Stars of Urmia

Sazmanab presents the exhibition Stars of Urmia by Oslo-based artist Farhad Kalantary.
Stars of Urmia is a video installation composed of multiple layers of rotating imagery moving at varying speeds and directions. The original video draws from reflections of sunlight on the salty waters of Lake Urmia. Through digital treatment, the images shift towards abstraction, forming a monochromatic field that evokes stars and outer space, accompanied by the sound of shifting radio frequencies.
Farhad Kalantary was born in Tabriz in 1962 and is an artist and curator whose practice focuses on film and video. He studied video and filmmaking at Laney College in Oakland between 1987 and 1990, at San Francisco State University where he completed a BA in 1992, and at the San Francisco Art Institute where he received an MFA in 1996. He is currently based in Oslo. Working primarily with non-narrative imagery, Kalantary combines autobiographical elements with investigations into the formal and historical dimensions of film and video, exploring experiences of time and place. His works have been presented at international film festivals, galleries, museums, and television broadcasts across the US and Europe, and are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm and the Arts Council of Norway.
Recent projects include a major solo exhibition at The Stenersen Museum in Oslo, featuring a twenty-screen video installation revisiting locations from his childhood and family history in Iran and Morocco. Kalantary is also an independent curator and researcher. Ongoing projects include research into the history of film and video art in Norway and investigations into the geopolitics of artistic practice. He is the founder of TopFloor: Centre for Film, Video, and Digital Art in Trondheim and, since 2003, has led the artist initiative Atopia: Film & Videokunst in Oslo.
Venue: Sazmanab-Ab/Anbar (Khaghani St.)
Dates: 21 November – 12 December 2014
Opening reception: Friday, 21 November 2014, 15:00–22:00


















