Farah Ossouli

Biography

Farah Ossouli was born in Zanjan, Iran, 1953 Teaching Design Studio; Tehran, Iran; 1972-1975 Moaser (Contemporary) studio; Tehran, Iran; 1981-1988 Public Collections 1. Los Angeles Art Museum of USA (LACMA) 2. New York; Metropolitan Art Museum, USA 3. New Delhi; Doy Art Foundation, India 4. Amsterdam, Tropen Museum, Netherland 5. Koblenz Ludwig Museum, Germany 6. Tehran Contemporary Art, Museum, Tehran, Iran 7. Imagomon: Luciana Benton Collection, Treviso and Venice, Italy 8. Imam Ali Museum, Tehran, Iran 9. Pasargad Bank, Tehran, Iran 10. Quran Museum, Tehran, Iran Individual Exhibition 1. New York; Shirin Gallery; New York USA, 2014 2. Pal Robinson Galleries, Rutgers University, New York, USA, 2012 3. Imam Ali: Museum, Tehran, Iran, 2007 4. Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, Germany 5. Classic Gallery; Tehran, Iran, 1993 6. Seyhoon Gallery, Tehran, Iran, 1989 A Selection of Group Exhibition 1. An exhibition under the name of the Mysteries of pre-eternity: Khayyam and the Contemporary Art, Silk Road Gallery, Laleh Park, Tehran, Iran 2. And exhibition order the name of “In the Name of Nobility”; held by the charity foundation of Sara Charlton with the cooperation of Christies, No.1 Mayfair, London, England, 2013 3. The exhibition under the title of: “Women Are Drawing the World Scene from a New View”, 20 Soho Gallery, New York, USA 4. An exhibition under the title of “Elephant in the Darkness” by the Art Doy Foundation, New Delhi, India, 2012 5. An exhibition under the name of “New Horizons in Contemporary Miniatures”; Kashia Hilda Brand Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland, 2012 6. Cultural Transmission: Islamic Contemporary Art in U.S.A.; Michel Berger Gallery, Pittsburg, USA, 2016 7. The Art Exhibitions in the Embassies Held by Interior Department of USA; Dushanbe Tajikistan, 2010 8. The exhibition under the title of “In the World That I Am Living”; Silk Road Gallery, Iran, Tehran, 2010 9. A contemporary approach to womanly interpretation: An exhibition was held on the occasion of publication the book of the Forbidden Fruit: The History of Women; Forbes Galleries, New York; USA, 2010 10. The collection of Mona Liza, Monaliza, Tehran, Iran; 2010 11. Tehran – New York, Iranica Encyclopaedia, Leila Taqiniya – Milani Heller; New York, USA; 2010 12. Shahrzad’s Masks: Evolution and Transformation in Three Generations of Iranian Artist Women; Mall Galleries (with the cooperation of Candle Star Gallery); London, England, 2009 13. And exhibition under the name of “Trans-cultural Exchange: Here, There, and Everywhere: Predicting the Future of the Art”; held by Massachusetts University; Amherst, Massachusetts; USA, 2008 14. The 7th biennale of Iran National contemporary painting; Tehran Contemporary Art Museum, Tehran, Iran, 2008 15. The exhibition under the title of the Manifestations of Designing in Iran Contemporary Painting, Imam Ali Museum, Tehran, Iran, 2007 16. The 6th biennale of Iranian painting, the Museum of Tehran Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran, 2006 17. The East of Imagination; Tehran Contemporary Art Museum, Tehran, Iran, 2006 18. An exhibition under the title of “Women’s Dialogue and Integrity”; San Leucio, Caserta, Italy, 2006 19. The collection of Iranian works, Tehran Contemporary Arts Museum, Tehran, Iran, 2006 20. Agua Museum; Lisbon, Portugal, 2006 21. The Museum of Children; Amsterdam, Netherland, 2003 22. And exhibition under the name of the Spiritual Imagination; Tehran Contemporary Art Museum, Tehran, Iran, 2003 23. Kuwait Cultural Center, 2002 24. An exhibition under the title of “A Breeze from the Iran Rose Garden, the New Art from Iran”; the touring exhibition; Moridian International Center; Washington D.C.; 2001; New York Bellville, Illinois, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Texas, Florida, USA, 2001 25. Amber Gallery; Eastern – Western Foundation; Leiden, Netherland, 2001 26. New York Library. New York, USA, 2001 27. U.N. Building; Geneva, Switzerland, 2001 28. The Dialogue of Civilizations, the Artist Women Group Exhibition, the Building of Summit’s Session, Tehran, Iran, 2001 29. The Silent Pen: The Selected Works of Iranian Contemporary Artists. The Center for World Trading Washington D.C.; USA 30. Yahya Gallery; Tunisia, Tunisia, 1999 31. Iranian Contemporary Painting, Total Art Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirate, 1998-1999 32. Iranian Biennale Painting. Tehran Contemporary Art Museum, Tehran, Iran, 1999 33. The 2nd Biennale of Iranian painting; Tehran Contemporary Art Museum, Tehran, Iran, 1993 34. The 1st; Biennale of Iranian Painting; Tehran, Contemporary Art Museum, Tehran, Iran, 1991 35. Khaneh-e-Aftab Gallery; Tehran, Iran, 1990

  • Birthday: 10.08.1953
  • Birthplace: Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran
  • Interview date: 05.10.2015 – 05.10.2015

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