Mehrdad Shoghi

Mehrdad Shoghi is a renowned visual artist and painter who has dedicated over three decades to exploring the art of calligraphy and Kufic script. Born in Iran, Shoghi has been professionally practicing his craft since 1992 and has established a reputation as one of the most innovative and forward-thinking artists of his generation.

In 1998, Shoghi discovered a passion for Kufic script and has since dedicated himself to uncovering its potential as a form of art. He has developed a unique style that combines the fluidity of his brushwork with the inherent rigidity of the script, resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind style of writing. His pieces are characterized by a deliberate disregard for readability, inviting the viewer to embark on a spiritual journey of contemplation.

Shoghi has had a successful career, exhibiting his works in solo shows across Europe, the Middle East, and North America. His pieces have been celebrated for their originality, creativity, and beauty and have been collected by many private collectors and prestigious institutions such as the British Museum, the Islamic Art Museum of Malaysia, and the Modern Art Museum in Tehran, Iran.

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions:

2023 Solo Exhibition, “Language Dilemma” , Sholeh Abghari Art Gallery, Marbella, Spain

2016 Solo Exhibition, Love Song to source, The Gate Mall Gallery, Doha, Qatar

2014 Solo Exhibition, "Melodies of silence", Mah Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran

2013 Solo Exhibition, Nicolas Felamel Gallery, Paris, France

2012 Solo Exhibition, Mekic Gallery, Montreal, Canada

2012 Solo Exhibition, Mah Art Gallery

2009 Solo Exhibition, "Between the Lines", The Gallery in Cork Street, London, England

2002 Solo Exhibition, Boushehri Gallery, Kuwait

2002 Solo Exhibition, Aryan Gallery, Tehran

2002 Solo Exhibition, Asar Art Gallery, Tehran

2000 Solo Exhibition, Boushehri Gallery, Kuwait

2000 Solo Exhibition, “Mehr Script”, Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran

Group Exhibitions:

2014 Group exhibition, Iran Heritage Day in Royal Ontario Museum

2013 "IBS Persian Art Group Exhibition", London, England

2012 Group exhibition, Mah Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran

2011 "International Photography Art", Bonham’s, Dubai

2011 "Two Persians", Art Square Gallery, Toronto

2011 "IBS Persian Art Group Exhibition", London, England

2010 “Modern & Contemporary Middle Eastern Art”, Bonham’s, Dubai

2010 "Iranian Artists Group", Arta Gallery, Toronto

2010 "IHF Persian Art Group Exhibition", London, England

2010 "Norouz Group Show", Queen Gallery, Toronto

2009 "Fly with the cage", Lennox Contemporary Art, Toronto

2009 "Modern & Contemporary Middle Eastern Art", Bonham’s, Dubai

2008 "Second Tehran Art Expo", Tehran, Iran

2008 "Tirgan", Harbourfront Centre, Toronto

2006 "Under the Azure Dome", Harbourfront Centre, Toronto

2004 "Toronto outdoor art exhibition", Toronto

2004 "A Passage to East ", Arta Gallery, Toronto

2004 "To Assist the children of Bam Earthquake", Arta Gallery, Toronto

2003 "A Spiritual Vision", Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran

2003 Courtyard Gallery, Dubai

2003 Fine Art Centre Chankaya City Hall, Ankara, Turkey

2002 Ziba Art Gallery, Vancouver

2002 "International Conference on Calligraphy of the Islamic World", Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran

2002 Royal Mirage, Dubai

2001 Le Palais Oriental, Montreaux, Switzerland

2001 "Calligraphy", Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran

1999 “Second Mehr-e-Jan Festival”, Dubai

1997 “Third Biennial of Iranian Painting”, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran Winning the award for “Gol-o-morgh” and receiving the Honour Diploma.

1994 “Second Nationwide Arts Exhibition of University Students”, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts, winning the award for Restoration and Illumination

COLLECTIONS:

2013 Islamic Arts Museum Malesia

2011 Permanent collection of middle eastern modern art, British Museum, London, England

2002 Imam Ali Museum of Art, Tehran, Iran

2002 9 Permanent murals in 5 different subway stations in Tehran, Iran

2001 Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran

2000 Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran, Iran