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Read MoreCatch a conversation between LA-based multimedia artist Amir H. Fallah and the editor of Harpers Bazaar Art this week at Mall of the Emirates (MOE). As part of the House of Bazaar fashion event, taking place in the central galleria of Dubai’s MOE, Rebecca Anne Proctor will be talking to Fallah about his art and practice.
Read MoreJust before the winter holidays, Amir H. Fallah spoke with us from his Los Angeles studio. He had recently become a father and was fresh from finding out that he had won the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant for painters and sculptors. Last year was a busy one for the painter, with solo shows at the Nerman Museum of Art in Overland Park, Kansas; the 18th Street Art Center in Los Angeles; and Charlie James Gallery in Los Angeles.
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Amir H. Fallah is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, CA. Amir received his B.F.A. from The Maryland Institute College of Art and his M.F.A from UCLA in 2005. He has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Exhibits include shows at Weatherspoon Art Museum, The Sharjah Biennial 2009, LA Louver, The Third Line, Gallery Wendi Norris, Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, Cherry And Martin, 31 Grand, Frederieke Taylor gallery, Mary Goldman Gallery among others.
He has been a visiting lecturer at a range of respected institutions, including Columbia College, USC, UCLA, Cleveland Institute of Art, California State University, University Of New Mexico, Otis College Of Art, and Maryland Institute College of Art.
Fallah approaches his current paintings as an investigative, analytical historian, though a knowingly imprecise one. He is interested in truthfulness and limitations, and his current body of work grapple with those issues in a way that almost seems backwards: by taking the mistakenly truthful photograph and converting it back into the always suspect, uncontestably subjective medium of painting.
His most notable awards are; Joan Mitchell Foundation 2015 Painters & Sculptors Grant, Jacob Javits Fellowship (2002–2005), Maryland Institute, College of Art Barry Holniker Merit Scholarship (2001) and Ovissi Gallery & Evolving Perceptions Iranian Artist Scholarship (2001).
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art