Faramarz Pilaram
{{Short description|Iranian modern artist (1937–1983)}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Faramarz Pilaram
| native_name = فرامرز پیلارام
| native_name_lang = fa
| birth_date = April 10, 1937
| birth_place = Tehran, Pahlavi Iran
| death_date = September 1983 (or 1982)
| burial_place = Behesht-e Zahra
| education = School of Decorative Arts for Boys
| alma_mater = Tehran University
| occupation = Artists, professor
| known_for = Painting
| spouse = Homa Darrati (married 1974–?)
| children = 3
| father =
}}
Faramarz Pilaram ({{Langx|fa|فرامرز پیلارام}}; 1937–1983, or 1982){{Cite web |last=Fouladvand |first=Hengameh |date=August 1, 2014 |title=Pilaram, Faramarz |url=https://iranicaonline.org/articles/pilaram-faramarz |website=Encyclopædia Iranica}} was an Iranian painter and educator.{{Cite web |title=بیوگرافی فرامرز پیلارام (۱۳۱۵-۱۳۶۲) |url=https://www.honarmrooz.com/بخش-%D9%87%D9%86%D8%B1%DB%8C-14/14378-%D8%A8%DB%8C%D9%88%DA%AF%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%81%DB%8C-%D9%81%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%85%D8%B1%D8%B2-%D9%BE%DB%8C%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%85 |access-date=2022-12-17 |website=هنر امروز honarmrooz.com |language=fa}} He is known for his abstract, and calligraphy-based modern paintings. Pilaram was a pioneer within the Saqqakhaneh school, a neo-traditionalist art movement.{{Cite book |last=Keshmirshekan |first=Hamid |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=w_tIAQAAIAAJ |title=Different Sames: New Perspectives in Contemporary Iranian Art |last2=Irving |first2=Mark |last3=Downey |first3=Anthony |date=2009 |publisher=Thames & Hudson |isbn=978-0-500-97697-5 |pages=21, 25 |language=en}} There were three major periods in his artistic career: figurative, decorative and calligraphic.
Early life and education
Faramarz Pilaram was born on April 10, 1937, in Tehran, Pahlavi Iran. Pilaram attended Jalil Ziapour's School of Decorative Arts for Boys ({{Langx|fa|Honarestān-e honarhā-ye zibā-ye pesarān}}) in Tehran, where he studied under Mahmoud Farshchian; and graduated in 1959.
He attended the Faculty of Decorative Arts ({{Langx|fa|Dāneškada-e honarhā-ye tazʾini}}) at Tehran University (now University of Tehran), where he graduated in 1965. And in 1968, Pilaram received his master’s degree in painting and interior design from the Faculty of Decorative Arts; where he studied under Shokouh Riazi.{{Cite web |last=Ramezani |first=Javed |title=نمایشی در غیاب{{!}} نگاهی به آثار فرامرز پیلارام |trans-title=A show in absence A look at Faramaraz Pilaram's works |url=https://avammag.com/14018/text-critic/%d9%86%d9%82%d8%af-%d9%be%db%8c%d9%84%d8%a7%d8%b1%d8%a7%d9%85-%d8%ac%d8%a7%d9%88%db%8c%d8%af-%d8%b1%d9%85%d8%b6%d8%a7%d9%86%db%8c/ |website=Avam magazine |language=fa}}
In 1974, Pilaram married his cousin Homa Darrati and had three children.
Career
Pilaram was among the first group of Iranian artists focused on Iranian heritage and mythical motifs in their artwork, which makes him one of the founders of the Saqqakhaneh art movement. Other leading members of the movement including Massoud Arabshahi, Mohammad Ehsai, Parviz Tanavoli, and Hossein Zenderoudi.{{Cite book |last=Scheiwiller |first=Staci Gem |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gt0ZBQAAQBAJ |title=Performing the Iranian State: Visual Culture and Representations of Iranian Identity |date=2014-11-01 |publisher=Anthem Press |isbn=978-1-78308-328-2 |pages=102 |language=en}}
Pilaram played a pivotal role in the establishment of Iran Gallery (Tālār-e Iran, later Talar-e Ghandriz) in Tehran, founded in 1964 by Pilaram, Mansoor Ghandriz, Rouin Pakbaz, Sadegh Tabrizi, Mohammad-Reza Jodat, Ghobad Shiva, Massoud Arabshahi, Sirus Malek, Farshid Mesghali, Parviz Mahallati, Morteza Momayez, and Hadi Hezareiy.{{Cite web |last=Saghafi |first=Morad |date=Autumn 1996 |title=The city and the social presentation of art: A glance at Ghandriz Gallery experience |url=https://pagesmagazine.net/en/articles/the-city-and-the-social-presentation-of-art-a-glance-at-ghandriz-gallery-experience/58ca787e9874cf00b277ccc1 |access-date=2022-12-17 |website=Pages Magazine, No. 13 |language=en}}{{Cite web |date=2015-12-07 |title=Simurg, c. 1961-1964 |url=https://greyartgallery.nyu.edu/artworks/simurg-2/ |access-date=2022-12-17 |website=Grey Art Gallery |language=en-US}}
He was a founding member of the Independent Artists Group in Tehran, led by Marcos Grigorian.{{Cite web |title=Iranian Painters, Marcos Grigorian |url=https://toosfoundation.com/category/resources-iranian-painters/ |access-date=2022-12-16 |website=Toos Foundation}}
Pilaram participated in the third and fourth Tehran Biennial. From 1972 to 1980, he taught design classes in the Faculty of Architecture at Iran University of Science and Technology.
Death and legacy
In 1983, he died of a heart attack in Maḥmudabad, Mazandaran Province. Some sources state the date of death as 1982, possibly due to calendar conversation issues. Pilaram was buried in the Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran.
His artwork is in museum collections, including at the Museum of Modern Art,{{Cite web |title=Faramarz Pilaram. Laminations (Les Lames). 1962 {{!}} MoMA |url=https://www.moma.org/collection/works/36224 |access-date=2022-12-17 |website=The Museum of Modern Art |language=en}} Metropolitan Museum of Art,{{Cite web |title=Composition ca. 1960–63 |url=https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/817406?sortBy=Relevance&ft=Faramarz+Pilaram&offset=0&rpp=40&pos=4 |access-date=2022-12-17 |website=The Metropolitan Museum of Art}} Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art,{{Cite web |title=Will the shah's art collection come to Berlin? – DW – 11/25/2016 |url=https://www.dw.com/en/will-the-art-collection-of-the-shah-of-iran-come-to-berlin/a-36527399 |access-date=2022-12-17 |website=Deutsche Welle (DW) |language=en}} and the Grey Art Gallery at NYU.{{Cite web |date=2015-12-07 |title=Colt 45, 1968 |url=https://greyartgallery.nyu.edu/artworks/colt-45-2/ |access-date=2022-12-17 |website=Grey Art Gallery |language=en-US}}
In 2006, Pilaram had a posthumous retrospective exhibition at Gallery 66 in Tehran.
See also
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