Artist Talk: Amir H. Fallah | Smart Museum of Art
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Join the artist for an engaging discussion of his practice. Attend the Artist Talk: Amir H. Fallah event at the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago. Amir H. Fallah, the exhibiting artist, will delve into his work titled "Calling on the Past" and explore his broader practice that revolves around identity, culture, and space. This thought-provoking exhibition will be on view until February 4, allowing visitors a unique opportunity to see the Smart Museum of Art's collection with fresh eyes.
Amir H. Fallah is a highly accomplished artist with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fine Art & Painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art and a Master of Fine Arts in painting from the University of California, Los Angeles. His artistic prowess has been recognized through extensive solo and group exhibitions in the United States and abroad.
Notable solo exhibitions include The Fowler Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art in Tucson, South Dakota Art Museum, Schneider Museum of Art, San Diego ICA, and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, among others. In 2018, Fallah's captivating painting, "Calling On The Past," received the prestigious Northern Trust Purchase Prize at EXPO Chicago, earning a place in the esteemed Smart Museum of Art's collection.
Fallah's enthralling works can also be found in esteemed collections such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Birmingham Museum of Art, Jorge M. Pérez Collection, Albright Knox Museum, Deste Foundation For Contemporary Art, Xiao Museum Of Contemporary Art, McEvoy Foundation For The Arts, Nerman Museum, Davis Museum, The Microsoft Collection, Plattsburg State Art Museum, Cerritos College Public Art Collection, Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture, and Salsali Private Museum.
Don't miss the opportunity to engage with the artist himself and gain deeper insights into his captivating artistic journey. Mark your calendars for the Artist Talk: Amir H. Fallah event on February 1, 2024, at the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago. Admission is free, so be sure to reserve your spot now.