Farideh Lashai

Farideh Lashai (فریده لاشایی, also Romanized as Farideh Lāshāyī; 1944  February 24, 2013) was an Iranian painter. She was born in Rasht, Iran.[1] She was also a writer and translator. Her foremost book is Shal Bamu. She is renowned for her abstract contemporary paintings, which are a combination of traditional and contemporary views of nature.

Farideh Lashai
Farideh Lashai in 2006
Born
فریده لاشایی

1944 (1944)
Rasht, Iran
DiedFebruary 24, 2013(2013-02-24) (aged 68–69)
Tehran, Iran
NationalityIranian
EducationAcademy of Decorative Arts, Vienna
Known forPainting

Life

After finishing high school, she went to Germany. After studying in the school of translation in Munich, she studied decorative arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.[2] She then worked for two years in Reidel company.

Her paintings combined the traditional art with contemporary art, including techniques deriving from late 17th century northern Europe. The traditions of Paul Cézanne, and those of the Far East are present in her works, and yet her works are considered to have a contemporary view of nature. Her works are considered a reflection inner insight and a perception of the soul of nature. She never intended to paint the details, but instead to create a symbol and vague understanding of nature, so that they would have the feeling of nature in them.

In the late 1990s, Lashai co-founded Neda Group, an artist collective composed of 12 Iranian female painters.[2]

At the age of 68, after a long period of dealing with cancer, she died in Jam hospital in Tehran.[3]

Solo exhibitions

  • 1968, Milan, Italy, Gallerie Duomo
  • 1968, Selb, Germany, Studio Rosenthal
  • 1973, Tehran, Iran, Seyhoon Gallery
  • 1974, Tehran, Iran, Tehran Gallery
  • 1976, Tehran, Iran, Tehran Gallery
  • 1977, Khoozestan, Iran, Cultural Center of the National Iranian Oil Company
  • 1984, Bakersfield, USA, Clark Gallery
  • 1987, Basel, Switzerland, Gallery Demenga
  • 1987, La Vallette, Malta, National Museum of Fine Arts
  • 1987, Tehran, Iran, Classic Gallery
  • 1987, Tehran, Iran, Golestan Gallery
  • 1988, Düsseldorf, Germany, Libertas Gallery
  • 1988, Basel, Switzerland, Gallery Demenga
  • 1988, Mammoth Lake, USA, Art Gallery
  • 1990, USA, Berkeley University
  • 1990, London, England, Hill Gallery
  • 1992, Tehran, Iran, Golestan Gallery
  • 1993, Düsseldorf, Germany, Gallery Aum Hufeisen
  • 1994, Tehran, Iran, Golestan Gallery
  • 1995, Pau, France, Gallery Nouste Henric
  • 1996, Tehran, Iran, Golestan Gallery
  • 1997, Laudun, France, Gallery Chateau Lascours
  • 1998, Tehran, Iran, Golestan Gallery
  • 2005, Tehran, Iran, Mah Art Gallery
  • 2016, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Sharjah Art Foundation

Group exhibitions

  • 1968, Ostend, Belgium, International Young Artists
  • 1971, Tehran, Iran, International Exhibition of Tehran (as a member of the Austrian Pavilion)
  • 1973, Tehran, Iran, Iranian Women Artists International Exhibition of Tehran
  • 1975, Tehran, Iran, Four Women Artists Exhibition, Iran-America Society
  • 1978, Basel, Switzerland, International Exhibition

References

  1. "Iranian contemporary artist Farideh Lashai dies at 68". Payvand.com. Retrieved 2013-02-26.
  2. Tsai, Sylvia. "Farideh Lashai, Iranian Artist, Dies at 68". ArtAsiaPacific. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  3. "Farideh Lashai". Iran Chamber Society. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
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