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Born in 1936, Tabriz, Iran
Manuchehr Niazi started painting in 1953, producing a
whole range of works during these years, in Iran and
abroad, as master painter in national and international
levels.
All along his career, there was no moment of separation
between him and art of painting. The objective, according
to the painter, was the achievement of professionalism in
the art, which artist continues to seek for his life and
doesn't see any end to it. To him, artist's thought and
imagination go through stages comparable to the conception
and growth of an embryo and birth of infant.
Niazi is loyal to his particular technique and tries to
create independence and without limiting himself to it.
Working outside of the boundaries of limited technique is
considered as keeping pace with the nature and the times.
Naturalism is the most prominent aspect of Niazi's works
and artistic creativity. He looks for and selects his art
from forms among the natural forms. To complete some of
his works, he use collage as supplementary technique and
going into undisturbed nature when in tranquility, and
adopting collage when in moments of eruption and creation.
In his works, nature is simplified to the extent that
looking at one of his landscapes means surrendering
oneself totally to the fantasy.
A number of his works have been created under direct
inspiration from classic musicians as Beethoven, Verdi,
Mozart and Johannes Straus.
Major activities in Iran
Establishment 0f Niazi Art Gallery (1967-72) in Ferdowsi
Sq., Tehran
39 individual and group exhibitions were held by Iranian
and foreign painters.
Establishment 0f Niazi Art Gallery (1972-77) in Abbas-abas
St, Tehran
52 individual and group
exhibitions were held by Iranian and foreign painters.
Foundation of Art Bazaar in Laleh Park, Tehran, in
collaboration with Iran Radio & TV, Tehran
Municipality, Seyhoun and Niazi Galleries, where the works
of 82 contemporary painters were presented to the public.
Establishment 0f Niazi Art Gallery (2001) in Mohseni Sq.,
Mirdamad Blvd., Tehran
Until 2003, Niazi has held more than 67 individual and 163
group exhibitions in Iran, London, Paris, Zurich,
Australia, Tokyo, Istanbul, New York, California, Chicago,
Boston, Washington DC, Florida, Miami, Pennsylvania, Connecticut,
Virginia, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Kentucky...
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