FARIDEH LASHAI
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Born in Rasht, Iran, in 1944, Farideh Lashai has practiced painting since the late 1960s. A graduate of Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna she has worked as a crystal designer at Riedel Studios in southern Austria, and then Studio Rosenthal in Selb, Germany. Crystal design became her basis for practicing sculpting later in her career alongside her main discipline of painting. Ever since she has had thirty-three solo shows in Iran, Europe and the USA and has been involved in over sixty collective exhibitions such as Iranian Contemporary, Christie's King Street, London and exhibitions in Liu-Haisu Art Museum, Shanghai, Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, Rome Expo, and Art Basel.
Prior to going to Academy of Fine Arts, she studied German literature in Frankfurt. While painting and visual arts are her main practices, Lyricism is the central characteristic in her works, whether it is painting, sculpture, installation art or a combination of video art and painting. In 2003 her novel “The Jackal Came” was published in Iran, telling the tale of three generation of women against the socio-political scene in Iran. Critics described it as being a genre between writing and painting.Her works have been in recent Middle Eastern art sales at Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Bonham’s in London and Dubai and can be found in major private and public collections such as the collections of Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran, Demenga Public Collection in Basel, Deutsche Bank, Commerz Bank in Germany, Christie’s collection, NY and National Museum of Fine Arts, La Valetta
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