings return to a forgotten debate within art theory and practice, that
of how ethics relate to aesthetics.
Ghass works more than 20 hours per day, always renewing the limits of visual
expression. He manages to convey the transition from war to art and the terrifying
echoes of violence through a narrow field of expression.
Besides the pre-determined use of colour, the paintings present other common
traits: a rejection of traditional standards of composition and design; and a
simultaneously tense yet playful presentation of objects in a primitive manner,
which communicate a sense of inner disturbance.
Ghass Rouzkhoss’s work has received international critical acclaim,
the subject of reviews in numerous publications including Le Monde, and the
magazine Point de Vue, and on television and radio network Voice of America.
The artist currently lives and works in Paris. His works are held in prestigious
private collections in Iran, France, Belgium, America, India, Great-Britain,
Peru, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy and the UAE.
In May 2007, a book dedicated to Ghass’ oeuvre and life was launched
with the foreword by Her Majesty the Empress Farah Pahlavi.
Ghass Rouzkhoss will be attending the opening of the exhibition and available
for interviews on the 7th, 8th and 9th of September. Should you require high
resolution pictures, artist’s biography or any other information, please
don’t hesitate to contact B21 Gallery.
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