Galerie Rodolphe Janssen is proud to present its second exhibition of Iranian artist Farhad Moshiri. The exhibition will show a selection of new paintings as well as «I’m in heaven» a wall installation with knives created specifically for the show.
The work “Streetfighter black on orange” is a bright beaded canvas portraying two gentleman embracing one another in a movement both aggressive and erotic. A duality that opposes the violence of the subject and the grace of the embroidery. The beaded embroideries are realized by housewives in Teheran. It is a challenge for Moshiri to use a technique such as embroidery that has a high value in Iran and to turn it into something with western contemporary values.
«I’m in heaven» is an installation composed of knives; objects that by their very nature, present an undisputable association with violence. To this violence, Moshiri opposes a word that is the contrary of the world of knives such as «I’m in heaven» or «Life is beautiful» (as shown in the Palazzo Grassi in the Fran- cois Pinault’s collection exhibition in 2011) or even «Home Sweet Home».