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After receiving concurrent MFA degrees from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Bard College in 2016, Hoseini has focused on a body of work that explores the concept of ruins in a politicized social space.Hoseini’s small-scale works of ink, acrylic, and pencil on panel extend architecturally into the exhibition space through site-specific wall paintings. These interjections within the gallery’s white cube serve as a way in which the artist rebuilds and elevates these fractured stories, now sturdily supported with weighted columns of opaque color. The wall paintings additionally relate to Hoseini’s maintained interest in the body, functioning almost as flattened, wrapped dresses, covering the body for which the panel is the head, and rendering each work in its entirety abstractly figural.
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Wednesday – Friday 12 – 6 pm
Saturday 12 – 4 pm and by appointment
Maryam Hoseini
Women Hate All Liars, 2017
Acrylic, ink and pencil on wood panel, latex paint on wall
24 × 18 inches (60.96 × 45.7 cm), overall dimensions variable
Maryam Hoseini
Liars Don't Know What Time It Is, 2017
Acrylic, ink, pencil and nail on wood panel, latex on wal
l24 × 18 inches (60.96 × 45.7 cm), overall dimensions variable
Maryam Hoseini
Overseas (Horizon), 2017
Acrylic, ink and pencil on wood panel, latex paint on wall
24 × 18 inches(60.96 × 45.7 cm), overall dimensions variable
Maryam Hoseini
Don't Talk About Women If You Are A Liar, 2017
Acrylic, ink and pencil on wood panel, latex on wall
24 × 18 inches (60.96 × 45.7 cm), overall dimensions variable
Maryam Hoseini
Women Make Liars, 2017
Acrylic, ink and pencil on wood panel, latex on wall
24 × 18 inches (60.96 × 45.7 cm), overall dimensions variable
Maryam Hoseini
Princess and Princess in the Garden (Horizon), Chapter I & II, 2017
Acrylic, ink and pencil on paper, mounted on wood panel
Each: 24 × 18 inches (60.96 × 45.7 cm)