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ASHKAN HONARVAR Sometimes I forget myself

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Saturday, 27 February 2016 to Saturday, 2 April 2016

CES Gallery is pleased to present Sometimes I forget myself, Ashkan Honarvar’s first solo exhibition with the gallery featuring new works on paper from two recent bodies of work. The series titled Denial of Death is inspired by the writings of cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker, in particular his Pulitzer Prize-winning book of the same name. The series titled King of Wormsreferences radical feminist filmmaker Jane Arden’s The Other Side of the Underneath and its exploration of corruption, abuse of power, and gender inequality. Working exclusively in hand-cut collage Honarvar presents a mythic and visceral vision of humanity and its qualitative constructs. Annabel Osberg of the Huffington Post describes Honarvar’s work as presenting “the human body at the center of microcosmic theaters of dichotomy in which irrationality permeates logic, serenity belies violence, and luxury secretes exploitation.”

Honarvar gathers materials from different visual and contextual worlds – slicing up fashion magazines, newspapers, home and garden glossies, art history books, scientific journals, etc. – and aligning them into a single composition. Each cut image shape functions as both part of its former context and also within Honarvar’s constructed narrative. According to Thomas P. Brockelman, art historian and author of The Frame and the Mirror: On Collage and the Postmodern, this double reading of each element creates a synaptic relationship between these two contexts, which “promises a new sense of truth and experience.”

Denial of Death and King of Worms, like all of Honarvar’s works, are intellectually dense meditations on the nature of human existence. Honarvar acts as both a philosopher-poet musing on flawed societal constructs and as a shamanistic mad-scientist surgically binding Frankensteinly bodies to birth new hybrid human futures. These collages become alternative realities of human history like the preference for the ornate margins of an illuminated manuscript over each page’s text. Honarvar zooms in and out, commenting on both the micro- and macrocosmic scales, taking on the clichés of visual semiotics by rebuilding from the wreckage of the history of visual image-making. Hypersexuality, sin, overabundance, evil, objectification, mis-worship – the darkest aspects of humanity are all on Honarvar’s chopping block, reconceived as chapters in a grotesque, but humanistic world of collage.

Artist ( Description ): 

Ashkan Honarvar (b. 1980, Shiraz, IR) attended School of Visual Arts in Utrecht, the Netherlands and currently lives and works in Norway. He has exhibited work internationally at Steven Kasher Gallery in New York and Paris, Centro De Arte Contemporáneo de Quito in Ecuador, International Collage Center in Texas, Le Petite Mort Gallery in Ottawa, and the Katonah Museum of Art in upstate New York. Honarvar’s work has been included in many publications such as The Age of Collage I and II and Cutting Edges both published by Gestalten, Interview Magazine, Italian, German, and French Vogue, Doppelganger, Wallpaper*, Opperclaes Newspaper, and Musee Magazine.

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+1 213 880 5474
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CES Gallery  711 Mateo St. Los Angeles, CA 90021

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