Shahin Afrassiabi


Shahin Afrassiabi is an artist and author who has been based in London, Berlin and Spain.
His early work can be characterised as mixed media installations, using using everyday building materials and domestic objects in juxtaposition, including use of shop window displays as a motif. It has been suggested his work is influenced by architectural practice and early 20th century design, including Russian Constructivism. More recent works have included oil paintings and drawings.

Education

Afrassiabi studied for an MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, graduating in 1997. He set up The Trade Apartment with architect Raymond Brinkman in 1998, and held his first solo show, 'You're a Heavenly Thing' in 2000.

Career

Afrassiabi was a member of the ARC group along with Gideon London, Nicola Pellegrini, Ottonella Mocellin, Lennie Lee, David Miles, and Emma Southgate
In 2001 he was one of ten artists selected for the Institute of Contemporary Arts' Beck's Futures Arts award for his mixed media work 'Jalousie Gelocht als Blend Schultz' which is now in the permanent collection of Leeds Art Gallery.

Exhibitions

His work has featured in a number of international exhibitions, examples including: