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Meamar is an Iranian artist based in the United States.

Biography

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Meamar was born Ali Meamar in Ahvaz, Iran, in 1956. In 1982, he earned a Masters of Fine Arts in Interior Design and Sculpture from the Accademia delle Belle Arti of Florence, Italy.[1] He then went on to the Accademia d’Arte e Design Leonetto Cappiello of Florence, where he studied Graphic Arts under the guidance of the Master of the Frescoes.

In 1985, Meamar moved to the United States. He currently resides with his wife and two daughters in the San Francisco Bay area.

Exhibits

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  • 2011 – Miami Red Dot Art Fair, Miami, FL
  • 2010 – New York Art Expo, New York, NY
  • 2007 – ABRA Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
  • 2004–Present - Art People Gallery, San Francisco
  • 1999 - Hilton Fremont, CA
  • 1989 - Art Expo-Los Angeles, CA
  • 1988 - Art Expo-Los Angeles, CA
  • 1987 - Art Expo-Los Angeles, CA
  • 1983 - Doddoit Gallery-Paris, France
  • 1982 - Est O Vest Gallery-Rome, Italy
  • 1982 - Burdek AC Gallery-Zurich, Switzerland
  • 1982 - Russo Gallery-Rome, Italy
  • 1981 - Traghetto Gallery-Venice, Italy
  • 1981 - Center Comunitario-Florence, Italy
  • 1981 - Center Open Art-Milan, Italy
  • 1980 - Arttits ABA- Florence, Italy
  • 1978 - Festival of Art-Florence, Italy

References

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  1. ^ Firouzeh Khatibi (12 March 2012). "شبکه های اجتماعی آثار هنرمندان ایرانی را گرد هم آوردند". BBC Persian. Retrieved March 12, 2012.

"MEAMORPHISM THAT BRIDGES THE GAP BETWEEN FINE ART AND TECHNOLOGY | MEAMAR" June 18, 2020 , https://artpeople.net/2020/06/meamorphism-that-bridges-the-gap-between-fine-art-and-technology-meamar/

"Meamar Dream |Add Schools Creativity"https://www.artpeoplegallery.com/meamar-dream-add-schools-creativity/ June 3, 2016

  • “Today’s Top Artists: Meamar,” in Art Business News, September 2010, pp. 20–21.
  • “Meamar,” The Guild Sourcebook of Residential Art (2004), p. 270 & 303 (published by Artful Home, LLC - formerly The Guild, Inc.).
  • “Meamar,” The Sourcebook of Architectural & Interior Art 16 (2001), pp. 116–17 & 401 (published by Artful Home, LLC - formerly The Guild, Inc.).
  • “Allen Meamar” by William Marshak, in What’s Happening, the Tri-City Magazine (Fremont, Newark, Union City), March 1999, pp. 2–3.
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