Ramin Haerizadeh (b. 1975, Tehran, Iran), Rokni Haerizadeh (b. 1978, Tehran, Iran) and Hesam Rahmanian (b. 1980, Knoxville, USA) have lived together in Dubai since 2009. Their collaborative practice represents a radical redefinition of the collective, as it is constantly growing and collapsing to incorporate friends, writers, artists and musicians according to project. Their work incorporates performance, installation, painting and sculpture. The projects they make together are devised in the villa in Dubai where these three artists live and work: the total artwork is evident in this shared space, with its painted floors, assortment of collaboratively created sculptures, and assemblage of works by artists they collect and live amongst.
For Liverpool Biennial 2016, Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni Haerizadeh and Hesam Rahmanian have sent to Liverpool objects, props, films and works from their art collection. These items have been ‘smuggled’ by sea in a shipping container from Dubai, where the Iranian artists are currently living in exile. They are presented within the Chinatown episode in Cains Brewery, and emerge in other exhibition locations as well.
The artists have recently exhibited at Den Frie, Copenhagen, Denmark; APT8, Brisbane, Australia; and ICA Boston, USA.
Sculptures: Castrato, 2013, Div, 2013 – 2015, A Cloud in Trousers, Gas Tank, 2015, Table and Pelican, 2016, Untitled, Undated
Mixed media
Exhibited at Cains Brewery
Videos: To the Left and Right around, 2016, Operation Report, 2016, Logbook, 2016, Macht schön, 2016
Videos
Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial
Exhibited at Cains Brewery and Open Eye Gallery
Space Sheep
Mixed media
Exhibited at Tate Liverpool
Manouchehr II, 2014 – 2016
Stone Powder, plaster, wood and plastic sandals
Exhibited at Tate Liverpool
The Birthday Party, 2015
Assemblage of ready-mades (fiberglass sculpture, artificial lettuce, candles, plastic forks, spoons and plates, paper napkins and folding chair), modelling paste, clay, ribbon, cotton rope, acrylic plaster and duct tape
Exhibited at ABC Cinema
Gallery Isabelle Van Den Eynde
Liverpool Biennial
55 New Bird Street
Liverpool L1 0BW
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