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Morteza Khakshoor
Dirty Words & A Melody

Solo Exhibition 
27 Sept - 20 Oct 2022

Morteza Khakshoor | Solo Exhibition | Wilder Gallery

In collaboration with Mothflower

28 September – 20 October 2022

PV Tuesday 27th September 6.30 - 8.30pm

Wed - Friday 10am-3pm, Saturdays 11am-2pm

or by appointment

Wilder, in collaboration with Mothflower and proud to present a solo exhibition by Morteza Khakshoor. 

Morteza Khakshoor’s paintings capture fragments of possible narratives. These psychically charged moments provide fleeting glimpses into mysterious lives, raising as many questions as they answer. Like dirty words set to a familiar tune, Khakshoor’s playful images delight and titillate viewers, pulling them in to a world of gleaming fictions.

The artist’s practice is rooted in drawing, which he uses as a tool for deep observation, capturing imagery that catches his imagination. He then works with the resulting drawings, often collaging or combining them in unexpected ways to uncover intriguing juxtapositions. Through a process of visual free associations, narratives begin to emerge as disparate elements come together, speaking to the power of accident and chance. Khakshoor’s ideas come from the unconscious and the imagination, mixing imagery from past and present realities with surreal elements. 

The artist is particularly interested in male bodies and personas, depicting scenes of homosocial activities and environments in which men carry out unexplained or obscure activities. The paintings explore masculine behaviours and modes of self-representation, recognising that many dominant traditions and histories are shaped by male narratives. Some of Khakshoor’s works point subtly to his ongoing interest in the recent history of Iran, the country in which he grew up. Iranian public figures appear sporadically, speaking to an interest in the complexities of how individuals in the public eye present themselves and are represented by others. 

Dirty Words and a Melody features a theatrical cast of characters, inspired in part by the tragicomical world of Shakespeare and the famous adaptations of the writer’s plays Khakshoor watched on Iranian television as a child. In theatre, interior states of characters are constructed through their words and actions; these paintings similarly build worlds and characters from external signs, allowing backgrounds and storylines to emerge freely in the minds of both artist and viewers. 

Evoking dreamlike states or skewed fantasies, these fragmentary fictions are imbued with a sense of disquiet or discomfort; shadows are uncannily misaligned with their subjects while bright colours bely solemn faces. However, there is also a strong sense of playfulness and mischievousness throughout the exhibition. The protagonists of the paintings frequently appear in states of undress or engaging in acts that usually take place behind closed doors. These scenes of naughtiness point to the social construction of shame and the seductiveness of scandal. 

As viewers, we are transformed into voyeurs, enticed by the blurring of boundaries between public and private, and titillated by the delightful unseemliness of Khakshoor’s visual world. Throughout Dirty Words and a Melody, the artist invites us to examine the manifestations of the subconscious, to come face-to-face with an uneasy beauty that hovers between the banal, the humorous, and the mysteriously profound. 

 

- Text by Anna Souter

About The Artist

Morteza Khakshoor (b. 1984 Iran) currently lives and works in London, having recently relocating from Southern California. He moved to the US in 2010 to continue his education in Fine Arts. He received his BFA from Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts in 2015 and completed his MFA at The Ohio State University in 2018. He has been exhibiting his work nationally and internationally since 2011.  Solo exhibitions include ‘Stubbly Numbness’, EmmaGrayHQ, Santa Monica CA (2022); ‘Forty-One Drawings and Prints’, University Art Gallery, California State University (2018) and; ‘What Has Become Of Your Strength’, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (2016). Group Exhibitions include, ‘Pour Some Sugar on Me’ Lundgren Gallery, Palma, Spain (2022); ‘Character’, Mothflower, online (2022); ‘It Was The Best Of Times, It Was The Worst Of Times’, Duane Thomas Gallery, NYC (2022); ‘Humoral Theory’, (3-Person Exhibition), BEERS London, UK (2020); ‘Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair’, London, UK (2020); and; 2018 Edition Artists Book Fair (E/AB), New York, NY. He is the recipient o many awards, including The Inaugural Emerging Artist Award at the Editions/Artists’ Book Fair (E/AB) in 2018. His works are in private and public collections, most notably The Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice in New York City.

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Bad Foot, 2021, Acrylic on panel, 50.8cm x 58.4cm

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Gateway, 2022, Acrylic and crayon on panel, 30.48cm x 22.86cm and Flyer, 2022, Acrylic on panel, 30.48 x 38.1cm

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Please email info@wilder.gallery to register interest or enquire about works, thank you.

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