Sperone Westwater opens exhibition of new paintings and work on paper by Ali Banisadr
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Monday, September 22, 2025


Sperone Westwater opens exhibition of new paintings and work on paper by Ali Banisadr
Main Gallery Installation View.



NEW YORK, NY.- Sperone Westwater is presenting a show of new paintings and work on paper by Ali Banisadr in the artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery.

Neither fully abstract nor definitively figurative, Ali Banisadr’s richly allusive paintings are as arresting as they are disconcerting. In their conflation of multiple temporalities and narrative dimensions, the paintings might be better understood as “world landscapes” (to borrow a phrase from early Netherlandish scholarship) than as landscapes or abstract compositions. Rather, they reprise art-historical conventions to subtly disquieting effect.

The restless surfaces of Banisadr’s paintings juxtapose competing sensibilities, setting areas of neat, precise brushwork against energetic, gestural passages. Enigmatic figures engaged in ambiguous interactions populate these compositions. They flicker in and out of definition and continuously invert the usual figure-ground relationship, challenging the viewer to reconcile the work’s contradictory spatialities. They appeal to the viewer’s natural intuition of narrative but leave such instincts unsatisfied.

This flirtation with narrative, with figures in a landscape, suggests multiple connotations that carry veiled references to both current events and our place in history. They attest to Banisadr’s visual acuity as well as the unusual malleability of source material removed from highly particularized social, historical, and religious circumstances. In Banisadr’s hands, these citations become both abstract and suggestive. The hybridized nature of these works carries veiled references to the current political climate. As Banisadr explains:

“The spirit of an era can be captured in many ways – through music, writing, architecture, and so on. For me, understanding issues, personal memories, or human conditions holistically can only happen through drawing or painting. This is an unsettling time for our country and the world. I want to capture that energy and record what it feels like to live right now.”

Banisadr was born in Tehran in 1976 and grew up during the Islamic Revolution and the eight-year Iran-Iraq War. As a child, he and his family hid in the basement during air raids where he could hear and feel the explosions and bombings but had to resort to his imagination to visualize them. He started drawing to try and make sense of the violence and destruction of war. Together with his ability to experience sound visually and vice versa – a phenomenon known as synesthesia – these formative experiences continue to shape his work.

Banisadr’s recent paintings show significant evolution. Departing from his frequent use of vivid, bright, and bold colors, this show demonstrates the artist’s exploration of a monochrome palette—primarily, variations of Indigo blue. His material procedures have become more physical and experimental. Banisadr borrows techniques from printmaking, frequently scraping paint away and incising into the composition with metal implements he utilizes like burins. His figures, formerly fragmented and interconnected by means of expressive paint handling, are now more defined, with distinctive attributes. This encourages close reading of the work, and compels the viewer to shift constantly between panoramic and intimate perspectives. It deepens the contrast between the pictorial and dynamic qualities of the work and suggests the crackling of static: a fitting sound for these uneasy and uncertain times.

Ali Banisadr received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2005, and his MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2007. Since his first solo exhibition in 2008, Banisadr has exhibited in the United States and abroad. His paintings have been featured in international surveys, such as “Love Me/Love Me Not: Contemporary Art from Azerbaijan and Its Neighbors” at the 55th International Art Exhibition, Venice Biennale (2013). Currently his work is included in “Rebel, Jester, Mystic Poet: Contemporary Persians” at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto until June 2017. It will then travel to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in July. Among public collections owning his work are the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; The British Museum; Francois Pinault Foundation, Venice; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and Museum der Moderne, Salzburg. Banisadr’s first exhibition at Sperone Westwater took place in 2014.










Today's News

May 10, 2017

Tate Modern opens the UK's first major retrospective of Alberto Giacometti for 20 years

British Council presents sculptural installation by Phyllida Barlow at the Biennale di Venezia

Gallerie dell'Accademia opens first Venice museum exhibition devoted to Philip Guston

First exhibition to focus on view paintings as depictions of contemporary events opens in L.A.

The National Gallery of Canada receives major donation of art valued at more than $12 million

Museum and the Pinault Collection jointly acquire major recent works by Bruce Nauman

State Museum acquires major collection of artwork of the historic Woodstock Art Colony

Driscoll Babcock Galleries opens exhibition of works by Abe Ajay

Superbly preserved Marklin battleship sails to $150,000 finish at Bertoia's $1.9 million auction

"Doing Time" by Tehching Hsieh, Taiwan Collateral Event of the 57th Venice Biennale opens

Sperone Westwater opens exhibition of new paintings and work on paper by Ali Banisadr

Sotheby's to sell rare Modernist photographs from the collection of Eric Franck

Thomas Gaehtgens, Director of the Getty Research Institute, to retire in 2018

Haus der Kunst exhibits Hans Haacke's monumental sculpture Gift Horse

The Palazzo Strozzi pairs Bill Viola's video art with Renaissance masterpieces

Major Installation by Hadassa Goldvicht opens at Querini Stampalia

French, British paintings headline Heritage's Fine European Art Auction

Nationalmuseum Sweden acquires North necklace by Hanna Hedman

Group exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery New York explores ideas of shelter

Up for bid May 14 at Turner Auctions + Appraisals: Southwest jewelry, pottery, art & collectibles

Colored diamonds and Colombian emeralds featured in Freeman's Fine Jewelry Auction

NewArtCentre presents major examples from Anthony Caro's innovative Obama series

First U.S. presentation of work by Vivian Suter opens at the Jewish Museum

First U.S. solo museum exhibition by Charlotte Prodger on view at SculptureCenter




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 




Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful