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'''Ali Banisadr''' (born 1976), is an [[Iranian Americans|Iranian-born American]] artist from [[New York City]] working primarily with [[oil painting]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last1=Chae |first1=Julie |last2= |last3= |last4=Advisor |first4=Art |date=2012-09-04 |title=Conversation With Ali Banisadr (PHOTOS) |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/interview-with-ali-banisadr_b_1848347 |access-date=2019-08-05 |website=HuffPost |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.blainsouthern.com/artists/ali-banisadr|title=Artists|website=Blain Southern|language=en|access-date=2019-08-05}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.saatchigallery.com/artists/ali_banisadr.htm|title=Ali Banisadr - Artist's Profile - The Saatchi Gallery|website=www.saatchigallery.com|access-date=2019-08-05}}</ref> and also with [[printmaking]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://cristearoberts.com/artists/127-ali-banisadr/|title=Ali Banisadr|website=Cristea Roberts Gallery|language=en|access-date=2019-11-16}}</ref> Banisadr was ranked #1 in [[Flash Art]]'s Top 100 Artists of 2011.<ref name=":0" />
'''Ali Banisadr''' is an Iranian-born artist living in [[New York City]]. He grew up in [[Tehran]], in Iran. When he was twelve, his family moved to [[San Diego]], in the United States.{{r|wsj}} He moved to New York in 2000, where he studied for a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]] at the [[School of Visual Arts]], and for an [[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]] at the [[New York Academy of Art]].{{r|wsj}} He works primarily in [[oil painting]], but also does some [[mixed media]] work.{{citation needed|date=May 2016}} Banisadr was ranked #1 in [[Flash Art]]'s Top 100 Artists of 2011.


==Early life and career==
==Early life and career==
Banisadr was born in [[Tehran]]. When he was twelve, he and his family moved to [[San Diego]], in the United States.{{r|wsj}} He moved to New York in 2000 to study a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts]] at the [[School of Visual Arts]], and for a [[Master of Fine Arts]] at the [[New York Academy of Art]].{{r|wsj}}
The work of Ali Banisadr is greatly influenced by his childhood memories of growing up in [[Tehran]], Iran during the [[Iran–Iraq War|Iran-Iraq war]] and the [[Iranian Revolution|Islamic Revolution]]. His paintings, much like the work of [[Hieronymus Bosch]] and other figurative artists whom he is often compared to,<ref>{{Citation|title=Ali Banisadr on Hieronymus Bosch's The Adoration of the Magi {{!}} The Artist Project Season 1 {{!}} The Metropolitan Museum of Art|url=http://artistproject.metmuseum.org/5/ali-banisadr/|accessdate=2016-12-11}}</ref> evolve around dynamism and conflict.
Banisadr who since a young age has experience [[Synesthesia|synthesia]], paintings imbue a sense of sound and vitriol.


In an interview with [[Metropolitan Museum of Art|The Met]], [[New York City|New York]] Banisadr said he is influenced by childhood memories of growing up in [[Tehran]] during the [[Iran–Iraq War|Iran-Iraq war]] and the [[Iranian Revolution|Islamic Revolution]]. He compares his work to [[Hieronymus Bosch]] and other figurative artists whose work revolve around dynamism and conflict.<ref>{{Citation|title=Ali Banisadr on Hieronymus Bosch's The Adoration of the Magi {{!}} The Artist Project Season 1 {{!}} The Metropolitan Museum of Art|url=http://artistproject.metmuseum.org/5/ali-banisadr/|access-date=2019-08-05}}</ref> Banisadr said his [[synesthesia]] greatly affects his paintings, imbuing a sense of sound and vitriol.<ref name=":1" />
== Public Collections ==
Banisadr's work is represented in the museum collections of [[The British Museum]] in [[London]], [[The Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[New York City]], [[Los Angeles]]'s [[Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles|Museum of Contemporary Art]]. The artist also features in private collections such as The Olbricht Collection in [[Germany]], [[Francois Pinault]] Foundation in [[Italy]], London's [[The Saatchi Gallery]], [[Vienna]]'s Sammlung Essl, and The Wurth Collection in Germany.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alibanisadr.com/biography|title=Ali Banisadr Biography|last=Banisadr|first=Ali|date=10 December 2016|website=www.alibanisadr.com|publisher=Ali Banisadr Studio|accessdate=|df=}}</ref>


Banisadr has often said that his work is always a combination of personal history, art history and history of our time.
== References ==

He has held solo museum exhibitions at Het Noordbrabants Museum in Den Bosch, Holland, Bosch and Banisadr at Academy of fine arts in Vienna, Austria, The Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece, Matrix 185 at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum, Hartford, CT.{{citation needed|date=September 2024}}

== Public collections ==
Banisadr's work is represented in the museum collections of [[Albright–Knox Art Gallery|Albright- Knox Art Gallery]], Buffalo, [[The British Museum]] in [[London]], [[The Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[New York City]], [[Los Angeles]]'s [[Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles|Museum of Contemporary Art]], [[Centre Georges Pompidou]], Paris, [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]], [[Wadsworth Atheneum]], [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]], The artist also features in private collections such as The Olbricht Collection in [[Germany]], [[Francois Pinault]] Foundation in [[Italy]], London's [[The Saatchi Gallery]], [[Vienna]]'s Sammlung Essl, and The Wurth Collection in Germany.<ref name=":1">{{cite web|url=http://www.alibanisadr.com/biography|title=Ali Banisadr Biography|last=Banisadr|first=Ali|date=10 December 2016|website=www.alibanisadr.com|publisher=Ali Banisadr Studio|accessdate=}}</ref>

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== External links ==

* [https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/457774 Ali Banisadr at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY]


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Latest revision as of 01:49, 19 November 2024

Ali Banisadr
Born1976
Tehran, Iran
EducationNew York School of Visual Arts, New York Academy of Art
Websitealibanisadr.com

Ali Banisadr (born 1976), is an Iranian-born American artist from New York City working primarily with oil painting[1][2][3] and also with printmaking.[4] Banisadr was ranked #1 in Flash Art's Top 100 Artists of 2011.[1]

Early life and career

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Banisadr was born in Tehran. When he was twelve, he and his family moved to San Diego, in the United States.[5] He moved to New York in 2000 to study a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts, and for a Master of Fine Arts at the New York Academy of Art.[5]

In an interview with The Met, New York Banisadr said he is influenced by childhood memories of growing up in Tehran during the Iran-Iraq war and the Islamic Revolution. He compares his work to Hieronymus Bosch and other figurative artists whose work revolve around dynamism and conflict.[6] Banisadr said his synesthesia greatly affects his paintings, imbuing a sense of sound and vitriol.[7]

Banisadr has often said that his work is always a combination of personal history, art history and history of our time.

He has held solo museum exhibitions at Het Noordbrabants Museum in Den Bosch, Holland, Bosch and Banisadr at Academy of fine arts in Vienna, Austria, The Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece, Matrix 185 at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum, Hartford, CT.[citation needed]

Public collections

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Banisadr's work is represented in the museum collections of Albright- Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, The British Museum in London, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, Los Angeles's Museum of Contemporary Art, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Wadsworth Atheneum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, The artist also features in private collections such as The Olbricht Collection in Germany, Francois Pinault Foundation in Italy, London's The Saatchi Gallery, Vienna's Sammlung Essl, and The Wurth Collection in Germany.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b Chae, Julie (4 September 2012). "Conversation With Ali Banisadr (PHOTOS)". HuffPost. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Artists". Blain Southern. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Ali Banisadr - Artist's Profile - The Saatchi Gallery". www.saatchigallery.com. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Ali Banisadr". Cristea Roberts Gallery. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  5. ^ a b Meghan Dailey (6 March 2014). "Painter Ali Banisadr's Sound Inspiration". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  6. ^ Ali Banisadr on Hieronymus Bosch's The Adoration of the Magi | The Artist Project Season 1 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, retrieved 5 August 2019
  7. ^ a b Banisadr, Ali (10 December 2016). "Ali Banisadr Biography". www.alibanisadr.com. Ali Banisadr Studio.
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