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Mehdi Moghimnejad
Born (1976-07-27) July 27, 1976 (age 48)
Babol (Iran)
NationalityIranian
EducationArt Studies
Known forPhotography (PhD)
MovementConceptual photography Visual Art
Websitehttp://moghimnejad.com/

Mehdi Moghimnejad (Persian:مهدی مقیم‌نژاد) (born1976) is an Iranian contemporary art photographer, academician and theorist best known as one of the pioneers of photograph manipulation in digital era in Iran.

Early Life

Mehdi Moghimnejad is an Iranian fine art photographer and conceptual photographer. He was born in 27 July 1976 (Officially: 3 August 1975) in Babol. He always emphasizes the influence of the atmosphere of this northern city on the world of his imagination. Since he was a teenager, he was fond of literature, poetry, theater and cinema. He mentions the artistic and intellectual circles of masters such as Rahim Mowlaian[1] and Ahmad Nasrollahi[2] in the early 1990s in Babol as very progressive and fateful spaces. He later chose photography as his main artistic medium.

Life and Work

Moghimnejad got a B.A. in Graphic Design in 1999, M.F.A in photography in 2001 and P.h.D. in Art Studies in 2010 from Iran University of Art (TUA). Since 2000 and at the same time as his doctoral studies, he has been a visiting professor in undergraduate and graduate degrees in the fields of photography, graphic design and cinema in universities such as Iran University of Art, College of Fine Arts (University of Tehran), Isfahan University of Art, Soore university and Islamic Azad university. Since 2009, Moghimnejad became a member of the Faculty of Visual Arts of Iran University of Art with the rank of Assistant Professor.[3]

Also, Moghimnejad has been the advisor of more than fifty master's and doctoral dissertations in the fields of photography and art studies.[4]

Since 2000, Moghimnejad has played a prominent role in contemporary Iranian art as a lecturer, critic, translator, curator, art director, member of jury boards and policy-making councils.[5]

Art Career

Moghimnejad's photography world can be described as a dialogue with the history and culture of Iran. With a very personal hyper realistic photomontage method, which he called Verisimilitudes, since 2000, he has tried to have a questioning and conceptual look at the various strains of Iran's history in numerous collections. From this point of view, Moghimnejad should be considered as one of the pioneers of the photograph manipulation approach in the digital era in Iranian contemporary art.[6][7] Moghimnejad has had four solo exhibitions and participated in more than fifty group exhibitions,[8][9] Art Fairs and Art Auctions inside and outside of Iran such as US[10][11] and UK.[12][13]

Also, except for photography, Moghimnejad has also been active in other artistic mediums. For example, we can mention his presence in the internationally recognized this situation, a performance by acclaimed British-German Tino Segal, a Turner prize-nominated artist in November 2011, which was held in cooperation with the Goethe Institute in Tehran.[14]

Titles of solo exhibitions

  • Verisimilitudes (Chapter five: Divine Intervention), Mohsen gallery, 2014[15]
  • Verisimilitudes (Chapter four: Found History), Mohsen gallery,2013[16]
  • Verisimilitudes (Chapter two: In the middle of eastern winds), No.6 gallery, 2009
  • Fly of Mind (The initial period of photomontage works), Barg gallery, 2001

Publications

  • Contemporary photography and theory: concepts and debates, Sally Miller, translated by Mehdi Moghimnejad, Gilgamesh publishing, 2023, ISBN: 978-622-7858-46-5[17][18]
  • In Praise of the Real: selected texts about art and photography (2004–2014) (two volumes), Pargar Publishing Co.2018, ISBN: 978-600-97136-3-9[19]
  • The Rain of Jackal: Selected Poems 1994-2000, Herfe Honarmand Pub,2016 (Nominated of Third Ahmad Shamloo Poetry Award 2017), ISBN:978-600-5759-60-0[20]
  • Art of digital age, Bruce Wands,[21] translated by Mehdi Moghimnejad, Sureh Mehr Pub,2015, ISBN:978-600-175-785-3
  • Photography and Theory-Structuralism and post structuralism in photo criticism: A comparative study, Mehdi Moghimnejad, Sooreh Mehr Pub,2014 (3rd edition 2019), ISBN:978-600-175-705-1[22]
  • Semiotics of photography, Goran Sonesson,[23] translated by Mehdi Moghimnejad, Elm Pub,1998 (4rd edition.2020), ISBN:978-964-405-990-2[24]
  • Where the sunset delays: selected of American contemporary poets, selected and translated by Mehdi Moghimnejad, Sales Pub,1996, ISBN:964-380-185-3[25]

References

  1. ^ "Rahim Mowlaeian | Artist Overview | MutualArt". mutualart.
  2. ^ "Ahmad Nasrollahi". Blue Rhino Art Consultancy.
  3. ^ "Dr. Mehdi Moghimnejad". Faculty Members of The Department of Photography (Iran University of Art).
  4. ^ "A Post Structuralism Study of Non Differentiated Gender Identity Represented in directorial Photography". www.afraphoto.ir.
  5. ^ "Mazaarat International Photo Festival". photo.mazaar.net.
  6. ^ "Mehdi Moghimnejad - Artists". ArtChart.
  7. ^ "مهدی مقیم‌نژاد (متولد 1355) – حراج تهران". tehranauction.com.
  8. ^ "Beyond Dreams and Reality". FOTO8.
  9. ^ "Illusion, Virtualism and Surrealism in Iranian Contemporary Art - Exhibitions". ArtChart.
  10. ^ Magazine. "Monument[s].No.6". Smithsonian Magazine.
  11. ^ "mehdi moghimnejad". www.lensculture.com.
  12. ^ "Hidden Images". Cista Arts.
  13. ^ "artists: mehdi moghimnejad". www.artnet.com.
  14. ^ "The Interior: PIX, Iran Issue". www.goethe.de.
  15. ^ "PIR ALAM (from Verisimilitudes Project, Chapter Five: Divine Intervention) - Artworks | Mehdi Moghimnejad | Artists". ArtChart.
  16. ^ https://tehranauction.com/en/auctions/august-2021/50-mehdi-moghimnejad/
  17. ^ "Contemporary Photography and Theory: Concepts and Debates". Routledge & CRC Press.
  18. ^ http://opac.nlai.ir/opac-prod/bibliographic/8923548
  19. ^ https://opac.nlai.ir/opac-prod/bibliographic/4642586
  20. ^ http://opac.nlai.ir/opac-prod/bibliographic/4342830
  21. ^ Wands, Bruce (2006). Art of the Digital Age. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-23817-2.
  22. ^ http://opac.nlai.ir/opac-prod/bibliographic/3418064
  23. ^ "‪Semiotics of photography-On tracing the index‬". scholar.google.com.
  24. ^ http://opac.nlai.ir/opac-prod/bibliographic/1267399
  25. ^ http://opac.nlai.ir/opac-prod/bibliographic/1042471