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Mohammad Bozorgi | Profile

Mohammad Bozorgi

Visual Artist | 2002

Mohammad Bozorgi approaches calligraphy with an architectural eye that is evident in the mathematical structure and symmetry of letters, especially those comprising his Crying for Honour series. Bozorgi’s masterful command of the centuries-old tradition is the result of intensive studies in classical calligraphic forms such as Divani, Kufic, Nastaliq, Naskh, Sols, Mohaggegh, and Broken Nastaliq in order to develop distinctly stylized characters based on Arabic and Persian examples. After training with the Society of Iranian Calligraphers for over a decade, Bozorgi left to pursue more innovative calligraphic forms. Drawing from his background in engineering, he makes qualitative calculations when constructing his works, using the directives of geometry to create abstract illusions of movement and space. Building on the breakthroughs of his predecessors, such as those who led the Saqqakhaneh school of Iranian painters in the 1960s, Bozorgi is recognized as a leading figure among the ‘New Generation’ of contemporary calligraphers.

Education:

2009 | Elite Diploma, Society of Iranian Calligraphers, Tehran, Iran

2009 | MBA from the Industrial Management

Awards and Collections:

Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Samawi Collection, Dubai, UAE

Solo Exhibitions:

2017 | Dance in the Dark: Ayyam Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2016 | Against The Darkness 2: Ayyam Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon
2016 | Against The Darkness: Ayyam Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2015 | Transcendental Strokes: Ayyam Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2014 | Symphonic Meditations: Ayyam Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
2012 | Identical Manifestation: Homa Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran

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