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ABOUT

Spirituality, Environment, Life.

Majid's work embodies these themes, reflecting his personal interests.

Majid creates sculptures from wood or spare materials from building sites or by-products of other processes including re-bar, scrap metal, ceramic, copper, glass and nuts & bolts. This approach significantly reduces the ecological footprint of his sculptures while protecting the integrity of his intended design. Majid’s work embodies themes of ‘Spirituality’, ‘Environment’ and ‘Life’, reflecting his personal interests.

 

Born in 1954 in Tehran, Majid graduated as a civil Engineer from Tabriz University in 1977. Working as a civil engineer did not fulfill his spiritual needs, so he began self-studying in Art and Architecture. Inspired by Mystical Poetry, he eventually shifted from engineering to art & architecture. Majid considers his architectural work first as art, then for its functional purpose of office, gallery or residence.

 

One of his residential buildings was among the nominees of the AGA KHAN AWARD for Architecture in 2013.

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​District Foyer Gallery, Vancouver, Canada

Nava Art Centre, Vancouver, Canada (Solo)

Niavaran Artistic Creations Foundation, Tehran, Iran (Solo)                            

Vali Gallery, Tehran, Iran (Solo)                                                   

Saba Museum of Art, Tehran, Iran                                 

Niavaran Artistic Creations Foundation, Tehran, Iran (Solo)                 

Private gallery, Tehran, Iran (Solo)                                                                      

Sabz Gallery, Tehran, Iran (Solo)                                                  

Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran                           

Private gallery, Tehran, Iran (Solo)                                           

Shafagh Gallery, Tehran, Iran     

Shafagh Gallery, Tehran, Iran (Solo)              

 

EXHIBITIONS

2014

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2007                            

2005                                       

2005                              

2004             

2002                                                           

2000                                              

1999                         

1998                                         

1997  

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