Collections
Islamic Art Now: Contemporary Art of the Middle East
In recent years, the parameters of Islamic art (particularly as defined by museums, commercial art galleries, and private collections) have expanded to include contemporary works by artists from or with roots in the Middle East. These artists draw inspiration from their own cultural traditions, using techniques and incorporating imagery and ideas from earlier periods. They are not so much reinventing Islamic art as they are repurposing it so that it becomes more clearly a vehicle for personal expression, freed from the constraints of patronage and functionality.
LACMA has only recently begun to acquire contemporary art of the Middle East within the context of our Islamic collection in the belief that the function, strength, and ultimate success and relevance of the collection should not be based solely on exploring this art as a means to better understand the past. The collection can also be seen as a way to build creative links between the past, the present, and the future.
Shadi Ghadirian
Untitled from the Qajar Series, 1998
Shadi Ghadirian
Untitled from the Qajar Series, 1998
Shadi Ghadirian
Untitled from the Qajar Series
, 1998
Shadi Ghadirian
Untitled from the Qajar Series
, 1998
Shadi Ghadirian
Untitled from the Qajar Series, 1998
Shadi Ghadirian
Untitled from the Qajar Series, 1998
Shadi Ghadirian
Untitled from the Qajar Series
, 1998
Shadi Ghadirian
Untitled from the Qajar Series, 1998
Shadi Ghadirian
Untitled from the Qajar Series
, 1998
Abdulnasser Gharem
The Stamp (Moujaz), 2013
Toufic Beyhum
Untitled, 2016
Toufic Beyhum
Untitled, 2016
Afsoon
Cats, 2011-2013
Afsoon
Electricity or Oil, 2011-2013
Dia al-Azzawi
Ishtar, 1988
Bahman Mohassess
Untitled, 2009
Bahman Mohassess
Untitled, 2008
Shadi Yousefian
Letters #3, 2006
Parviz Tanavoli
Lion and Sword, 2008
Zahra Nouri Zenouz
Untitled, 2016