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Sirous Namazi

(Sweden, Born 1970)
Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
7 150 - 8 940 EUR
7 260 - 9 070 USD
Hammer price
130 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

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Finland: Kuvasto

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Karin Aringer
Specialist Photographs and Contemporary Art
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Sirous Namazi
(Sweden, Born 1970)

"Utan titel", 2002

Signed Sirous Namazi and dated 2002 and numbered 5/5 on verso. C-print 153 x 153 cm including original frame. Not examined out of frame.

Provenance

Galleri Magnus Åklundh, Malmö.

Literature

Carnegie Art Award Publication, 2006, motive reproduced in color on page 101.

More information

År 2006 belönades Sirous Namazi med Carnegie Art Awards stipendium. Katalognumrets bild fanns med bland de verk som Namazi belönades för. Juryns nominering löd: "The Carnegie scholarship [...] is awarded to Sirous Namazi for two works which both, despite their difference in technique and size, revolve around the difficulties of representation and communication. With unfailing humour, Namazi pairs the estaethics of minimalism with the ideology of failure, and the result is often an illusion on the margin of painting."