Born 1979 in Tehran, Iran. Lives in Los Angeles, CA.
(HE/HIM/HIS)
Amir H. Fallah received his BFA in Fine Art & Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art and his MFA in painting at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions across the United States and abroad. Recent institutional solo exhibitions include: The Fallacy of Borders at the Fowler Museum, UCLA (Los Angeles, CA), An Anthem for Uncertain Times at the Centre of International Contemporary Art (Vancouver, Canada), Scatter My Ashes on Foreign Land at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Tucson, AZ), What It Means to be an American, at South Dakota Art Museum (Brookings, SD), Unknown Voyage, at Schneider Museum of Art (Ashland, OR), and The Caretaker at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art (Overland Park, KS). In 2009 the artist was chosen to participate in the 9th Sharjah Biennial, and has received the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant. Amir H. Fallah has received several awards including the Northern Trust Purchase Prize at EXPO Chicago for his painting, Calling On The Past, the COLA Individual Artist Fellowship, and the Artadia Award. In 2023, Fallah announced the public project, CHANT, to support the Women, Life, Freedom movement in Iran.
Amir H. Fallah’s work is included in numerous prestigious collections including the de Young Museum (San Francisco, CA), Fowler Museum (Los Angeles, CA), the Centre for International Contemporary Art (Vancouver, Canada), Pitzer College Galleries (Claremont, CA), Buffalo AKG Art Museum (Buffalo, NY), Francisco Carolinum Linz Museum (Linz, Austria), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, CA), Birmingham Museum of Art (Birmingham, AL), Jorge M. Pérez Collection (Miami, FL), Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, (Athens, Greece), Xiao Museum Of Contemporary Art (Rizhao, China), McEvoy Foundation For The Arts (San Francisco, CA), Nerman Museum (Overland Park, KS), SMART Museum of Art at the University of Chicago (Chicago, IL), Davis Museum (Wellesley, MA), The Microsoft Collection (WA), Plattsburg State Art Museum (Plattsburgh, NY), Cerritos College Public Art Collection (Norwalk, CA), Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture (Los Angeles, CA) and Salsali Private Museum (Dubai, UAE). Fallah has been featured and reviewed in The New York Times, Artforum, ARTnews, The Art Newspaper, Forbes, The Financial Times, Whitewall, Tatler, Hong Kong, GQ, Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, Hyperallergic, Los Angeles Times, Apollo Magazine, and The Guardian among others. Amir H. Fallah is represented by Denny Gallery (New York), Shulamit Nazarian (Los Angeles), and Dio Horia (Athens, Greece).
When asked what gets him excited to make something new, contemporary artist Amir H. Fallah says simply, “I’m always excited.”
Mr. Fallah spoke about the Hong Kong work, his life and trajectory, and the uprising in Iran.
Amir H. Fallah shows his capacity to command a space visually at Art Basel Hong Kong.
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In Amir H. Fallah’s first museum exhibition in Los Angeles, expect to get caught up in the artist’s maximalist paintings and stained glass works.
The Fowler Museum at UCLA is displaying “The Fallacy of Borders” by Amir H. Fallah, an Iranian-born artist working in Los Angeles.
Amir H. Fallah turns western portraiture on its head in his first solo Los Angeles museum exhibition.
’s subjects are often veiled, their identity revealed through heavy iconography that the artist draws from multiple visual sources.
Tehran-born artist Amir H. Fallah draws on his migrant experience for new exhibition “The Fallacy of Borders” at UCLA’s Fowler Museum.
Los-Angeles based artist Amir H. Fallah has always taken the “more-is-more” approach to painting.
Amir Fallah draws on a rich mixture of sources, from Persian miniatures to children’s books, botanical illustrations, maps, and textile patterns to compose his vibrant, maximalist paintings.
Amir H. Fallah working fluidly across genres and media, he contends with themes of inheritance and appropriation, personhood and objecthood, diaspora and homeland, challenging us to question and transcend boundaries and borders that separate people, cultures, geographies, and art practices.
L.A.-based Iranian American artist Amir H. Fallah (b. 1979) will be using an image of a woman’s face inside of a sun–a visual once seen on the Iranian flag–as the centerpiece of an art project he intends to keep the ongoing humanitarian crisis there in the consciousness of Americans.
Artist Amir H. Fallah (b. 1979) will be using an image of a woman’s face inside of a sun–a visual once seen on the Iranian flag–as the centerpiece of an art project he intends to keep the ongoing humanitarian crisis there in the consciousness of Americans.
Amir H. Fallah investigates persistent questions of identity, intimacy, biography, knowledge, duty of care, diaspora, and legacy.
Amir H. Fallah is a Los Angeles-based artist working in a range of media, including painting, sculpture and public installation.
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Revenge shopping and navigating a third-culture identity inform Amir Fallah’s first show in Hong Kong
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“Portal To The East” by Amir H. Fallah has joined the permanent collection at the Birmingham Museum of Art as a gift of Jack and Rebecca Drake.
As the city reopened, the art world saw legacy-changing donations for the Met and the Brooklyn Museum, and a seismic shift in Tribeca’s gallery scene.
Coordinated by the Los Angeles County Arts Commission and installed at the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health Services is Amir H. Fallah’s stained glass installation in collaboration with Judson Studios.
Amir H. Fallah commissioned by Cerritos College for three large scale murals on campus.
Best known for his unique approach to portraiture, Amir H. Fallah has made a name for himself not by painting incredible likenesses of people but by revealing who they are through the objects that they possess.
The new paintings imagined as a how-to manual for Fallah’s son, featuring icons, imagery, and references to the culture that forms us—from advertising and pop culture to the books we read as children.
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend: From Albers and Morandi at David Zwirner to Amir H. Fallah at Denny Dimin.
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Amir H. Fallah, Painting For An Audience Of One With Lessons For A Lifetime
Join Artist Amir H. Fallah and Collector Liz Dimmitt on Zoom Thursday, January 28th at 7pm EST. Watch the recording.
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The ICA San José presents The Façade Project with a major mural commission from Amir H. Fallah and opens its doors to become an Official Vote Center for November 2020 election.
In California, the Institute of Contemporary Art San José will open for voting, with a mural by Amir H. Fallah on display.
Read on The New York Times.
Congratulations to Amir H. Fallah for being selected as a 2020 City of Los Angeles (COLA) Individual Artist Fellowship awardee.
The Fellows were selected by a panel comprising curators, educators, museum directors and past COLA Fellows. The fellowship provides each artist with $10,000 to produce a new body of work, which will be premiered at the COLA 2020 exhibition.
Amir H. Fallah’s was awarded the Northern Trust Purchase Prize at EXPO Chicago, where he was exhibiting with Shulamit Nazarian Gallery, on September 28, 2018. A long-time supporter of arts and culture and presenting sponsor of EXPO CHICAGO, Northern Trust will donated one work of art (Calling on the Past by Amir H. Fallah) to the Smart’s permanent collection. The Smart will select the piece from the exposition’s EXPOSURE section, curated by Justine Ludwig (Executive Director, Creative Time) and featuring solo and two-artist presentations represented by galleries eight years and younger.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson (MOCA Tucson) is pleased to present Blessed Be: Mysticism, Spirituality, and the Occult in Contemporary Art, a curated exhibition by Ginger Shulick Porcella exploring religion, ritual, cult mentality, and the human impulse to belong and participate, as viewed through the lens of cultural production.
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Amir H. Fallah was born in 1979 in Tehran, Iran, and lives in Los Angeles. His body of work includes painting, installation, drawing and sculpture. He is best known for unconventional portraits of people he encounters (or seeks out), which explore identity and personal narrative through his subjects’ interactions with objects.
Artist Amir H. Fallah and Collector Liz Dimmitt talked over Zoom about the artist’s exhibition Better a Cruel Truth Than a Comfortable Delusion, the evolution of his work over the past few years, and what is means to build a meaningful art collection.
Amir H. Fallah introduces himself and his new paintings for his exhibition, “Better a Cruel Truth Than a Comfortable Delusion” at Denny Dimin Gallery in New York.
Amir H. Fallah
Better a Cruel Truth Than a Comfortable Delusion
Denny Dimin Gallery, New York, NY
January 9 – February 20, 2020
Video produced December 2020.
Congratulations to Amir H. Fallah for being selected as a 2020 City of Los Angeles (COLA) Individual Artist Fellowship awardee.
Video produced as part of the 2020 virtual exhibition.
Visit Cola 2020 website.