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SUMMARY:Artist Talk | Reza Aramesh and the Baroque Continuum
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk | Reza Aramesh and the Baroque Continuum\n\nThe drama\, theatricality\, and emotional intensity of Baroque art continue to resonate in contemporary practice\, as internationally acclaimed artist Reza Aramesh demonstrates in his work across photography\, sculpture\, video\, and performance. Engaging critically with Western art history\, Aramesh draws on these Baroque qualities while exploring narratives of race\, class\, and sexuality in the modern world. \nIn this talk\, Aramesh will reflect on the idea of the “Baroque continuum\,” examining how the techniques\, staging\, and symbolic power of Caravaggio and his contemporaries continue to influence artists today. Audiences will gain insight into the dialogue between historical art and contemporary creative expression\, experiencing firsthand the enduring impact of the Baroque on modern artistic practice. \n\n\nArtist Talk | Reza Aramesh and the Baroque Continuum \nSunday\, October 26\, 2025\n1:00 PM–2:00 PM\nMuseum of Fine Arts\, St. Petersburg\n255 Beach Drive NE\, St. Petersburg FL 33701 \nFree with cost of admission \nGET TICKETS \nNot yet a member?\nBecome a member today and enjoy all the benefits membership at the MFA offers!  \nMFA Members enjoy free admission for an entire year\, early access to special exhibitions\, discounts at the MFA Shop and Café Clementine\, special member-only exclusive events\, and more. Bring the whole family! \nBECOME A MEMBER \n\nABOUT REZA ARAMESH \n \nReza Aramesh is an internationally acclaimed artist whose work spans sculpture\, drawing\, embroidery\, ceramics\, video\, and performance. His projects have been presented widely\, including at the Venice Biennale (2015\, 2024)\, Bienal de la Habana (2024)\, Asia Society Museum\, New York (2020)\, The Met Breuer (2018)\, SCAD Museum of Art\, Atlanta (2018)\, Akademie der Künste\, Berlin (2016)\, MAXXI\, Rome (2016)\, Art Basel Parcours (2017)\, and Frieze Sculpture Park (2015\, 2017). He has also orchestrated performances and exhibitions at the Barbican Centre\, Tate Britain\, and ICA\, London\, and his works are held in public and private collections across Argentina\, Germany\, Lithuania\, Poland\, the United States\, Belgium\, France\, Iran\, Lebanon\, Israel\, and the United Kingdom. Drawing on media coverage of international conflicts from the mid-20th century to the present\, Aramesh collaborates with non-professional models to re-stage these images into refined sculptural “actions\,” stripping overt signs of war to expose the tension between beauty and brutality. Through this decontextualization\, he probes representation and the iconography of the subjected male body—interrogating race\, class\, and sexuality in critical dialogue with the Western art-historical canon. \nImages: \nReza Aramesh (Iranian\, active London\, b. 1970)\, Study of the Head as Cultural Artifacts (detail)\, 2003\, Hand carved and polished Bianco Michelangelo marble\, Courtesy of the Artist and Dastan Gallery\, Private Collection. \n\nThis program is made possible through the generous support of The Stanton Storer Embrace the Arts Foundation.
URL:https://mfastpete.org/event/artist-talk-reza-aramesh/
LOCATION:Museum of Fine Arts\, St. Petersburg\, 255 Beach Drive NE\, St. Petersburg\, FL\, 33701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Educational Event,FREE for MFA Members,Lecture / Talk
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