Body and Immaterial: A Conversation of Sculpture and Painting, A 20-year Survey of Works by HK Zamani
October 2 - December 26, 2021
MOAH Lancaster, CA
HK Zamani is an Iranian-American multidisciplinary artist and founder of PØST, an alternative exhibition space in Los Angeles. Teetering between the obscure and the objective, his work examines the synthesis of artistic medium, conception, and interaction. The interplay between structural materiality and metaphysical interpretation is prominent in Zamani’s work. He uses this exchange of the indefinite to comment on the current social structures and expectations of society. The physical use of artistic media is put into conversation with the representation of cultural overlap.
Body and Immaterial: A Conversation of Sculpture and Painting, A 20-year Survey of Works by HK Zamani comments on the relationship between two prominent art mediums. The exhibition includes works such as Fashion of the Veil (2008), Edifice / Oedipus II (2003), the Inadvertent Protagonists series, and many more. Works vary in medium. Sculptural and material elements showcase the skeletal and structural aspects of the work. Rigid frameworks such as the metal hexagonal supports on Edifice / Oedipus II (2003) are juxtaposed with softer, more gentle textiles that make up the walls of the same work, calling to ideas of duality. Paintings provide preliminary and complementary concepts that coincide with the sculptural work. Objects, colors, and textures intermingle, acting as a prototypical iteration of the physical works. Abstracted forms presented in his paintings also mimic the figures that can be seen in works such as Inadvertent Protagonists and Fashion Erasure I-24 (2021), noting the multiplicity of possibility and interpretation discussed in the work.
HK Zamani received his Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art from California State University, Dominguez Hills and his Master of Fine Arts in Painting from Claremont Graduate University. He is the recipient of City of Los Angeles Getty Trust and California Community Foundation grants. In 1995, Zamani founded POST, in 2009 it became PØST. His work is included in the collections at Berkeley Museum of Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He currently works and resides in Los Angeles.
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