Nader Ahriman

Stromboli

January 12 - February 10, 2007

537 W 22nd Street

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NADER AHRIMAN
"Stromboli"

January 12 – February 10, 2007
Opening reception: Friday, January 12, 6-8 pm

Friedrich Petzel Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Iranian painter Nader Ahriman. Ahriman's representational paintings give shape to abstract philosophical concepts drawn from some of the most remarkable Western European philosophers, particularly Hegelian idealism and the schools of thought that reacted to it during the 19th century. This exhibition – tilted Stromboli - will feature seventeen new paintings and thirty-seven drawings based on a passage from Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche :

There is an isle in the sea – not far from the Happy Isles of Zarathustra – on which a volcano ever smoketh; of which isle the people, and especially the old women amongst them, say that it is placed as a rock before the gate of the nether-world; but that through the volcano itself the narrow way leadeth downwards which conducteth to this gate.

In this chapter a discourse on revolution is allied to an uncommon amount of action and a fantastical story told by a crew that went ashore on the island of Stromboli; there Zarathustra's alter ego was seen flying through the air crying "it is time, it is high time!" "For what is it high time?" The answer, suppressed for a moment but following soon afterwards, was: "Time to declare the eternal recurrence".

Ahriman's works exhibit a skillful use of painting by generating a fascinating balance between aesthetics and content, spirit and matter, figuration and abstract thought. His practice first draws inspiration from a philosophical idea, then develops its concept with the use of figural representation and through the choice of specific colors and hues. The characters of his works, shapes with strange anatomy, act in a-temporal and undefined spaces. These floating atmospheres of his works strongly evoke the Surrealist imagery of artists such as De Chirico or Max Ernst. The result is a puzzle of meanings, a stratification of metaphors that does not reveal the sense of the artworks in their entirety, but encourages the process of individual interpretation.

Ahriman's past exhibitions include Painting at the Edge of the World at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2001), and solo exhibitions at the Kunstverein Freiburg in April 2003 and Galerie Klosterfelde in Berlin in 2004.

The exhibition will open on January 12, with an opening reception from 6-8 pm, and will be on view through February 10, 2007. For more information, please contact the gallery at 212.680.9467 or info@petzel.com. Friedrich Petzel Gallery is located at 537 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011.


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  • Stromboli
Friedrich Petzel Gallery
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    Stromboli
    Friedrich Petzel Gallery
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    Stromboli
    Friedrich Petzel Gallery
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  • Two Figures of Self-awareness Land on the Island of Stromboli to Hunt Rabbits
2006, acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    Two Figures of Self-awareness Land on the Island of Stromboli to Hunt Rabbits
    2006, acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Two Figures Hunt Rabbits
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    The Two Figures Hunt Rabbits
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Two Figures Hunt Rabbits
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    The Two Figures Hunt Rabbits
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Preparation of the Meal
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    The Preparation of the Meal
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • After The Meal, They Relax, and Evacuate
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    After The Meal, They Relax, and Evacuate
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Two Forms Climb a Plateau; They Kneel Down before a Cross
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    The Two Forms Climb a Plateau; They Kneel Down before a Cross
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • One Figure Follows a Sound and Goes Away
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    One Figure Follows a Sound and Goes Away
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Other Form Touches the Rock Behind the Cross
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    The Other Form Touches the Rock Behind the Cross
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • Now the First Form Crashes from a Shelf into the Depths
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    Now the First Form Crashes from a Shelf into the Depths
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Other Form Picks the Lifeless Form up, Scales the Plateau up to the Ridge of the Fire Mountain and Hurls it into the Infernal Abyss
2006, acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    The Other Form Picks the Lifeless Form up, Scales the Plateau up to the Ridge of the Fire Mountain and Hurls it into the Infernal Abyss
    2006, acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Hurl into the Infernal Abyss
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    The Hurl into the Infernal Abyss
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Lifeless Form Crashes at the Base of the Volcano
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    The Lifeless Form Crashes at the Base of the Volcano
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Other Form Follows and Descends into the Abyss
2006
acrylic on canvas
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    The Other Form Follows and Descends into the Abyss
    2006
    acrylic on canvas
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • He Picks up the Lifeless Form
2006
acrylic on canvas, collage
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    He Picks up the Lifeless Form
    2006
    acrylic on canvas, collage
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • They are Standing Before the Gateway to the Eternal Spheres
2006
acrylic on canvas, collage
66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
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    They are Standing Before the Gateway to the Eternal Spheres
    2006
    acrylic on canvas, collage
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • The Building Structures are Called
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    The Building Structures are Called "Tristan and Isolde", "Pierrot Lunaire", "Prèlude à l'après-midi d'un Faune" and "Persephone". The Dome is called "Song of the Children"
    2006, acrylic on canvas, collage
    66.93 x 47.24 inches/170 x 120 cm
  • Gestalt des Selbstbewußtseins 
2006
watercolor, collage, 7 drawings
20.08 x 14.17 inches/51 x 36 cm
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    Gestalt des Selbstbewußtseins
    2006
    watercolor, collage, 7 drawings
    20.08 x 14.17 inches/51 x 36 cm
  • Stromboli
2006
watercolor, collage, 27 drawings
14.17 x 10.24 inches/36 x 26 cm
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    Stromboli
    2006
    watercolor, collage, 27 drawings
    14.17 x 10.24 inches/36 x 26 cm
  • Divina Proportion (Gestalt des Geistes)
2003
acrylic on canvas
49.21 x 64.96 inches/125 x 165 cm
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    Divina Proportion (Gestalt des Geistes)
    2003
    acrylic on canvas
    49.21 x 64.96 inches/125 x 165 cm
  • Begegnung zwischen dem Schäfer und Gestalt des Bewußtseins 
2003
acrylic on canvas
94.49 x 92.13 inches/240 x 234 cm
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    Begegnung zwischen dem Schäfer und Gestalt des Bewußtseins
    2003
    acrylic on canvas
    94.49 x 92.13 inches/240 x 234 cm
  • Subjekt malt Etüden transzendentaler Obdachlosigkeit
2005
oil on canvas
78.74 x 196.85 inches/200 x 500 cm
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    Subjekt malt Etüden transzendentaler Obdachlosigkeit
    2005
    oil on canvas
    78.74 x 196.85 inches/200 x 500 cm