Lot 7, Assadour Bezdikian - Untitled* - From Transmission to Transgression. Reflection on modern and contemporary artists of the MENA. - Auctions

Untitled*

Description

Executed in: 2008

Medium: oil on canvas 

Size: 81 x 100 cm

Dated and signed "2008 ASSADOUR" on the front lower right. Signed "ASSADOUR" on the reverse

Provenance

Private Collection, Lebanon.

Location

Beirut, Lebanon

Estimate €16,000 - €20,000

Description

Bezdikian is known for his ability to convey complex emotions through his works, using a variety of formal techniques to create layers of meaning within his paintings. Working within the realm of abstract expressionism, Untitled (2008) challenges the boundaries between representation and realism. The figure depicted on the left appears to be in a struggle of duality amidst a scene dominated by a sundry of fragmented elements, signs, and industrial materials. The composition he crafts is, as usual, brilliantly elusive, with a meticulous precision evident in every element amid the apparent chaos.

Assadour Bezdikian, widely known as Assadour, is a Lebanese Armenian artist born in 1943 in a northern Beirut suburb. Assadour’s paintings often feature a world seen through a kaleidoscope of geometric forms and algebraic formulas, physics, colour theory and engineering. From a young age, he nurtured a passion for art, pursuing lessons with Paul Guiragossian and winning a scholarship to study classical painting at the Pietro Vannucci Academy in Perugia, Italy. Immersed in Italy’s artistic heritage and inspired by the Renaissance, he developed an affinity for drawing and the sciences. 

While in Europe, he became interested in art movements such as Constructivism, Abstraction and Expressionism, all responses to the technological and scientific advancement of the modernist period. He currently lives and works in Paris, though the majority of his life is characterised by a nomadic lifestyle, echoing the themes of identity and un-rootedness in his work. He became a prominent figure in the Beirut art scene despite swimming against the current of movements and subjects that inspired his peers.

Assadour has exhibited works in Beirut at the Sursock Museum’s Salons d’Automne (1962, 1963, 1964), Gallery One (1963, 1964), Galerie L’Amateur (1966, 1969) and Modulart (1972, 1975). He is the recipient of numerous awards including the Gold Medal at the Terza Biennale Internazionale Della Grafica d’Arte, Florence (1972) and the Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris (1984). In 2022, Osthaus Museum in Hagen dedicated a major retrospective.

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