
Farideh Lashai
When I Count, There are Only You...But When I Look, There is Only a Shadow, 2012-2013
Suite of 80 Photo-Intaglio Prints with Projection of Animated Images
75.5 x 122 in. / 191.8 x 309.9 cm
Farideh Lashai
The Mad Majlis, 2012-2013
Painting with Projected Animation and Sound; Acrylic and Digital Print on Canvas
78.75 x 71 in. / 200 x 180 cm
Video edition of 3, 1 AP; Unique Painting
Farideh Lashai
Untitled
Acrylic and Ink on Canvas
35 x 35 in. / 88.9 x 88.9 cm
Farideh Lashai
Catching the Moon (video still), 2010-2013
Projected Animation with Sound in a Water-Well of Stainless Steel
30.75 x 25.5 in. / 78 x 65 cm
Sound: Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata, op, 27, #2, movement 3, played by Valentina Lisitsa
Edition of 7, 2 AP's
Farideh Lashai
Gone Down the Rabbit Hole (video still), 2010-2012
Painting with Projected Animation and Sound; Oil, Acrylic and Graphite on Canvas
Canvas Size: 92.5 x 78.75 in. / 235 x 200 cm
Overall Size, Including Projection: 90.5 x 102.25 in. / 230 x 260 cm
Video Edition of 3, 2 AP's; Unique Painting
Farideh Lashai
I Come from the Land of Ideology (video still), 2010-2012
Painting with Projected Animation and Sound; Oil, Acrylic and Graphite on Canvas
Canvas Size: 72.75 x 73 in. / 185 x 185.5 cm
Overall Size, Including Projection: 72.75 x 95.5 in. / 185 x 243 cm
Video Edition of 3, 2 AP's; Unique Painting
Farideh Lashai
Prelude to Alice in Wonderland (video still), 2010-2012
Painting with Projected Animation and Sound; Oil, Acrylic and Graphite on Canvas
43.25 x 63 in. / 110 x 160 cm
Farideh Lashai
Keep Your Interior Empty of Food that You Mayest Behold There in the Light of Interior, Crows (video still), 2010-2012
Painting with Projected Animation and Sound; Oil, Acrylic and Graphite on Canvas
71 x 78.75 in. / 180.3 x 200 cm
Video Edition of 3, 2 AP's; Unique Painting
Farideh Lashai
Keep Your Interior Empty of Food that You Mayest Behold Therein the Light of Interior (video still), 2010-2012
Painting with Projected Animation and Sound; Oil, Acrylic and Graphite on Canvas
71 x 78.75 in. / 180 x 200 cm
Video Edition of 3, 2 AP's; Unique Painting
Farideh Lashai
Dear, Dear, How Queer Everything is Today (video still), 2010
Painting with Projected Animation and Sound; Oil, Acrylic and Graphite on Canvas
Canvas Size: 78.75 x 39.5 in. / 200 x 100 cm
Overall Size, Including Projection: 78.75 x 78.75 in. / 200 x 200 cm
Video Edition of 6, 1 AP; Unique Painting
Farideh Lashai
Prelude to Alice in Wonderland (video still), 2010
Painting with Projected Animation and Sound; Oil, Acrylic and Graphite on Canvas
71 x 79 in. / 180 x 200 cm
AP 2/2
Farideh Lashai
Le Temps Perdu, 2007 – 2012
Painting (Oil and Graphite on Canvas) with Projected Animated Photographic Images and Sound
53 x 59 in. / 134.6 x 149.9 cm
Edition of 3, 2 AP
Throughout a distinguished career spanning over five decades, Farideh Lashai (1944 - 2013) has always juggled with varying means of expression, without recognizing any frontiers that might confine her to a rigidly defined artistic identity. A graduate of Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna she worked as a crystal designer at Riedel Studios in Southern Austria, and then Studio Rosenthal in Selb, Germany. Crystal design became her basis for practicing sculpting later in her career alongside her main discipline of painting. Prior to her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, she studied German literature in Frankfurt, Germany. Lyricism is the reigning characteristic in her works, whether it is painting, sculpture, writing, installation or a combination of animation, video and painting. She has had more than 25 solo exhibitions in Iran, Europe and the USA. She has taken part in international biennales and collective exhibitions such as the 18th Biennale of Sydney: all our relations (2012), Identity Crisis: Authenticity, Attribution and Appropriation, The Heckscher Museum of Art (2011) Hope! At Palais des Arts, Dinard (2010), Iran Inside Out, Chelsea Art Museum, NY (2009), Ludwig Museum, Koblenz (2005), and Persian Gardens, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (2004). Her best-selling fictionalized autobiography, The Jackal Came (2003), was published in Iran, narrating the lives of three generations of women amidst the socio-political background of the Iranian society.
Her works can be found in major private and public collections such as the collections of Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum (LACMA), Centre George Pompidou in Paris, The British Museum in London, Sharjah Art Foundation, Demenga Public Collection in Basel, Deutsche Bank, Commerz Bank in Germany, National Museum of Fine Arts, La Valetta, Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH), Farjam Collection, Dubai and Devi Art Foundation in New Delhi.