A Day Slice, 2022
Mixed media on shaped fiber glass
100 cm dia x 10 cm depth
A NIGHT SLICE, 2022
Mixed media on shaped fiber glass
120 cm dia x 10 cm depth
BLACK DAY, WHITE NIGHT
Oil, Enamel and Tar on canvas
Diptych
183x244 cm
DAWN BLUE DAY, 2022
Oil, Tar and Gold on canvas
Diptych
152x366 cm
EARLY MORNING SENSATION, 2022
Mixed media on shaped fiber glass
102 cm dia x 10 cm depth
EVERY INDIGO NIGHT, 2022
Enamel and Oil on canvas
Diptych
203x386 cm
LILY NIGHT, LILY DAY. 2022
Enamel, Tar and Gold on canvas
Diptych
127x305 cm
LONLEY LEAF, 2022
Oil, Enamel, Tar and Gold on canvas
203x127 cm
NIGHT INHALING THE LGHT, 2022
Mixed media on shaped fiber glass
102 cm dia x 10 cm depth
RED FIG NIGHT, 2021
Oil, Enamel, Varnish and Tar on canvas
198x178 cm
TURQUOISE SUMMER DAY, 2022
Enamel, Tar and Gold on canvas
Diptych
122x244 cm
scent of a fig tree
thick in the summer air,
shadows of her beautiful hands,
like Shiva,
kneading the darkness, dancing.
drops of sweet white juice
on the way back from school
in the summer heat
the desert shining like a silver sky
through the long night,
this longing for you ripens and thickens
we dive toward insanity
you pluck my chords,
and the song echoes the universe.
each day, each night.
the night you made a promise:
the day of reunion,
I count up the days,
every day and every night.
thirst near to my eyes,
drops of sweet white juice,
the shadow of a fig tree
quiets my soul.
- Reza Derakshani
Leila Heller Gallery presents a series of new and never before seen paintings by Iranian-American artist Reza Derakshani in “Night Conveys the Light, Every Day & Every Night,” open March 7th to September 7th, 2022.
In his paintings, Derakshani recalls forgotten tales and symbols of Iran’s cultural heritage, at a time where traditions and practices are under threat and often outlawed. Through a rich iconography drawing from medieval Persian poetry, classical literature, miniature painting, and sacred architectural sites laden with meaning, Derakshani’s work celebrates both ornamentation and color fields, as the artist finds a space for figural representation in abstract aesthetics.
This new series of work is from his Day and Night and Fig Tree series, in which Derakshani explores opposing themes of the world. While aesthetically ornamented, the paintings express a duality of experiences and reflect the fullness and ambiguity of life. Derakshani’s paintings often mimic poetry and music. For the artist, painting is a spiritual process that allows for a return to physicality and beauty, in a rejection of the irony that often permeates contemporary painting. With Russian culture and literature heavily incorporated into his early education, the artist notes the parallels between Iran and Russia’s ornate and metaphorically heavy classical cultural backgrounds.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Persian-American artist Reza Derakshani is a renowned painter, poet, musician and performance artist. Born in 1952 in Sangsar, a small village in the North East of Iran. Derakshani studied at Pasadena School of Art, going on to teach at the University of Tehran before leaving the country in 1986 to Italy and subsequently to New York. Reza Derakshani’s work is featured in many public art collections including the British Museum, London; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the State Russian Museum; the Museum Gunzenhauser, Germany; the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and numerous private collections including those of the Sheikha Salama Bint Hamdan Al Nahyan Foundation, Abu Dhabi; SPM, Salsali private museum, Dubai; Leon and Debra Black collection, New York; the Farjam Foundation, Dubai; Trudie Styler & Sting collection, London and Italy; the Freymond Foundation, Geneva; the Royal family of Morocco; and the Eisler Foundation, amongst many others. Derakshani also performed as a musician at the Brooklyn Museum of New York, the Montreux Jazz Festival, and the Dubai Stadium in the UAE, among others. He now spends his time between his studios in St Petersburg, Russia; Texas, USA and Istanbul, Turkey.