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Born in 1984 in Laupāhoehoe, Hawaiʻi, Kamran Samimi’s upbringing was shaped by a unique cultural blend. His parents hail from Iranian and Norwegian ancestry, influencing his artistic perspective with diverse heritage. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Printmaking and later pursued a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) specializing in Print Media and Sculpture from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
Samimi’s artistic journey began exhibiting work in 2008. His practice is deeply intertwined with his connection to the Hawaiian landscape, specifically its geological formations and natural environment. He explores these themes through a process of dissection, reconfiguration, and inversion of geometric forms and organic voids. While specific artistic influences aren’t widely documented, it's evident that land art movements and minimalist sculpture have informed his approach. His work also reflects an engagement with postcolonial discourse and the complexities of diasporic identity.
Samimi’s artwork consistently grapples with several key themes:
His style is characterized by abstract forms, often rendered in sculpture and printmaking. His sculptures frequently employ geometric shapes and negative space, creating a sense of tension and dynamism. His prints showcase intricate textures and layered compositions.
Samimi has achieved significant recognition within the art world:
Kamran Samimi’s work contributes to a growing body of contemporary art that addresses issues of place, identity, and environmental awareness. His unique perspective as an artist with a mixed cultural background and deep connection to the Hawaiian landscape offers a compelling voice within current artistic dialogues. He is currently represented by The Third Line (Dubai) and re.riddle (San Francisco).
1984 - , United States of America
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