Image No. 1 of Sirous Namazi
Territory, 2010, foam mattress, cotton, applique, emroidery, 12 x 87 x 198cm Edition of 3 + 1AP


Image No. 2 of Sirous Namazi
Untitled (Modules), 2009, Water-cut steel, lacquer, 126 x 125 x 130 cm


Image No. 3 of Sirous Namazi
Box, 2008, Glass, Edition 2 of 3, 62,5 x 49,3 x 58,3 cm


Image No. 4 of Sirous Namazi
Pixel Painting (diptych), 2005, enamel on aluminium panels; 100 x 160 cm


Image No. 5 of Sirous Namazi
Fragment, 2009, Steel wall profiles, fluorscent lights, 500 x 530 x 500 cm


Image No. 6 of Sirous Namazi
Container, 2007, steel sheet, enamel, 736 x 773 cm, Installation view Nordic Pavillion, Venice Biennale 2007


Image No. 7 of Sirous Namazi
Untitled, 2007, Aluminium, glass, pvc doors, 410 x 500 x 500 cm, Installation view Nordic Pavillion, Venice Biennale 2007


Image No. 8 of Sirous Namazi
Periphery II, 2005, aluminium, satellite dish, wood, 110 x 270 x 150 cm, Installation view Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin 2005


Image No. 9 of Sirous Namazi

Patterns of Failure, 2005, epoxy glue, porcelain, 220 x 25 x 25 cm



Image No. 10 of Sirous Namazi

Structure, 2004, aluminium, wood, wheels, plastic, 220 x 550 x 140 cm



Image No. 11 of Sirous Namazi
Sign, 2003, Aluminium, anodised aluminium sheet,16 halogen lamps, 402x359x78 cm, Installation view Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm 2003


Image No. 12 of Sirous Namazi

Untitled, 2002, C-print, 150 x 150 x 10 cm, Edition 3 of 5

 

Sirous Namazi was born in 1970 in Kerman, Iran. In 1998, Namazi completed his MFA at the Malmö Art Academy, Sweden. In 2007, Namazi represented Sweden (with Jakob Dahlgren) at the 52nd Venice Biennial in the Nordic Pavillion. He has received awards from the Ljunggrenska Konstnärspriset in 2003 and the Carnegie Art Award in 2006 (Best Emerging Young Artist). The Carnegie Art Award exhibition toured extensively internationally over three years. Namazi has exhibited at Moderna Museet, Stockholm as part of a group exhibition in 2006 and with a solo show in 2003. A solo exhibition of the artist's work is scheduled for Spring 2009 at Lund’s Konsthall.