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HK Zamani - Untitled (11), 2011

Untitled (11), 2011
Oil on canvas, 60" x 72"

     
HK Zamani - Untitled, 2011

Untitled, 2011
Oil on canvas
24" x 36"

HK Zamani - Untitled, 2011

Untitled, 2011
Oil on canvas
30" x 42"

HK Zamani - Untitled, 2010

Untitled, 2010
Oil on canvas
11" x 14"

HK Zamani - Untitled, 2011

Untitled, 2011
Oil on canvas
11" x 14"

 

Past Exhibition

HK Zamani

In-between Air, Land and Sea

May 22, 2011 – July 2, 2011
Opening Reception: Sunday, May 22, 5 – 7 p.m.

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The first solo exhibition of the work of Los Angeles-based artist HK Zamani, In-between Air, Land and Sea, at CB1 Gallery. Zamani’s work over the past 20 years can be located within the extended field of painting, ranging from paintings and objects to site specific, multi-media installations—often including performances. The artist’s new paintings were on view from May 22 through July 2, 2011. A reception for the artist took place on Sunday, May 22, 2011 from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

HK Zamani’s images in this series of new paintings grow out of or away from their predecessors—they are sometimes devils, then angels. Some are on land, in the air or sea, occasional remnants, reformed or transformed over multiple applications of paint. The artist’s dome paintings from recent past exhibitions were portraits, perhaps even self-portraits, fragile portrayals. Some were ruins, some were vessels that transport— chrome and against corrosion—DeLorean, stellar. Many of the artist’s dome/tent paintings were more about the image than paint. The artist’s new paintings over the past 2 years, including the paintings in his current CB1 Gallery exhibition, are most definitely about paint.

In an LA Times review of For Your Pleasure, CB1 Gallery’s August 2010 group exhibition, David Pagel wrote that “Zamani’s meaty paintings come from the no-man’s- land between sleep and wakefulness, when consciousness is not fully functional and every little detail is more mysterious than usual. Cartoons form the backstory of his boiled-down compositions, but abstraction comes to the forefront in his idiosyncratic pictures that hover on the cusp of recognizablity.”

Iranian-born American HK Zamani (Habib Kheradyar Zamani) is a Los Angeles based artist and curator. His work is guided by multi-cultural influences ranging from ascetic Islam to psychedelia. He performed in the 2006 Prague Quadrennial and has exhibited at venues such as Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten, Graz, Austria; Hohenthal und Bergen, Berlin; Pierogi, New York; W139, Amsterdam; ARC, Vienna; Kampa Museum, Prague; and Lincart, San Francisco. His work is in the permanent collections of LA County Museum and Berkeley Museum of Art. He received a C.O.L.A. Grant in 2004, and a California Foundation Getty Grant in 2005. Zamani is the founder and director of POST (1995-2005), and its recent renewal, PØST, a subversive venue for contemporary art in Los Angeles, where he has hosted over three hundred exhibitions.

REVIEWS
David Pagel, L.A. Times, June 3, 2011
Peter Frank, The Huffington Post, June 24, 2011
Megan Abrahams, Whitehot Magazine, June, 2011
Michael Shaw, Visual Art Source, July, 2011