Farhad Ahrarnia b. 1971
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 Through a rigorous methodology of citing art historical references, particularly those of Saqqakhana (a movement from the 1960's where the then contemporary artists tapped into Iranian Popular Culture, traditional craft and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.
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The Grace of Unbecoming, Between Force and Meaning, a Moment, Caught, No. 2, 2015 -
Something for the Touts, the Nuns, the Grocery Clerks and You, No. 17, 2015 -
La Femme Du Bazar, no. 10, 2015 -
The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, No. 1, 2015 -
The Dig no. 8, Nimrud Series, 2015-16 -
Memory of Sun, 2018 -
Rhapsody in Blue, with shades of ArborVitae and Emerald Greens, 2018 -
The Dig, Nile series, no.12, 2018-19 -
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.6,, 2019-22 -
The Delirium of Becoming, a Moment Caught Between Myth and History, no.9, 2019-22 -
Tabiat Bijaan, no. 5, 2020 -
Tabiat Bijaan, no. 6, 2020 -
Desert Flower/Desert Snow, After Matisse, 2022 -
Desert Flower/Desert Snow, After Matisse, 2022 -
Her Body, Her Nation, 2014-2015
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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Form and Rhythm
Sotheby's, Dubai in collaboration with Lawrie Shabibi 12 Mar - 7 Jun 2025Form and Rhythm is an exhibition presented by Lawrie Shabibi at Sotheby’s Dubai, scheduled from March 12 to May 7, 2025. This exhibition is part of The Gallery Collective ,...Read more -
Farhad Ahrarnia
No Scheherazade 14 Dec 2024 - 28 Jan 2025 GalleryLawrie Shabibi is pleased to announce No Scheherazade by Farhad Ahrarnia, his fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. Comprising works in Ahrarnia’s signature techniques of embroidered photography and wood inlay...Read more -
Farhad Ahrarnia Features in Group Exhibiton at Qatar Museums
Seeing Is Believing: The Art and Influence of Gérôme 2 Nov 2024 - 22 Feb 2025 Museums'Seeing Is Believing: The Art and Influence of Gérôme' unfolds across three separate yet interconnected sections, each one presenting, questioning or reevaluating Gérôme’s artistic output through different perspectives, artistic mediums...Read more -
Under Construction Part II
Group Exhibition 5 Jul - 22 Sep 2021 GalleryUnder Construction Part II expands on the notion of the uncompleted project, the work in progress, presenting a series of evolving, paradoxical, overlapping paradigms, where histories are re-evaluated, cultural artefacts...Read more -
Farhad Ahrarnia: The Lacemaker
Solo Exhibition 20 Jan - 7 Mar 2021 GalleryThe Lacemaker is the third solo exhibition of Farhad Ahrarnia (b. 1971) at the gallery. Comprising images drawn from a diverse range of sources and media – the internet, printed...Read more -
Materialize
Maliheh Afnan, Farhad Ahrarnia, Shaikha Al Mazrou, Asad Faulwell, Fathi Hassan, Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim, Nadia Kaabi-Linke, Mona Saudi, Driss Ouadahi, Shahpour Pouyan 18 Mar - 7 Apr 2019 GalleryOpening 18 March in Warehouse 13 -a large space just across from its gallery within Alserkal Avenue- Lawrie Shabibi presents a major group exhibition to coincide with the 12th edition...Read more -
Scripted Reality
10 Hanover Street | London W1S 1YQ 26 Jun - 3 Jul 2018 GalleryLawrie Shabibi is excited to announce “Scripted Reality ”, a group exhibition of six artists to be shown at 10 Hanover. This is Lawrie Shabibi’s first exhibition outside our gallery...Read more -
Each Day An Artist
12 May - 1 Sep 2018 GalleryLawrie Shabibi is pleased to present “Each Day an Artist ” from 12 May – [12 June], 2018. “Each Day an Artist ” is an exhibition conceived for the holy...Read more -
Something for the Touts, the Nuns, the Grocery Clerks and You
Farhad Ahrarnia 8 Feb - 2 Mar 2017 GalleryAs in his previous pictorial series, Ahrarnia references such qualities of the Russian Avant-Garde who greatly influenced the art and architecture of mid 20th century Iran, a cultural extension of the 19th century “Great Game”. Ahrarnia’s interest in exploring the Khatam marquetry as a mark-making medium combines an aesthetic tradition and applies it to seminal 20th century Modernist works. Ahrarnia considers the Khatam a mathematically generated self-referential process, in line with 20th century Modernist notions. Applying traditional materials and craftsmanship he uses Modernist and Constructivist paintings as a blueprint from which to lay out his Khatam mosaics, emphasizing the engagement of the modern with the traditional, the decorative with the scientific, and embedding this entanglement of various cultural sensibilities into one radiant surface. He presents a selection of Khatam works based on the sparse compositions of Max Bill, El Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich.Read more
Ahrarnia’s latest series entitled Something for the Touts, the Nuns, the Grocery Clerks and You begins outside of the atist's studio, in the markets of Shiraz, Esfahan, Mashhad and Tehran. As a performative act, the artist has been collecting discarded packaging cardboard boxes from local businesses over the last few years, to form and compose a visual and textual archive.
Ahrarnia reads these boxes through their logos and brands as well as their individual journeys. The sculptural physicality, constructed shapes and textual details of each box allude to the modern aesthetic values of Russian Constructivists and Suprematists, encapsulating the artist's continued interest in Modernity and the changing byproducts of Modernization in both global and regional contexts.
The variation of fonts and graphics sensibilities visible on their stem from early to mid-20th century modern advertising codes which were influenced by the Russian Avant-Garde and were applied universally. Yet the usage of fonts in both Farsi and English lend and create a unique set of variations of incongruous usage of signs, languages and aesthetics which in turn reflect the dynamics of a society and her cultures in a constant state of flux and becoming.
Ahrarnia takes these boxes apart and then works with a local artist to paint circular-shaped gilded illuminations, known as tazhib, around specific parts of the boxes. Tahzib was traditionally applied around historically important and highly valued religious and devotional texts as a . In these works, the application of Tazhib has been "mis-appropriated" and is adopted as a decorative and celebratory device to to raise the significance and cultural value of the found objects.
Since sanctions have been lifted after 36 years of embargo on Iran, the country’s historical position as a manufacturing plant, with much industry, has been brought to light. Through his cardboard series, the artist examines the advancing formation of rapid and aggressive consumption patterns across Iran and new possibilities of soft power through trade and commerce.
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UNSEEN
SUMMER GROUP EXHIBITION 25 May - 8 Sep 2016 GalleryFor the final exhibition of the season Lawrie Shabibi presents UNSEEN , a group show of recent works by artists from the gallery roster: Adel Abidin, Farhad Ahrarnia, Asad Faulwell,...Read more -
A Dish Fit for the Gods
Farhad Ahrarnia 16 Nov 2015 - 13 Jan 2016 GalleryPrivate view: Sunday, 15 November 2015, 5 - 9 PM Lawrie Shabibi is proud to present A Dish Fit for the Gods by Farhad Ahrarnia, his first solo exhibition in...Read more
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Art Radar Interviews Farhad Ahrarnia About His Second Solo "Something for the Touts, the Nuns, the Grocery Clerks & You"
Claire Wilson, Art Radar Asia, February 22, 2017 -
Harper's Bazaar Art Arabia Features Farhad Ahrarnia: 'Dancing in Shiraz'
Lemma Shehadi, Harper's Bazaar Art Arabia, September 1, 2016 -
ARTSY Selects Lawrie Shabibi Among the 20 Best Booths at Art Basel Hong Kong, 2016
ALEXANDER FORBES AND FRANCES ARNOLD, ARTSY, March 22, 2016 -
"Reversing Orientalism" The Kurios Magazine Reviews Ahrarnia's Solo 'A Dish Fit for the Gods'
The Kurious , The Kurious , January 20, 2016 -
Selections Magazine Reviews Ahrarnia's 'A Dish Fit for the Gods'
Laura Egerton, Selections Magazine, January 1, 2016 -
Art Radar Reviews Ahrarnia's 'A Dish Fit for the Gods'
C. A. Xuan Mai Ardia, Art Radar, December 9, 2015 -
"Shiraz the Muse" - Canvas Profiles Farhad Ahrarnia
Haleh Anvari , Canvas, November 1, 2015
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Farhad Ahrarnia featured in 'Testing the Canon of Ancient Near Eastern Art and Archaeology'
Published by Oxford University Press Read more -
Farhad Ahrarnia | Hossein Valamanesh: In Creating Objects
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Industrial Blue: Vol. 1
Farhad Ahrarnia 2017 Read more -
Reflections
contemporary art of the Middle East and North Africa Venetia Porter, 2020 Read more
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Farhad Ahrarnia - The Lacemaker Exhibition Tour
February 9, 2021Gallery co-founder William Lawrie walks us through Farhad Ararnia's third solo exhibition at the gallery, The Lacemaker.Read more -
Farhad Ahrarnia
May 15, 2014Inspired by the Orientalism of the Ballets Russes and the Modernism of Malevich, artist Farhad Ahrarnia creates kinetic marquetry work and vibrant, multi-layered photographs on canvas that celebrate the avant-garde.Read more

