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Alireza Shojaian

Alireza Shojaian (Persian: علیرضا شجاعيان; born 1988[1]) is an Iranian-born French painter and visual activist.

Alireza Shojaian
Shojaian's PaykanArtCar
Born1988
Tehran, Iran
NationalityIranian, French
Other namesAli Reza Shojaian
EducationIslamic Azad University
Known forPainting
Works Hamed Sinno et un de ses fréres, Sweet blasphemy series
MovementQueer art
Websitewww.alirezashojaian.com

Early life and education edit

Shojaian was born in Tehran to a Muslim family; he began to draw at an early age. At the age of 16 he was exposed to nude art for the first time when he saw Velasquez' Venus at her Mirror in an art magazine that was obtained in the Iranian black market. Unlike all other bareskinned images and paintings in magazines circulating in Iran, the nude body of Venus was not covered over by censoring black ink. Shojaian's reproduction of Velasquez' work was his first canvas painting.[2] At the age of 23, Shojaian came out as gay to his university professor, who was sympathetic and encouraged him not to censor himself; her intervention enabled Shojaian to explore his sexual identity through his work and to document LGBT persons' experience in Iran.[2][3]

Shojaian obtained his bachelor's degree in fine arts and painting from the Islamic Azad University in 2014. He was not allowed to complete his master's degree on account of his having chosen Queer Art as the subject of his thesis and final project. Shojaian kept his work hidden throughout his university years and did not exhibit in Iran.[4][5][6][7][8]

Exile and Paris edit

The sanctions against Iran prevented Shojaian from moving to the United States and Europe; he met a Lebanese patron in Iran who encouraged him to move to Beirut. Shojaian settled in the more liberal Beirut in February 2017, whereupon he was able to develop his work and held two solo exhibitions in 2017 and 2018. Shojaian was invited by the French embassy in Lebanon to participate in a project for the Académie des beaux-arts, following which he moved to Paris.[4][5][6][7][8]

In 2019, after three years in exile he was granted asylum in France.[9]

Sociopolitical activism edit

Shojaian depicts his subjects nude or semi-nude in intimate and vulnerable positions. He states that his work aims to fight societal prejudice against LGBT people while making space for non-heteronormative masculine identities.[2][10][11] Shojaian has stated that sexual identity is politicized in a number of countries, including Iran, where human bodies are censored and controlled, and sexual identity is scrutinized and politicized.[2] Shojaian did not feel safe in Iran, where un-closeted gay persons suffer from state-sponsored oppression and face execution.[2]

Work edit

Salad season series edit

While still in the university, Shojaian painted two nude works titled Salad season 1 and 2, where he alludes to self-inflicted genital mutilation as a symbol of not accepting his sexual identity under the oppressive Iranian regime. The paintings were not allowed in public, and were veiled for the private viewing of his university professor.[12][3]

Hexagon Series edit

The Hexagon Series explores the final moments of one of Shojaian's friends who was murdered by a Jihadi stranger, posing as a sex date.[13]

Sweet Blasphemy edit

In 2017, after traveling to Lebanon, Shojaian collaborated with Lebanese queer bellydancer and artist Khansa in a series of sensual and controversial nude portraits exhibited in Beirut under the title of Sweet Blasphemy.[11][14][15]

Hamed Sinno et un de ses fréres (2018) edit

 
Hamed Sinno et un de ses fréres, 2018.

One of Shojaian's better known pieces depicts the band Mashrou' Leila's frontman Hamed Sinno pinching the nipple of Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of funerary rites.[16] In the painting, Anubis wears a rainbow colored Usekh collar, its design alluding to the pride flag.[11][17]

This work references and draws inspiration from a work by an unknown painter, titled Gabrielle d'Estrées et une de ses sœurs, that depicts the mistress of Henry IV of France.[18] The collaboration with Sinno was a statement against systematic state-led persecution of LGBT minorities in Egypt. Shojaian painted the piece after the September 22, 2017 Mashrou' Leila concert in Cairo, during which the pride flag was flown. The incident resulted in the arrest of a number of concert-goers.[11][17][18] In a 2020 interview, Shojaian paid tribute to Sarah Hegazi, an LGBT activist and one of the concert attendees who raised the pride flag. Hegazi had committed suicide after having experienced traumatic incarceration and mistreatment in Egypt.[11]

PaykanArtCar (2021) edit

A 1974 Paykan car once owned by politician Nicolae Ceaușescu, was acquired by the organization PaykanArtCar LLC; which in 2021 was painted and features a sound installation by Shojaian.[19][9] The car paintings include imagery from Shahnameh, a tenth century Persian epic poem; Navid Afkari, an Iranian wrestler who was executed by the state; and imagery inspired by Ali Fazeli Monfared, a young gay man who was beheaded by his family members when his family discovered his sexuality.[9] The sound art installation includes a track from Monfared reading a note to his boyfriend, who had fled to Turkey days prior to his murder.[9]

This work was shown for the first time in October 2021 at the Human Rights Foundation's Oslo Freedom Forum in Miami, Florida.[9] This work was to be shown at the Asia Now art fair in Paris in late October 2021. The invitation to show the work was retracted, with a statement by the founder Alexandra Fain for fear of endangering the safety of the people working with Asia Now by showing this work.[20][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About — Alireza Shojaian". Alireza Shojaian. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Alireza Shojaian, l'artiste iranien qui sublime et politise le corps masculin" [Alireza Shojaian, the Iranian artist who sublimates and politicizes the male body]. TÊTU (in French). from the original on 2020-07-20. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  3. ^ a b ""دعوت الله أن أستيقظ وقد تغيرت ميولي الجنسية"" ["I prayed to God to wake up and be heterosexual"]. BBC News عربي (in Arabic). 2019-02-07. from the original on 2020-07-21. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  4. ^ a b "Sweet Blasphemy by Alireza Shojaian". My Kali. 2018-11-19. from the original on 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  5. ^ a b "The Sweet Blasphemy of Alireza Shojaian". www.advocate.com. 2020-06-01. from the original on 2020-06-14. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  6. ^ a b "Alireza shojaian, the painter with a man story in polygons-Interview". New Eastern Politics. 2017-10-19. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  7. ^ a b "'Sweet Blasphemy', une ode à la beauté de l'homme" [‘SWEET BLASPHEMY’, AN ODE TO MAN'S BEAUTY]. AgendaCulturel (in French). 2018-02-09. from the original on 2020-07-04. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  8. ^ a b Ezzeddine, Rawan (2018-02-09). "علي رضا شجاعيان... في مدار الحبّ الحسّي" [Alireza Shojaian ... in the orbit of sensual love]. الأخبار (in Arabic). from the original on 2020-07-07. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Berk, Brett (2021-11-01). "To Protest Iran's Anti-Gay Abuses, an Artist Painted a Dictator's Car". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-11-02.
  10. ^ "Tracing Voices". www.tracingvoices.com. from the original on 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  11. ^ a b c d e Zaramella, Nicole (2020-06-22). "Alireza Shojaian, the Painter of Middle Eastern Queer Men". Il Grande Colibrì. from the original on 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  12. ^ Forsell, Vincent (May 2019). (PDF) (MA). Temple University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-07-20. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  13. ^ Stergakis, Alexis (2018-11-30). "Portraits of Queer Love and Life in the Middle East". Queer Here. from the original on 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  14. ^ O'Regan, Kirsten (2017-12-18). "The Lebanese Belly Dancer Who's 'Too Queer' for His Country". Vice.com. from the original on 2020-03-29. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  15. ^ Waked, Christiane (2020-02-16). "Entrevista al pintor iraní Alireza Shojaian" [Alireza Shojaian, the artist who defies conformity.]. The Political Room (in Spanish). from the original on 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  16. ^ "The Sweet Blasphemy of Alireza Shojaian". The Advocate. 2020-06-01. from the original on 2020-06-02. Retrieved 2021-11-02.
  17. ^ a b Vartanian Collier, Lizzy (2018-09-18). "Pinched and Prodded". Khabar Keslan. from the original on 2020-07-21. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  18. ^ a b Annegret, Erhard (2018-09-21). "Lebenskünstler in prekärer Lage, ringen die Libanesen dem Leben so vieles ab – auch für Kunst reicht ihr Mut" [Artists living in a precarious situation, the Lebanese wrestle so much from life - their courage is also sufficient for art]. Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). from the original on 2020-07-21. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  19. ^ Gorgan, Elena (2021-10-05). "Dictator's 1974 Paykan Hillman-Hunter Limo Is Now a Noble Art Car". autoevolution. Retrieved 2021-11-02.
  20. ^ Life, Kayhan (2021-10-19). "'Asia Now' Fair in Paris Cancels Display of Paykan Art Car, Project Supporting Iran's LGBTQs". KAYHAN LIFE. Retrieved 2021-11-02.

alireza, shojaian, persian, علیرضا, شجاعيان, born, 1988, iranian, born, french, painter, visual, activist, shojaian, paykanartcarborn1988tehran, irannationalityiranian, frenchother, namesali, reza, shojaianeducationislamic, azad, universityknown, forpaintingwo. Alireza Shojaian Persian علیرضا شجاعيان born 1988 1 is an Iranian born French painter and visual activist Alireza ShojaianShojaian s PaykanArtCarBorn1988Tehran IranNationalityIranian FrenchOther namesAli Reza ShojaianEducationIslamic Azad UniversityKnown forPaintingWorksHamed Sinno et un de ses freres Sweet blasphemy seriesMovementQueer artWebsitewww wbr alirezashojaian wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Exile and Paris 3 Sociopolitical activism 4 Work 4 1 Salad season series 4 2 Hexagon Series 4 3 Sweet Blasphemy 4 4 Hamed Sinno et un de ses freres 2018 4 5 PaykanArtCar 2021 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editShojaian was born in Tehran to a Muslim family he began to draw at an early age At the age of 16 he was exposed to nude art for the first time when he saw Velasquez Venus at her Mirror in an art magazine that was obtained in the Iranian black market Unlike all other bareskinned images and paintings in magazines circulating in Iran the nude body of Venus was not covered over by censoring black ink Shojaian s reproduction of Velasquez work was his first canvas painting 2 At the age of 23 Shojaian came out as gay to his university professor who was sympathetic and encouraged him not to censor himself her intervention enabled Shojaian to explore his sexual identity through his work and to document LGBT persons experience in Iran 2 3 Shojaian obtained his bachelor s degree in fine arts and painting from the Islamic Azad University in 2014 He was not allowed to complete his master s degree on account of his having chosen Queer Art as the subject of his thesis and final project Shojaian kept his work hidden throughout his university years and did not exhibit in Iran 4 5 6 7 8 Exile and Paris editThe sanctions against Iran prevented Shojaian from moving to the United States and Europe he met a Lebanese patron in Iran who encouraged him to move to Beirut Shojaian settled in the more liberal Beirut in February 2017 whereupon he was able to develop his work and held two solo exhibitions in 2017 and 2018 Shojaian was invited by the French embassy in Lebanon to participate in a project for the Academie des beaux arts following which he moved to Paris 4 5 6 7 8 In 2019 after three years in exile he was granted asylum in France 9 Sociopolitical activism editShojaian depicts his subjects nude or semi nude in intimate and vulnerable positions He states that his work aims to fight societal prejudice against LGBT people while making space for non heteronormative masculine identities 2 10 11 Shojaian has stated that sexual identity is politicized in a number of countries including Iran where human bodies are censored and controlled and sexual identity is scrutinized and politicized 2 Shojaian did not feel safe in Iran where un closeted gay persons suffer from state sponsored oppression and face execution 2 Work editSalad season series edit While still in the university Shojaian painted two nude works titled Salad season 1 and 2 where he alludes to self inflicted genital mutilation as a symbol of not accepting his sexual identity under the oppressive Iranian regime The paintings were not allowed in public and were veiled for the private viewing of his university professor 12 3 Hexagon Series edit The Hexagon Series explores the final moments of one of Shojaian s friends who was murdered by a Jihadi stranger posing as a sex date 13 Sweet Blasphemy edit In 2017 after traveling to Lebanon Shojaian collaborated with Lebanese queer bellydancer and artist Khansa in a series of sensual and controversial nude portraits exhibited in Beirut under the title of Sweet Blasphemy 11 14 15 Hamed Sinno et un de ses freres 2018 edit nbsp Hamed Sinno et un de ses freres 2018 One of Shojaian s better known pieces depicts the band Mashrou Leila s frontman Hamed Sinno pinching the nipple of Anubis the ancient Egyptian god of funerary rites 16 In the painting Anubis wears a rainbow colored Usekh collar its design alluding to the pride flag 11 17 This work references and draws inspiration from a work by an unknown painter titled Gabrielle d Estrees et une de ses sœurs that depicts the mistress of Henry IV of France 18 The collaboration with Sinno was a statement against systematic state led persecution of LGBT minorities in Egypt Shojaian painted the piece after the September 22 2017 Mashrou Leila concert in Cairo during which the pride flag was flown The incident resulted in the arrest of a number of concert goers 11 17 18 In a 2020 interview Shojaian paid tribute to Sarah Hegazi an LGBT activist and one of the concert attendees who raised the pride flag Hegazi had committed suicide after having experienced traumatic incarceration and mistreatment in Egypt 11 PaykanArtCar 2021 edit Main article PaykanArtCar A 1974 Paykan car once owned by politician Nicolae Ceaușescu was acquired by the organization PaykanArtCar LLC which in 2021 was painted and features a sound installation by Shojaian 19 9 The car paintings include imagery from Shahnameh a tenth century Persian epic poem Navid Afkari an Iranian wrestler who was executed by the state and imagery inspired by Ali Fazeli Monfared a young gay man who was beheaded by his family members when his family discovered his sexuality 9 The sound art installation includes a track from Monfared reading a note to his boyfriend who had fled to Turkey days prior to his murder 9 This work was shown for the first time in October 2021 at the Human Rights Foundation s Oslo Freedom Forum in Miami Florida 9 This work was to be shown at the Asia Now art fair in Paris in late October 2021 The invitation to show the work was retracted with a statement by the founder Alexandra Fain for fear of endangering the safety of the people working with Asia Now by showing this work 20 9 See also editList of Iranian artistsReferences edit About Alireza Shojaian Alireza Shojaian Retrieved 25 November 2022 a b c d e Alireza Shojaian l artiste iranien qui sublime et politise le corps masculin Alireza Shojaian the Iranian artist who sublimates and politicizes the male body TETU in French Archived from the original on 2020 07 20 Retrieved 2020 07 20 a b دعوت الله أن أستيقظ وقد تغيرت ميولي الجنسية I prayed to God to wake up and be heterosexual BBC News عربي in Arabic 2019 02 07 Archived from the original on 2020 07 21 Retrieved 2020 07 21 a b Sweet Blasphemy by Alireza Shojaian My Kali 2018 11 19 Archived from the original on 2020 07 01 Retrieved 2020 07 01 a b The Sweet Blasphemy of Alireza Shojaian www advocate com 2020 06 01 Archived from the original on 2020 06 14 Retrieved 2020 07 01 a b Alireza shojaian the painter with a man story in polygons Interview New Eastern Politics 2017 10 19 Retrieved 2020 07 01 a b Sweet Blasphemy une ode a la beaute de l homme SWEET BLASPHEMY AN ODE TO MAN S BEAUTY AgendaCulturel in French 2018 02 09 Archived from the original on 2020 07 04 Retrieved 2020 07 01 a b Ezzeddine Rawan 2018 02 09 علي رضا شجاعيان في مدار الحب الحس ي Alireza Shojaian in the orbit of sensual love الأخبار in Arabic Archived from the original on 2020 07 07 Retrieved 2020 07 07 a b c d e f Berk Brett 2021 11 01 To Protest Iran s Anti Gay Abuses an Artist Painted a Dictator s Car The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 11 02 Tracing Voices www tracingvoices com Archived from the original on 2020 07 01 Retrieved 2020 07 01 a b c d e Zaramella Nicole 2020 06 22 Alireza Shojaian the Painter of Middle Eastern Queer Men Il Grande Colibri Archived from the original on 2020 07 01 Retrieved 2020 07 01 Forsell Vincent May 2019 In plain sight queer symbolism encoded in the works of Marsden Hartley Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns PDF MA Temple University Archived from the original PDF on 2020 07 20 Retrieved 2020 07 20 Stergakis Alexis 2018 11 30 Portraits of Queer Love and Life in the Middle East Queer Here Archived from the original on 2020 07 23 Retrieved 2020 07 23 O Regan Kirsten 2017 12 18 The Lebanese Belly Dancer Who s Too Queer for His Country Vice com Archived from the original on 2020 03 29 Retrieved 2020 07 20 Waked Christiane 2020 02 16 Entrevista al pintor irani Alireza Shojaian Alireza Shojaian the artist who defies conformity The Political Room in Spanish Archived from the original on 2020 07 23 Retrieved 2020 07 23 The Sweet Blasphemy of Alireza Shojaian The Advocate 2020 06 01 Archived from the original on 2020 06 02 Retrieved 2021 11 02 a b Vartanian Collier Lizzy 2018 09 18 Pinched and Prodded Khabar Keslan Archived from the original on 2020 07 21 Retrieved 2020 07 01 a b Annegret Erhard 2018 09 21 Lebenskunstler in prekarer Lage ringen die Libanesen dem Leben so vieles ab auch fur Kunst reicht ihr Mut Artists living in a precarious situation the Lebanese wrestle so much from life their courage is also sufficient for art Neue Zurcher Zeitung in German Archived from the original on 2020 07 21 Retrieved 2020 07 20 Gorgan Elena 2021 10 05 Dictator s 1974 Paykan Hillman Hunter Limo Is Now a Noble Art Car autoevolution Retrieved 2021 11 02 Life Kayhan 2021 10 19 Asia Now Fair in Paris Cancels Display of Paykan Art Car Project Supporting Iran s LGBTQs KAYHAN LIFE Retrieved 2021 11 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alireza Shojaian amp oldid 1197703271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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