Barakat Contemporary presents a solo
exhibition “Someone is coming with a flower” by Iranian-born American artist
Nicky Nodjoumi, through January 12, 2025. The exhibition comprises three works
created before the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the first public unveiling of
over sixty monotypes on paper produced shortly after the artist's exile to
Miami, US, in 1981.
A monotype is created by painting directly
with oil paint or ink on a metal or stone plate, and then pressing paper onto
it to make a print. It blends elements of painting and printmaking, but its
defining characteristic is that it produces a unique work.
Nicky Nodjoumi’s 1981 monotypes offer a
glimpse into the various motifs and artistic styles that would later become
central to his acclaimed paintings. Furthermore, by leveraging the spontaneous
and expressive nature of monotype, the artist produced a prolific number of
works saturated with uninhibited political dissent, artistic fervor, and
autobiographic records at the time.
The exhibition title, “Someone is coming
with a flower,” refers to a sentence written in Persian on Nodjoumi’s first
monotype created in 1976, which also serves as the title of the piece. This
phrase expresses hope and anticipation for democracy as if foreseeing the
imminent revolution.
However, as reflected in the works from
1981, that hope was met with the paradoxical reality of an even more oppressive
regime. This irony extended not only into Nodjoumi’s personal life leading to
his exile but also continues to claim the sacrifices of many to this day.
Ji Yeon Lee has been working as an editor for the media art and culture channel AliceOn since 2021 and worked as an exhibition coordinator at samuso (now Space for Contemporary Art) from 2021 to 2023.