Niloofar
Rahnama
Assar
Art
Gallery
presents
Shadows,
an
exhibition
of
recent
paintings
by
Niloofar
Rahnama.
Marked
by
her
strong
focus
on
simplicity,
attention
to
everyday
objects,
and
the
limitations
created
by
the
global
pandemic
forcing
everyone
to
stay
indoors,
the
paintings
are
delicate
but
strong,
and
show
intimate
indoor
spaces
as
well
as
intellectual
paths
of
Niloofar
Rahnama.
Work
on
these
paintings
started
nearly
three
years
ago,
when
the
novel
coronavirus
pandemic
caused
a
drastic
change
in
the
daily
lives
of
all
of
us.
Spending
all
of
her
time
indoors,
Rahnama
developed
a
new
relationship
with
objects
around
her
—a
relationship
built
over
contemplating
tranquility,
rooted
in
her
curious
and
observant
character.
Her
unique
view
in
studying
every
simple
and
mundane
object
that
had
lost
its
significance
through
repetitious
everyday
interactions,
and
her
defamiliarizing
rendition,
gradually
gave
them
a
new
identity,
enabling
the
artist
to
reinvent
them
in
her
drawings.
As
the
intensity
and
characteristics
of
everything
that
had
physically
surrounded
Rahnama
grew
stronger
and
she
became
more
used
to
her
new
relationships
with
them,
she
started
painting
them,
composing
them
in
her
canvases,
and
breathing
new
life
into
each
and
every
one
of
them.
In
other
words,
exploring
the
essence
of
the
routine
during
the
inevitable
lockdown,
Rahnama
created
her
own
narrative,
the
consequence
of
studying
the
radical
global
change,
through
the
language
of
painting.
In
this
new
series,
using
gray
hues
in
addition
to
focusing
on
objects
with
unique
colors
such
as
plants
and
composing
them
over
the
grays,
while
playing
with
light
and
shadow
and
creating
pleasant
corners
of
tranquility,
Niloofar
Rahnama
implies
a
contrast
between
form
and
content,
resembling
the
same
ephemerality
that
our
present
condition
implies.
Niloofar
Rahnama
was
born
in
Tehran
in
1975.
Her
work
has
been
widely
exhibited
in
Iran,
Europe,
China,
and
Kuwait
during
the
past
two
decades.
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