Untitled, 2013

Nasrollah Afjei Iranian

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Nasrollah Afjei trained at the Iranian Calligraphists’ Association and was a key player in Paris’s avant-garde movement of the 70s, Lettrisme, in which letters formed the basis for visual works. In this painting, Afjei has repeated the Persian word eshq (meaning love) over and over. The act of repeating obscures our reading of the word, and instead crafts it into a wave-like field with a marble effect. Afjei’s masterful balancing of linguistic meaning with pure abstraction brings new depth to the lineage of calligraphy.

Untitled, 2013, Nasrollah Afjei (Iranian, born Tehran, 1933), Acrylic on canvas

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