- Parviz Tanavoli
Parviz Tanavoli is an
Iran ian sculptor now residing inCanada . He was born inTehran ,Iran in1937 .Academic career
Upon graduating from the Brera Academy of
Milan in 1959, Tanavoli taught sculpture for three years at theMinneapolis College of Art and Design . He then returned to Iran and assumed the directorship of the sculpture department at theUniversity of Tehran , a position he held for 18 years until 1979, when he retired from his teaching duties.Exhibitions
Since 1989 Tanavoli has lived and worked in
Vancouver . His latest solo exhibition was a retrospective held in 2003 at theTehran Museum of Contemporary Art . Prior to that he had held solo exhibitions inAustria ,Italy ,Germany ,United States and Britain. Tanavoli has been in group exhibitions internationally. His work has been displayed at theBritish Museum , theGrey Art Gallery ,New York University , theIsfahan City Center,Nelson Rockefeller Collection, New York,Olympic Park, Seoul ,South Korea , theRoyal Museum of Jordan , the Museum of Modern Art,Vienna ,Museum of Modern Art, New York ,Walker Art Center ,Minneapolis andShiraz University , Iran.Influences
He has been influenced heavily by his country's history and culture and traditions, (he was once cultural advisor to the Queen of Iran) and has always been fascinated with
locksmithing .Politics and art
In 2005, he created a small piece of sculpture called "Heech in a Cage" to protest the conditions of the American-held prisoners at
Guantanamo Bay detainment camp and in 2006 began work on his piece to honour the victims of the Israeli-Lebanon war.Bibliography
Tanavoli has written dozens of publications, dating back over three decades. Among these are:
*"TheAfshar s", London (in press),
*"Gabbeh: Art Underfoot", Tehran (2004),
*"Tribal and Rustic Weaves fromVaramin ", Tehran (2003),
*"Persian Flat-Weaves", London. (2002),
*"Horse and Camel Trappings from Tribal Iran", Tehran (1998)
*"Sofreh of Kamo", Tehran (1996),
*"Kings, Heroes and Lovers", London (1994),
*"Shahsavan : Iranian Rugs and Textiles", New York,Switzerland (1985),
*"Locks from Iran",Washington DC (1977).* A video clip about "Locks from Iran" [http://www.jadidonline.com/images/stories/flash_multimedia/Tanavoli_test/tanavoli_high.html]
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