
Kamrooz Aram’s work disrupts the false opposition between ornament and abstraction, and challenges ornament’s relegation to discourses of criminality and excess. In his wide ranging exhibitions, he stages an encounter between the Euro-American avant-garde and non-western forms of abstraction, interrogating the boundaries between art, artifact, and modes of display. His lyrical paintings and arrangements break down the hierarchies of modernist aesthetics, asking that we rethink its categories and re-encounter these ideas and objects anew. Combining painting, sculpture, collage and exhibition design, he creates an interdependence between object and display, revealing the significance of design and architecture in affecting the interpretation of art.
–Sadia Shirazi

Lapis lazuli and cobalt oil paint on linen, lapis lazuli and cobalt oil paint on wood, marble, ceramic
42 x 8 x 8 in
107 x 20 x 20 cm

Lapis lazuli and cobalt oil paint on linen, lapis lazuli and cobalt oil paint on wood, marble, ceramic
42 x 8 x 8 in
107 x 20 x 20 cm

Lapis lazuli and cobalt oil paint on linen, lapis lazuli and cobalt oil paint on wood, marble, ceramic
42 x 8 x 8 in
107 x 20 x 20 cm


oil, oil crayon and pencil on linen
54 x 48 in
37 x 122 cm


oil and oil crayon on linen
108 x 72 in
274 x 183 cm


oil, oil crayon and book page on linen
24 x 20 in
61 x 51 cm


oil, oil crayon, and book page on linen
108 x 72 in
274 x 183 cm