Artist Talk: Babak Golkar

Exhibiting artist Babak Golkar and curator Elham Puriyamehr discuss the exhibition at Sazmanab-Ab/Anbar and respond to questions from the audience.
Babak Golkar was born in Berkeley in 1977 and spent most of his formative years in Tehran until migrating to Vancouver in 1996. He obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Emily Carr Institute in 2003 and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of British Columbia in 2006. His practice investigates diverse subjects and develops a conceptual vocabulary grounded in spatial analysis and contemporary systemic conditions that overpower human experience. By merging and examining previously discrete systems and forms, and asserting both underlying unity and antagonistic tensions, Golkar engages a critical inquiry across cultural and socio-economic registers. His recent solo exhibition Dialectic of Failure at the West Vancouver Museum examined the fragile processes of compromise and negotiation between dichotomies such as historicism and modernity, art and craft, and modern reasoning and traditional mysticism.
Venue: Sazmanab-Ab/Anbar (Khaghani St.)
Date: Sunday, 26 October 2014, 15:00


















