Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian’s Convertible series of sculptures marry her enduring interest in repetition and seriality with explorations into modularity and permutability. Each wall-based mirror work within this series is composed...
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian’s Convertible series of sculptures marry her enduring interest in repetition and seriality with explorations into modularity and permutability. Each wall-based mirror work within this series is composed of segments that can be assembled in myriad patterns, folded and unfolded according to diagrams drawn by the artist—some based on extant decorative patterns, and others of her own invention. In Monir’s own words, they enable her to “play with ideas of infinity.”
Reflection Five (2010) is a wall-based sculpture that consists of one central rhombus and four identical square-shaped forms which, in the Islamic tradition, symbolize North, South, West, and East. By organizing the forms according to her own design, and invoking concepts central to Minimalism such as modularity, the shape’s axes are complicated, demonstrating the fluidity and generative potential of geometric structure.
Recent works, Rose Issa Projects, October 12 - November 15, 2010, London, United Kingdom. Mirror-works and Drawings (2004–2016), James Cohan Gallery, January 29 - March 6, 2021, New York, NY.