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Kour Pour (born 1987) is a British-born American artist, who is of British and Iranian-descent. His artwork is inspired by living between different cultures and he works primarily in painting and printmaking. Pour is best known for a series of carpet paintings. He lives in
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.


Early life and education

Kour Pour was born in 1987 in
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,
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county,
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. His Iranian father moved from Iran to England at the age of 14; and his British mother was born in England. His father owned a small carpet shop in England, and Pour would spend time there as a child. He also often travelled to Los Angeles to visit family members on his father’s side. He attended
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, and would ultimately move there to attend
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(BFA, 2010).


Career

Living in Los Angeles, he was exposed to hip-hop and became interested in the idea of sampling as it is practiced in music production, and how he might apply similar principles in his artwork. In 2014, Pour had his first solo exhibition at New York City's Untitled gallery, which "drew a frenzy" and sold out. Pour was featured on
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' 30 Under 30 list in 2015 and in 2017.


Imagery

Pour's time in his father’s carpet shop and his interest in hip-hop are synthesized in an ongoing series of carpet paintings, a series which Pour began in his last year of school at
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. Each of the first paintings in this series was based on a particular rug or carpet that the artist researched from exhibition and auction catalogues. Later paintings in this series utilize structures and images drawn from existing carpets, but incorporate the artist's own designs as well. Pour's own designs drawn inspiration from a mashup of sources, sampling imagery from a range of places, but all of the elements date pre-
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. Pour's carpet paintings are well-known and highly desirable, and the artist intends to continue producing these works alongside other series. In recent years, he has produced a series of paintings utilizing traditional Japanese
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techniques (specifically
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) but at a much larger scale than the processes were traditionally applied to. Another series of paintings employs paper pulp, which Pour began to work with due to his interest in
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, and the lesser-known paper craft form tsugigami. Pour began making his own paper, and mixing the paper pulp with various pigments; after some experimentation, he came around to the idea of creating a series of works using the pigmented paper pulp in lieu of paint, sculpting the pulp onto panels covered with linen. Both the woodblock paintings and the paper pulp paintings are based on Japanese Geological Survey maps, which Pour noticed for their similarities to abstract paintings from Europe and America.


Process

His paintings take months to develop. A canvas is mounted on panel and the artist begins by priming it with several layers of
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to represent the
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and
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of woven rugs. He uses a broomstick to apply these layers. He then silkscreens an image of the rug onto his prepared surface. Details are then meticulously painted in, using acrylics in a somewhat more vibrant palette than that used by the artisans in the rugs of the
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merchants he typically copies. After months of this preparatory work, he then erases parts of the image with a circular sander. Finally he repaints these obliterated areas as much as possible to produce the finished work.


Notable exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

* 2019 – ''Manzareh/Keshiki/Landscape'' at Ever Gold rojects(San Francisco, California) * 2019 – ''Returnee'' at THE CLUB (Tokyo, Japan) * 2018 – ''Abrash'' at Shane Campbell Gallery (Chicago, Illinois) * 2018 – ''Polypainting'' at GNYP Gallery (Berlin, Germany) * 2018 – ''Polypainting'' at Pearl Lam Galleries (Hong Kong, China) * 2017 – ''Kour Pour'' at Pearl Lam Galleries (Hong Kong, China) * 2016 – ''Onnagata'' at Feuer/Mesler (New York City, New York) * 2016 – Onnagata at Gnyp Gallery (Berlin, Germany) * 2015 – ''Samsara'' at Depart Foundation (Los Angeles, California) * 2014 – ''Ozymandias'' at Ellis King (Dublin, Ireland) * 2014 – ''Kour Pour'' at UNTITLED (New York City, New York)


Group exhibitions

* 2020 – ''Glitch: Art and Technology Exhibitions'' at Margo Veillon Gallery, AUC Tahrir Square, The American University in Cairo (Cairo, Egypt) * 2019 – ''LA Painting'' at Museum of Art and History (Lancaster, UK) * 2019 – ''Gold Standard'' at Ever Gold rojects(San Francisco, California) * 2018 – ''Mossavar-Nameh'' at Dastan’s Basement,
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* 2017 – ''Decoration Never Dies, Anyway'' at Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum (Tokyo, Japan) * 2017 – ''Horror Vacui, or The Annihilation of Space'' at Misako & Rosen (Tokyo, Japan) * 2017 – Kazuo Shiraga and Kour Pour: ''Earthquakes and The Mid Winter Burning Sun'' at Ever Gold rojects(San Francisco, California) * 2016 – ''Labyrinth(s)'' at Pearl Lam Galleries (Hong Kong, China) * 2015 – ''Painting Show – Part One'' at Galerie Rudiger Schottle (Munich, Germany) * 2015 – ''From Above'' at Di Donna (New York City, New York) * 2014 – ''The Go Between'' at
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(Naples, Italy) * 2012 – ''In The Making'' at Roberts & Tilton (Los Angeles, California) * 2012 – ''Wet Paint 4'' at Steve Turner Gallery (Los Angeles, California)


Art market

An exhibition of his paintings at the Untitled Gallery (New York) in 2014 generated intense interest. All seven canvases, depicting Persian rugs and priced at $15,000 each, were snapped up by buyers. In 2015, a painting by Pour sold at a
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auction in
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for $162,500, well over the estimate of $70,000-$90,000.


References


Bibliography

* Pour, Kour. "Kour Pour: In Conversation With Robert Summers." ''LXAQ'' Issue #1, 8 Sept., 2016, http://sfaq.us/2016/10/kour-pour-in-conversation-with-robert-summers/. * Balaghi, Shiva. Pour, Kour. "LA Transplants." ''A Magazine'', 7 Dec., 2016


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pour, Kour British painters British male painters 1987 births Living people British people of Iranian descent British emigrants to the United States Otis College of Art and Design alumni Santa Monica College alumni