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Parham Ghalamdar

Discipline:

Multidisciplinary Artist

Location:

Aughton

ABOUT:

Parham Ghalamdar is an artist skilled in oil painting, ceramics, digital animation, AI-generated imagery, and writing. Parham's recent works explores his historical and philosophical heritage, utilizing a decolonial lens to reinterpret and innovate within the genres of futurism and science fiction. His recent solo exhibitions include "Painting, An Unending" at the main gallery of HOME in Manchester and "Deep Desert Objekt" at Pipeline Contemporary Gallery in London. He has exhibited at venues such as Caustic Coastal, the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, Castlefield Gallery, Whitworth Gallery, Manchester Art Gallery, and The Lowry. Recognized with awards like the UK New Artists bursary 2023, DYCP grant, and Innovative Grant, his art is collected by notable institutions, including the Government Art Collection.

WORKS:

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