MAHDI MAHDIAN Mahdi Mahdian

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  • 2024-2025 Self as Archive
  • 2018 / 2020 Lovely Rubbish
  • 2017 / Live Study
  • 2016 / Being Metamorphosis
  • 2013 / Permutation
First Gallery view
1 - 26

Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror
“Exhibition View”
The Fifth Parallel Gallery, Regina, SK, Canada, April 2025

 

 

Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror

Artist statement

  This exhibition brings together a series of paintings, drawings, and a photographic intervention that reflect the ongoing transformation of my artistic practice—from classical academic realism to a more personal and symbolic language of self-representation. While rooted in the formal traditions of European and Persian painting, these works shift away from idealized figuration to engage with vulnerability, fragmentation, and the complexities of identity.

  The concept of the “archive” in this exhibition is not limited to history or documentation—it is internal, embodied, and emotional. My self-portraits function as living records of memory, exile,  and masculinity, each one layered with references to Iranian mythology, political turmoil, and personal loss. They are shaped by both the nostalgia of a homeland left behind and the reality of navigating new cultural geographies as an immigrant artist. In this mirror—fragmented, poetic, and sometimes distorted—I attempt to see myself more clearly, and to invite others to do the same.

  Throughout the exhibition, the figure recurs: sometimes monumental, sometimes vulnerable, caught between action and reflection. Paintings such as Flames of Agency, The Second Skin, and I Dreamed of Bones explore the psychological weight of inherited roles and silenced histories. Others, like Weight of Ashes and Witness, address the quiet residue of trauma and the tension between presence and absence. The recurring motif of the body—masked, mirrored, wounded—becomes a site of negotiation between private memory and collective experience.

  This exhibition also includes sketchbooks and a series of seventy small drawings that form an auxiliary archive. These works offer glimpses into my daily process, emotional states, and spontaneous gestures—revealing the raw foundation beneath the finished canvases. They are less about resolution and more about continuity, marking a passage through time, space, and transformation.

  Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror is a search for coherence amid dislocation. It is a visual testimony to the persistence of selfhood in the face of rupture, and to the possibility of art as both refuge and resistance. Through these works, I ask: How does one carry a homeland within the body? What does it mean to look at oneself through history’s broken mirror?

Flames of Agency
2 - 26

Flames of Agency

2024

Oil and acrylic on canvas

198 x 198 cm / 78″ x 78″

Collection: City of Regina Civic Art Collection, Regina, SK

 

Based on the Iranian myth of Siavash

 

Siyâvash (Persian: سیاوش), also spelled Siyâvoš or Siavash (سياووش), is a major figure in the Shahnameh. He is introduced by Ferdowsi as the son of Kay Kāvus, who reigns as Shah in the earliest days of Greater Iran for over a century. His name means “the one with black stallions” after his horse Shabrang Behzād (شبرنگ بهزاد, lit. ’night-coloured purebred’), who accompanies him during a trial of righteousness.

He meets his stepmother Sudabeh, who develops a burning lust for him and begins devising stratagems to lure him into intercourse. However, Siyâvash repeatedly rejects her advances and also strikes down her suggestion to kill his father so that they can rule together. Fearing that he might inform the Shah and have her executed, Sudabeh falsely accuses Siyâvash of raping her. Hearing his plea, the Shah forces him to prove himself by riding through a colossal mountain of fire. Siyâvash overcomes this trial and is ruled innocent. In Iranian literature, Siyâvash is widely regarded as a symbol of innocence. His defense of his own chastity, self-imposed exile, constancy in love for his wife, and ultimate execution at the hands of his adopted hosts have become intertwined with Iranian mythology over the millennia. His name is also linked with the mythical growth of plants.

Flames of Agency, Details
3 - 26

Flames of Agency, Details

2024

Oil and acrylic on canvas

198 x 198 cm / 78″ x 78″

Exhibition View, West wall
4 - 26

Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror
“Exhibition View, West wall”
The Fifth Parallel Gallery, Regina, SK, Canada, April 2025

The size of each work is stated separately in the image of the work itself

The Desert’s Wardrobe
5 - 26

The Desert’s Wardrobe

2025

Oil on canvas 

91.4 x 60.9 cm / 36″ x 24″

Collection: Saskatchewan Arts Board (SK Arts), Regina, SK

Unsent
6 - 26

Unsent

2025

Oil on canvas 

101.6 x 76.2 cm / 40″ x 30″ 

Collection: Saskatchewan Arts Board (SK Arts), Regina, SK

Walking Back Home
7 - 26

Walking Back Home, “After Coma, by Justin Mortimer.”

2025

Oil on canvas 

91.4 x 60.9 cm / 36″ x 24″ 

 

In this piece, I explored the visual language of contemporary British painter Justin Mortimer, reinterpreting a fragment of one of his works.

Winter Companion
8 - 26

Winter Companion

2025

Oil on canvas 

30 x 40 cm / 11.8″ x 15.7″ 

Exhibition View 1
9 - 26

Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror
“Exhibition View”
The Fifth Parallel Gallery, Regina, SK, Canada, April 2025

The size of each work is stated separately in the image of the work itself

Wardrobe
10 - 26

Wardrobe

2025

Oil on canvas 

58.4 x 73.6 cm / 23″ x 29″ 

Collection: Saskatchewan Arts Board (SK Arts), Regina, SK

4 works, Exhibition View
11 - 26

Weight of Ashes, The Second Skin, I Dreamed of Bones, and The Anatomy of Renewal, Exhibition View

2024 / 2025

Oil on canvas

The size of each work is stated separately in the image of the work itself.

The Second Skin
12 - 26

The Second Skin

2024

Oil and acrylic on canvas

198 x 107 cm / 78″ x 42″ 

The Second Skin, Details
13 - 26

The Second Skin, Details

2024

Oil and acrylic on canvas

198 x 107 cm / 78″ x 42″ 

The Second Skin, I Dreamed of Bones, and The Anatomy of Renewal
14 - 26

The Second Skin, I Dreamed of Bones, and The Anatomy of Renewal

2024 / 2025

Oil on canvas

The size of each work is stated separately in the image of the work itself.

The Second Skin and I Dreamed of Bones, D
15 - 26

The Second Skin and I Dreamed of Bones, Detail. Exhibition View

2025

Oil on canvas 

In the installation of the work in the gallery, the works are leaned against the wall, and these two particular works overlap each other so that the shadow is part of the work.

I Dreamed of Bones, Details
16 - 26

I Dreamed of Bones, Details

2025

Oil on canvas 

198 x 122 cm / 78″ x 48″ 

 

The Anatomy of Renewal
17 - 26

The Anatomy of Renewal

2025

Oil on canvas 

198 x 84 cm / 78″ x 33″ 

The Anatomy of Renewal, Details
18 - 26

The Anatomy of Renewal, Details

2025

Oil on canvas 

198 x 84 cm / 78″ x 33″ 

The Right Hand 
19 - 26

The Right Hand 

2024

Oil on canvas 

101.6 x 76.2 cm / 40″ x 30″ 

Loop
20 - 26

Loop

2025

Oil on canvas 

 101.6 x 76.2 cm / 40″ x 30″ 

The Right Hand and Loop
21 - 26

The Right Hand and Loop, Exhibition View

2025

Oil on canvas 

 Eech: 101.6 x 76.2 cm / 40″ x 30″ 

Gallery view 1
22 - 26

Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror
“Entrance and West Wall, Exhibition View”
The Fifth Parallel Gallery, Regina, SK, Canada, April 2025

Gallery view 2
23 - 26

Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror
“North and West Wall, Exhibition View”
The Fifth Parallel Gallery, Regina, SK, Canada, April 2025

Gallery view 3
24 - 26

Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror
“Entrance, North and West Wall Exhibition View”
The Fifth Parallel Gallery, Regina, SK, Canada, April 2025

Gallery view 4
25 - 26

Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror
“West and South Wall, Exhibition View”
The Fifth Parallel Gallery, Regina, SK, Canada, April 2025

Gallery view 5
26 - 26

Self as Archive: Fragments in a Persian Mirror
“Exhibition View”
The Fifth Parallel Gallery, Regina, SK, Canada, April 2025

 

Sketchbook Drawings; a visual record and research

(These works are available in the drawing section with details)

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