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Ali Banisadr
Untitled (At Once)2015

Not on view
Nine framed prints in a three-by-three grid, bold black lines on cream paper, each depicting a different subject including vessels, a figure in profile, a boot, a raining oval form, animals, and a striped standing figure
Charcoal drawing of a figure in profile wearing a polka-dotted garment, with loose gestural marks and smudged shading, small signature at lower right.
Charcoal drawing of a reclining figure seen from above, torso clad in a star-patterned garment, surrounded by energetic hatching and scattered dash marks on off-white paper.
Charcoal drawing on cream paper with bold, gestural marks suggesting a landscape with curving lines, a grid pattern at right, and horizontal strokes in the lower half, rendered in black on an off-white ground.
Charcoal drawing of a box grater in still life, depicted at an angle with loose gestural marks, surface covered in rows of small open triangles representing the grater holes, against a lightly shaded background.
Charcoal or graphite drawing on cream paper, depicting a large ship tilting diagonally, with circular porthole details along its hull, a small figure near the bow, and a dense hatched waterline at the bottom; loose, gestural marks throughout.
Charcoal or ink drawing of a nude torso, figure leaning back with one arm raised across the head, rendered with energetic gestural marks and diagonal hatching on an off-white ground.
Charcoal or crayon drawing on cream paper, schematic figure seen from above or at a tilted angle, with a rounded head, striped and dotted torso, and bold gestural lines suggesting a coat or jacket.
Charcoal drawing of a figure seen from behind, wearing a spotted or dotted garment with flowing hair, rendered in loose gestural strokes on cream paper with diagonal lines in the background.
Charcoal or graphite drawing of a standing figure seen from behind, head bowed and turned, wearing a striped garment, rendered with bold expressive lines on cream paper.
Artist or Maker
Ali Banisadr
Iran, Tehran, born 1976, active United States
Title
Untitled (At Once)
Date Made
2015
Medium
Charcoal on paper
Dimensions
a-i) 12 × 9 in. (30.48 × 22.86 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Alireza Abrishamchi
Accession Number
M.2016.270a-i
Classification
Drawings
Collecting Area
Art of the Middle East: Contemporary
Curatorial Notes

Straddling abstraction and realism, Ali Banisadr’s paintings are characteristically chaotic, a cacophony of color and brush strokes that bar the viewer from finding a central focal point. From this chaos, barely recognizable landscapes and figures emerge. Banisadr brings these figures to light more clearly in this series of drawings, Untitled (At Once), extracted from a group of paintings completed in 2015. Although created after the paintings were finished, the reduction of the drawings to their most basic and graphic state gives insight into Banisadr’s creative process and the systems of mark-making that generate his larger compositions. Like glyphs in a language or notes in a music composition, the drawings provide essential visual anchors to the frenzied world of Banisadr’s paintings.

Ali Banisadr was born in Iran in 1976 and he currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York in 2005 and an MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2007. He has held nine solo shows, participated in numerous groups and is represented in collections in Europe and the United States, including the British Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

Selected Bibliography
  • Banisadr, Ali. Ali Banisadr. New York: Rizzoli Electa, 2021.