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Nazgol Ansarinia, Installation view at The Spark is You: Parasol unit in Venice, Italy, 2019

Nazgol Ansarinia, Installation view at The Spark is You: Parasol unit in Venice, Italy, 2019

Nazgol Ansarinia, Installation view at The Spark is You: Parasol unit in Venice, Italy, 2019

Nazgol Ansarinia, Installation view at The Spark is You: Parasol unit in Venice, Italy, 2019

Press Release

In celebration of its 15th anniversary, Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art is delighted to present, through a prism of classical Persian poetry, an exhibition of works by nine contemporary Iranian artists at the Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello di Venezia from 9 May to 23 November 2019.

Morteza Ahmadvand | Nazgol Ansarinia | Siah Armajani | Mitra Farahani
Sahand Hesamiyan | Y.Z. Kami | Farideh Lashai | Koushna Navabi | Navid Nuur

Curated by Ziba Ardalan, Founder, Artistic and Executive Director of Parasol unit, London, THE SPARK IS YOU: Parasol unit in Venice exhibition has at its heart the need to develop mutual respect and understanding between different nations and cultures. Fittingly, this exhibition coincides with the 200th anniversary of West-oestlicher Divan (West-Eastern Divan), 1819, a book of lyrical poems written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in homage to the fourteenth-century Persian poet Hafez.

The nine artists, all of whose vision looks beyond the ordinary, were selected for the affinity with openness, respect and human interconnectedness that is evinced in their work. Stemming directly from a long and magnificent tradition of Persian poetry, this philosophy of life is a fundamental element of the Iranian/Persian character. Dialogues open up across the exhibition, not only between the different generations of artists and the geographical regions from which they now draw inspiration, but also through a common desire to interact openly and respectfully with others. And, just as Goethe through his poetry sought to bridge East and West, these artists too seek to communicate mutually across all borders.

THE SPARK IS YOU: Parasol unit in Venice exhibition of paintings, sculptures, installations, multi-media and film brings together Iranian artists of different ages, who now live and work either in or outside of Iran. Having had a similar early education and grounding in classical Persian poetry they have all benefited from thought processes that are rooted in concepts such as the use of metaphor, openness, dialogue and figurative thinking. Shown together, their works create a sense of exchange that is felt in many ways across and beyond the exhibition, not only between the art works but also in the desire of the artists to communicate with thinkers from other cultures, and finally between art and music.

Venice, with its renowned history of being central to so many connections between East and West, is an ideal setting for The Spark is You exhibition. Presented at the Conservatorio di Musica in Venice, visual art and music interact harmoniously, a reminder that different art forms are all part of a single discourse. Each artist presents their work in a separate room or an outdoor courtyard, which allows ample mental space for viewers to reflect on the exhibition and create their own dialogue with and between the works.

THE SPARK IS YOU: Parasol unit in Venice exhibition highlights the vital importance of open dialogue in the development of greater understanding between all nations. Particularly in the tumultuous and uncertain times of today, this exhibition is timely and informative in ways that we hope will further engender curiosity, understanding and appreciation of other cultures and stimulate more conversations.

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Nazgol Ansarinia, Membrane, 2014, Paper, paste, glue, 550 x 500 cm

Nazgol Ansarinia, Membrane, 2014

Paper, paste, glue, 550 x 500 cm

Nazgol Ansarinia, Article 55, Pillars, 2016, Paper, glue and paint

Nazgol Ansarinia, Article 55, Pillars, 2016

Paper, glue and paint

108 x 50 x 80 cm each (two pieces)

Nazgol Ansarinia, Article 55, Pillars (detail), 2016

Nazgol Ansarinia, Article 55, Pillars (detail), 2016

Nazgol Ansarinia, Article 55, Pillars (detail), 2016

Nazgol Ansarinia, Article 55, Pillars (detail), 2016

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