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Fereydoun Ave (b.1945; Persian: فریدون آو) is an Iranian art collector, curator, painter, and sculptor.[1]

Fereydoun Ave was born in Tehran to a Zoroastrian family. At the age of eight, he was sent to a boarding school in England.[2] He received his BA in Applied Arts for Theatre from Arizona State University (1964), studied Film at New York University (1969), and attended the University of Seven Seas (aka Semester at Sea, 1964).[3]  Ave began his career in theater, as graphic designer, and sets, costumes, and lighting designer for productions at City Theater of Tehran since its establishment in 1971. He also worked as the gallery director at Zand Gallery in Tehran and Hayden-Zand Gallery in Washington State, USA. Some of Ave's works are housed in prestigious museums worldwide, including the British Museum,[4] the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art[5] in New York, Los Angeles County Museum of Art,[6]Victoria & Albert Museum,[7] and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.[8]

Over the past five decades, he has taken on many roles as an artist, designer, art director, collector, curator, gallerist, and art patron.

His preferred method, which he has employed in many of his works, involves making collages with traditional Persian fabrics and printed images, overlaid with nearly chaotic lines in paint. Due to his acquaintance and close association with Cy Twombly, Ave has sometimes drawn direct influence from this artist, a fact he readily acknowledges.

Bibliography

"Fereydoun Was Not an Angel: A Conversation with Fereydoun Ave, 2018 (A Joint Collaboration of Dastan Basement, Homa, and Emrooz Galleries)."

Solo Exhibitions

  • Large Works on Canvas, Plus 2, Tehran, 2024
  • For Nowruz, Underground Dastan, Tehran, 2024
  • Exhibition of Fereydoun Ave's Works, Fer Gallery, Tehran, 2023
  • A Retrospective, Emrooz Gallery, Isfahan, 2018
  • Homework, Dastan Gallery, Tehran, 2018
  • Bouquet Series, Dastan +2 Gallery, Tehran, 2016
  • Shah Abbas and His Servant, AB Gallery, Zurich, 2016
  • Souvenirs, Dastan Gallery, Tehran, 2016
  • Sources of Signs and Favorite Things, Sam Center, Tehran, 2015
  • Postcards from Iranistan, Shulamit Gallery, Los Angeles, 2015
  • Warrior's Rest, Amirun Technis, Cyklades, 2014
  • Four Seasons, Khak Gallery, Tehran, 2012
  • Sacred Elements: Wind, Rossi & Rossi Gallery, London, 2010
  • Radioactive Rostam, Janet Rady Gallery, London, 2010
  • Rostam in the Deadly Winter Cold, B21 Gallery, Dubai, 2009
  • Drawing Collection, Seyhoun Gallery, Tehran, 1990
  • Drawing Collection, Van der Straeten Gallery, Paris, 1990
  • Drawing Collection, Fereideh Kado Gallery, Paris, 1978
  • Collage Collection, Litho Gallery, Tehran, 1973
  • Seven Amesha Spentas, Iran-America Society, Tehran, 1973

Resources

Further readings:

  1. ^ "Collections Online | British Museum". www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
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  4. ^ "drawing; print | British Museum". www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  5. ^ "Fereydoun Ave | Rustam in the Dead of Winter, 2009". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  6. ^ "Fereydoun Ave | LACMA Collections". collections.lacma.org. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  7. ^ Untitled, 2016, retrieved 2024-07-12 {{citation}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  8. ^ http://www.bbc.com/persian/arts/2014/11/141118_l51_visual_arts_av