Shahriar Rezaei

Sculpting

1978

Shahriar Rezaei - شهریار رضایی

Artist Space Location:

Dayhim Innovation Factory

 

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Instagram: @shahryarrezai

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In 2001, Shahryar Rezaei graduated from the field of restoration of historical buildings in the Kerman Faculty of Arts, and in 2019, he graduated from the master’s degree in landscape architecture at Pars University of Art and Architecture, Tehran. Since 2008, he has been a member of the Varaq group (the third group of Parviz Tanavoli’s students after the revolution). He has been participated in fourteen national and international sculpture symposiums in Tehran, Kerman, Mashhad, Tabriz, Kish, Abadan, Noor, Baalbek, and Beirut and has been selected and honored in six national and international sculpture and contemporary art events.

Artistic Journey:
During the years of his professional activity, Shahryar Rezaei has created more than fifty sculptures for public and urban spaces and has more than twenty landscape art, layout and environmental art in his portfolio.In these years, he has tried to use his sculptures to capture the concepts he was interested in, or provide a platform for interaction in urban spaces.

Notable Works:
“Dimensions” is one of Shahryar Rezaei’s most prominent urban sculptures. This work consists of 35 chairs, some of which are rotating and some are fixed. In fact, the seats in the first rows are fixed, and the farther we get from the first row, the number of revolving seats increases. On one of the swivel chairs, we come across a reference to the thinking man “Roden”.

Featured Works in Dayhim Art Society

The exhibition “24 Experiences in Search of Stillness” features 24 different plumb bobs made from materials such as concrete glass, fiberglass, iron, and wood, with special attention given to the center of gravity of each piece. The exhibition is on display at the Rischee29 Art Gallery from September 13 to November 8, 2024.

Shahriar Work

The exhibition “24 Experiences in Search of Stillness” features 24 different plumb bobs made from materials such as concrete glass, fiberglass, iron, and wood, with special attention given to the center of gravity of each piece. The exhibition is on display at the Rischee29 Art Gallery from September 13 to November 8, 2024.