Overview

Farhad Ahrarnia is an Iranian-British artist, based in Shiraz and Sheffield. He adopts and draws knowledge from an extensive variety of craft making techniques relevant to his localities. Through a rigorous methodology of citing art historical references, particularly those of Saqqakhana (a movement from the 1960's where the then contemporary artists tapped into Iranian Popular Culture, traditional craft and Persian artefacts), Russian Constructivism and Surrealism, he continues to dissect and re-articulate the spirit and experience of modernity and modernism in contexts other than exclusively Western. Thus entangling, twisting, complicating and interrupting the established art historical categories, narratives and dichotomies.

 

Works
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, The Grace of Unbecoming, Between Force and Meaning, a Moment, Caught, No. 2, 2015
    The Grace of Unbecoming, Between Force and Meaning, a Moment, Caught, No. 2, 2015
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, Something for the Touts, the Nuns, the Grocery Clerks and You, No. 17, 2015
    Something for the Touts, the Nuns, the Grocery Clerks and You, No. 17, 2015
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, La Femme Du Bazar, no. 10, 2015
    La Femme Du Bazar, no. 10, 2015
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, No. 1, 2015
    The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, No. 1, 2015
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, The Dig no. 8, Nimrud Series, 2015-16
    The Dig no. 8, Nimrud Series, 2015-16
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, Memory of Sun, 2018
    Memory of Sun, 2018
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, Rhapsody in Blue, with shades of ArborVitae and Emerald Greens, 2018
    Rhapsody in Blue, with shades of ArborVitae and Emerald Greens, 2018
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, The Dig, Nile series, no.12, 2018-19
    The Dig, Nile series, no.12, 2018-19
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, no.7, 2019-22
    The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, no.7, 2019-22
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, no.6,, 2019-22
    The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, no.6,, 2019-22
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, no.9, 2019-22
    The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, no.9, 2019-22
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, Tabiat Bijaan, no. 5, 2020
    Tabiat Bijaan, no. 5, 2020
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, Tabiat Bijaan, no. 6, 2020
    Tabiat Bijaan, no. 6, 2020
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, Desert Flower/Desert Snow, After Matisse, 2022
    Desert Flower/Desert Snow, After Matisse, 2022
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, Desert Flower/Desert Snow, After Matisse, 2022
    Desert Flower/Desert Snow, After Matisse, 2022
  • Farhad Ahrarnia, Her Body, Her Nation, 2014-2015
    Her Body, Her Nation, 2014-2015
Biography

Farhad Ahrarnia (b. 1971, Shiraz, Iran) is an artist living and working between Shiraz, Iran, and Sheffield, UK. He studied Experimental and Documentary Film Theory and Practice at the Northern Media School, Sheffield Hallam University.

 

Working across embroidery, sculpture, collage, photography, and installation, Ahrarnia’s practice examines the relationship between image, power, and cultural memory. Drawing on historical visual traditions from the Middle East alongside global histories of art and conflict, he frequently appropriates and reworks archival imagery—particularly Orientalist paintings, historical photographs, and documentary images. Through labor-intensive embroidery and material interventions, Ahrarnia disrupts and reconfigures these images, challenging dominant narratives while introducing acts of repair, resistance, and reinterpretation.

 

Recent solo exhibitions include No Scherazade at Lawrie Shabibi, Dubai (2024); The Lacemaker at Lawrie Shabibi, Dubai (2021); Twisting the Modern at Lawrie Shabibi, Dubai (2019); Art in Another Language at Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut (2019); Something for the Touts, the Nuns, the Grocery Clerks and You at Lawrie Shabibi, Dubai (2017); A Dish Fit for the Gods at Lawrie Shabibi, Dubai (2015); and Stage on Fire at Rose Issa Projects, London (2014). Earlier exhibitions include Stitched at Leighton House Museum, London (2008), presented in collaboration with Rose Issa Projects.

 

Ahrarnia has participated in numerous international group exhibitions including Seeing Is Believing: The Art and Influence of Gérôme at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha (2024); The Human Image: Art, Identities and Symbolism at CaixaForum, Seville (2022); Punk Orientalism at Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina (2019); and Serpentiform at Museo di Roma, Rome (2016). His work has also been presented in major international exhibitions including The Great Game at the Iranian Pavilion of the 56th Venice Biennale (2015), the 6th Tashkent Biennale of Contemporary Art (2011), the Sheffield Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale (2007), and Documenta 12, Kassel (2007).

 

His works are held in several major public and private collections including the British Museum, London; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth; Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha; Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford; Harewood House, Leeds; the Farjam Foundation, Dubai; the Mohammed Afkhami Collection, Dubai; and the Huma Kabakci Collection, Istanbul.

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