Born in Shiraz, Iran, Shirazeh Houshiary moved to London in 1974 to study at the Chelsea School of Art. She emerged as a significant figure in the British art scene during the 1980s, gaining early recognition for her sculptural work before transitioning into a practice defined by intricate, layered painting and large-scale architectural installations.
Her signature style involves the meticulous application of pigment and pencil to create delicate, web-like structures that appear to dissolve or vibrate on the canvas. Her work often incorporates Islamic architectural influences and Sufi philosophy, focusing on the intersection of perception and the void. She frequently utilizes light and shadow to transform physical space, particularly in her public commissions and site-specific installations.
Houshiary maintains a long-standing relationship with the Lisson Gallery, which continues to feature her work in international programming. Recent updates confirm her ongoing participation in the gallery's exhibition schedule, including the presentation of her project titled Breath.
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