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Amir Zaki: Nothing To Say

Past exhibition
2024年2月24日 - 3月30日
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Amir Zaki: Nothing To Say

“In a staring contest, a photograph always wins.”

Diane Rosenstein is pleased to present Nothing To Say, a solo exhibition of new photographs by Egyptian American artist Amir Zaki (USA, b. 1974). For the past twenty-five years, Zaki has developed a photographic language which seeks to elevate the formal qualities of California’s architecture and landscape. For his second solo exhibition with Diane Rosenstein Gallery, he will present nineteen color photographs with two distinct subjects – roadside signs and winter trees in Central and Southern California. 

 

A limited edition catalogue, Nothing To Say, was published by Diane Rosenstein Gallery on the occasion of this exhibition.

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作品
  • Amir Zaki The Chef, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Chef, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Painter, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Painter, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Designer, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Designer, 2023
  • Amir Zaki Dori, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    Dori, 2023
  • Amir Zaki James, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    James, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Collector, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Collector, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Monk, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Monk, 2023
  • Amir Zaki Macie, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    Macie, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Photographer, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Photographer, 2023
  • Amir Zaki Inaya, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    Inaya, 2023
  • Amir Zaki Sofia, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    Sofia, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Homeopath, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Homeopath, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Nurse, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Nurse, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Pastor, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Pastor, 2023
  • Amir Zaki Laila, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    Laila, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Beautician, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Beautician, 2023
  • Amir Zaki Mateo, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    Mateo, 2023
  • Amir Zaki The Celebrity, 2023
    Amir Zaki
    The Celebrity, 2023
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报道
  • Installation view of 'Nothing To Say' at Diane Rosenstein Gallery, Los Angeles (Photo by Robert Wedemeyer)

    Review: 'Nothing To Say' in ARTNOWLA

    Jody Zellen, ARTNOWLA, 2024年3月22日
  • Amir Zaki in "10 Shows To See in Los Angeles This March"

    Matt Stromberg, Hyperallergic, 2024年2月27日
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  • Amir Zaki in Riverside / PST ART: Art & Science Collide

    Amir Zaki in Riverside / PST ART: Art & Science Collide

    2024年9月20日
    Amir Zaki is included in 'Digital Capture: Southern California and the Pixel-Based Image World,' Co-...
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  • Amir Zaki in ARTNOWLA

    Amir Zaki in ARTNOWLA

    Exhibition review 2024年3月22日
    'A Master at Compositing,' by Jody Zellen Zaki is a master ... at transforming the observable into s...
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  • BOOK LAUNCH WITH AMIR ZAKI

    BOOK LAUNCH WITH AMIR ZAKI

    2024年2月20日
    Amir Zaki will sign copies of his new monograph, published by Diane Rosenstein, and will give a tour...
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新闻稿

Amir Zaki: Nothing To Say 

February 24 – March 30, 2024

 

Opening Reception: Saturday, February 24th, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

 

Diane Rosenstein is pleased to present Nothing To Say, a solo exhibition of new photographs by Egyptian American artist Amir Zaki (USA, b. 1974). For the past twenty-five years, Zaki has developed a photographic language which seeks to elevate the formal qualities of California’s architecture and landscape. For his second solo exhibition with Diane Rosenstein Gallery, he will present nineteen color photographs with two distinct subjects – roadside signs and winter trees in Central and Southern California. 

 

“In a staring contest, a photograph always wins.”

 

Zaki is drawn to a direct, non-verbal experience of visual art. In Nothing To Say, the artist alters his photographs by digitally redacting text and graphics from these outdoor signs, thus revealing their inherent volume, shape and color. Photographed against a vibrant sky, and titled as archetypes, like ‘The Guru,’ ‘The Collector,’ or ‘The Monk,’ the signs take on a 

heroic quality and a nuanced personality. 

The exhibition will also feature a suite of eight photographs of winter trees, offered as symbolic portraits of Zaki’s extended family. They serve, like many of Zaki’s exhibitions as a visual and conceptual counterweight to the adjacent sign series.  Zaki has photographed trees for over a decade, and with each body of work, explores something unique. In Nothing To Say, Zaki challenges concepts around scale and place. The trees are depicted with trunk, branch, and leaf, but never shown rooted in the ground or in relation to other trees or elements of the landscape. Similarly, the signs are severed from place, and we see neither the pavement below nor the buildings that surround them. 

 

Installed as a dialogue, these works demonstrate Zaki’s career-long curiosity about the way that photography can narrow the divide between the natural and the built landscape through its inevitable flattening out of space, as well as render relative scale ambiguous. The true scale is contained within the print itself. 

 

A limited edition catalogue, Nothing To Say, was published by Diane Rosenstein Gallery on the occasion of this exhibition.

 

 

 

Amir Zaki (USA, b. 1974) makes photographs of California landscapes and architecture, and he re-envisions the world before him, creating a tension between the functional and the dysfunctional.  “My own work has focused mainly on both the built and natural landscape of California. I am among a generation of photographers who truly embraced digital technology as a way to make photographs that could not be made using only traditional means.”  

 

Born and raised in Beaumont, California, Zaki received his BA from UC Riverside (1996) and MFA from UCLA (1999).  He has received solo exhibitions with Diane Rosenstein Gallery; and from the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, ACME, and Edward Cella Gallery, all in Los Angeles, and James Harris Gallery in Dallas and Seattle. Amir Zaki’s photographs were included in The New City: Sub/urbia in Recent Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY (2006); Golden Hour: California Photography from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Vincent Price Art Museum (2022), Something About A Tree (curated by Linda Yablonsky), Flag Art Foundation, NY (2013); and the 2006 California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, in Newport Beach, CA. His work is in the permanent collection of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Orange County Museum of Art, and the Henry Art Gallery at University of Washington in Seattle; among others. He is a full professor of art at UC Riverside. Amir Zaki lives and works in Huntington Beach. 

 

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  • Amir Zaki

    Amir Zaki

    Nothing To Say Amir Zaki, 2024
    Soft cover Monograph 104 页
    出版者: Diane Rosenstein Gallery
    ISBN: 979-8-9892909-1-8
    Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 inches
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