Crossing boundaries
by
Hengameh Fouladvand 14-May-2008
Hengameh Fouladvand is an artist/scholar and the Executive Director of
Center For Iranian Modern Arts, a not-for-profit organization in New York geared to promote Iranian American contemporary arts. Fouladvand is also a member of the Editorial Board of
Tavoos bilingual quarterly. Fouladvand has earned her reputation as an inventive artist whose paintings are based on multi-cultural experiences and memories that cross the boundary between representation and abstraction. Using her teachings in urban design and sociology she started her New York series of work dealing with the marks left behind on the psyche, of experiences that can only be expressed with a visual language
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Need help to find a painting!
by R.S (not verified) on Thu May 15, 2008 03:31 PM CDTHello i am trying to track down a painting that i saw on tv a while ago, it was a prety big painting, an angel that was shoot with bow and arrow, i cant quite remember the scene butt it was wery blue'is, the painting is in Iran Tehran, butt i have not found out what the name of the painting is, i am desperate!!Thanx form Norway!
Thank you.
by Feshangi on Wed May 14, 2008 02:46 PM CDTThese are wonderful paintings. I specially enjoyed looking at those with lots of bright colors.
Feshangi
Haunting and powerful
by Nazy Kaviani on Wed May 14, 2008 12:26 PM CDTI loved those curves and those color mixes. Modern and warm, these works are a visual feast. I was really drawn to numbers 11 through 15 (there are no legends and no names here), and somehow related to what the artist had described in her art as "the marks left behind on the psyche, of experiences that can only be expressed with a visual language." I think I understood Hengameh Khanoom's "visual language." Haunting and powerful.
Thank you for sharing.
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