Drawing was an integral throughline in Monir’s wide-ranging practice, providing a means for exercising spatial thinking through experimentation with geometric structure. Certain drawings or studies correspond to eventual three-dimensional, sculptural...
Drawing was an integral throughline in Monir’s wide-ranging practice, providing a means for exercising spatial thinking through experimentation with geometric structure. Certain drawings or studies correspond to eventual three-dimensional, sculptural applications of their forms, while others employ rhythmic patterning and calligraphic mark-making to create dimensional effects within the picture plane. Typically rendered in vivid hues of felt-tipped marker and colored pencil, Monir’s works on paper demonstrate her ability to cast fields of radiant, expressive energy from pared-down arrangements of line and form, through a process characterized by structural precision.
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Sunset, Sunrise, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, August 10 - November 25, 2018 Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Sunset, Sunrise, Sharjah Art Foundation, United Arab Emirates, October 12 - December 28, 2019 Mirror-works and Drawings (2004–2016), James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY, January 29 - March 6, 2021.
Publications
Hans Ulbrich Oberist, Monir Works on Paper, London: Koenig, 2015, p121