Abolfazl Harouni
By Ellie Buttrose
‘11th Asia Pacific Triennial’ August 2024
Abolfazl Harouni
Born 1998, Karaj, Iran
Lives and works in Tehran, Iran
With the red wooden screen Fāsel 2022, Abolfazl Harouni invites visitors to step into the space of a Persian miniature painting. Harouni’s design is taken from an illustration in the Shāhnāma (The Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp (1524–76), by Abu’l Qasim Firdausi (c.940/41–1020), where a red screen separates the different pictorial spaces of the garden from constructed spaces. Yet the screen’s permeability is a reminder that one element does not exist without the other.
Fāsel serves a similar function in the Asia Pacific Triennial. In front of the red screen, the artist places Imperfect Perfection 2020, a silk carpet depicting a paradaida (paradise, or walled garden). Behind Fāsel, he displays the abstract painting Silver Howz 2024 and the representational painting Archive 2024. Like the Shāhnāma miniature painters before him, Harouni places nature and human creations in dialogue.
(l–r) Abolfazl Harouni's Archive 2024 (Colour pencil on cardboard), Fāsel 2022 (Wood and synthetic polymer) and Imperfect Perfection 2020 (Hand-knitted wool and silk), installed for the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial, GOMA, November 2024 / Courtesy and © Abolfazl Harouni / Proposed for the QAGOMA Collection / Photograph: C Callistemon, QAGOMA
Archive 2024
- HAROUNI, Abolfazl - Artist
Silver Howz 2024
- HAROUNI, Abolfazl - Artist