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Iran, Untitled

5 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely

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gohar dashti, Iran, Untitled (2013), Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti. Gjengitt i illustrasjonsøyemed; alle rettigheter forbeholdt rettighetshaver.

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Kunstner
gohar dashti wahooart.com/no/artists/gohar-dashti/
Kunstnerens datoer
1980 – ?
Malt
2013
Opprinnelig størrelse
80 x 142 cm
Bevegelse
Contemporary Realism Living artists painting the real world with traditional skill, often from photographs as well as from life.
Utstilles ved
Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti wahooart.com/no/museums/galleria-d-arte-moderna-achille-forti-verona/

In context

Iran, Untitled — gohar dashti

How big is it?

The original measures 80 × 142 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Når ble dette malt?

  1. 1980
  2. 1990
  3. 2000
  4. 2010

Skyggelagt: livsløpet til gohar dashti (1980–?) ▲ dette verket, 2013

Farger

Målt ut fra bildet

    Hovedfarge

    Rosy Brown #a2958a

    Katalogisert palett

    • #A2958A
    • #756F69
    • #DBE4EC
    • #44413D
    Palett
    Neutrals Den dominerende fargefamilien i bildet.
    Hovedfargenavn
    Rosy Brown
    Intensitet
    Monochromatic Hvor mettede og varierte fargene er, fra en enkelt dempet nyanse til mange klare toner.
    Kontrast
    Bold Hvor mye fargene varierer i lyshet og metning over hele bildet.
    Harmoni
    Softly Mixed Palette Hvor godt fargene fungerer sammen, fra kontrastfylt til fullstendig harmonisk.
    Lysstyrke
    Brilliant Hvor lyst eller mørkt bildet fremstår totalt sett, fra dype skygger til lyse høylys.
    Metning
    Muted Hvor rene og sterke fargene er, fra nesten grått til helt livlige.

    Om dette kunstverket

    Iran, Untitled — gohar dashti

    Gohar Dashti (1980) received her Master

    Kunstner og museum

    Iran, Untitled — gohar dashti

    Kunstner

    gohar dashti

    Born in Ahvaz, Iran

    Jean-Michel Basquiat: A Voice of the Streets and a Revolutionary Artist

    Born in Brooklyn, New York City, on December 22, 1960, Jean-Michel Basquiat emerged from the vibrant, chaotic crucible of the late 1970s and early 1980s art scene. His life was tragically cut short at the age of 27 in August 1988 due to a heroin overdose, yet his impact on contemporary art remains profound and continues to resonate today. Basquiat’s work wasn't merely painting; it was an urgent dialogue with American history, social injustice, and the complexities of identity – a raw, unfiltered expression channeled through a unique visual language.

    Early Influences and the Rise in Lower East Side Graffiti

    Basquiat’s artistic journey began not within the hallowed halls of galleries but on the streets of New York City. He initially collaborated with Al Diaz, forming the graffiti duo SAMO (Socially Aware Mischief Organization). Together, they plastered the walls of the Lower East Side with cryptic epigrams – short, provocative phrases that challenged societal norms and questioned authority. These early works, often executed in black spray paint, established Basquiat’s signature style: a blend of raw energy, fragmented text, and symbolic imagery.

    Museum

    Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti

    On show in Verona, Italy

    A Dialogue of Eras: The Soul of Verona’s Modernity

    In the beating heart of Verona, where the echoes of medieval justice once resonated through the stone corridors of the

    Palazzo della Ragione

    , lies a sanctuary of avant-garde expression. The

    Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti (GAM)

    is not merely a repository for canvases; it is a profound architectural and temporal dialogue. To step into this museum is to witness a breathtaking juxtaposition where the thirteenth-century grandeur of Verona’s judicial seat meets the radical, boundary-pushing spirit of the twentieth century. The soaring arches and intricate stonework of the palazzo provide a heavy, historical anchor for the light, experimental textures of modern Italian art, creating an immersive atmosphere that invites both the casual visitor and the discerning collector to contemplate the evolution of human creativity.

    The collection itself is a meticulously curated journey through the transformative movements that redefined the Italian aesthetic. Visitors are transported from the quiet, introspective landscapes of

    Giorgio Morandi

    —whose works possess an almost spiritual emotional resonance—to the frenetic, machine-age energy of

    Futurism

    . The museum serves as a vital chronicle of innovation, showcasing how artists navigated the shifts from the delicate nuances of late 19th-century realism to the fractured perspectives of

    Cubism

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    Kildehenvisning for dette kunstverket

    MLA
    dashti, gohar. Iran, Untitled. 2013, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti. https://wahooart.com/no/art/gohar-dashti-iran-untitled-D5F9J9-en/
    APA
    dashti, gohar (2013). Iran, Untitled [Painting]. Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti. https://wahooart.com/no/art/gohar-dashti-iran-untitled-D5F9J9-en/
    Chicago
    gohar dashti. Iran, Untitled. 2013. Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti. https://wahooart.com/no/art/gohar-dashti-iran-untitled-D5F9J9-en/
    Harvard
    dashti, gohar (2013) Iran, Untitled. Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti. Available at: https://wahooart.com/no/art/gohar-dashti-iran-untitled-D5F9J9-en/

    Look closely

    Iran, Untitled — gohar dashti

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: desert landscape, iranian culture, human figure. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Contemporary Realism: Living artists painting the real world with traditional skill, often from photographs as well as from life. Where can you see that in this work?
    5. gohar dashti was about 33 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.