Amirreza Modabberi
Born in 1972 in East Azerbaijan (Iran), he began painting at the age of 8 with the support of his family. In his teenage years, he started to realistically trace lines from both animate and inanimate nature, using oil painting techniques. In creating these works, he strived for true-to-life depictions, which served as a bridge to communicate more closely with the viewers of his paintings.
As one of Ismail Bajalanlu’s few master students in his youth, Amirreza Modaberi learned the techniques that have contributed to his current success. He now looks back on thirty years of experience as a painter, with numerous group and solo exhibitions, and holds a special official license from the Ministry of Culture to run his school of fine arts.
He is a Tehran Visual Arts Development Institute member and the Tabriz Visual Arts Association. Additionally, having been selected as “The Enduring Face of the Nation’s Guilds for the Year 2009,” Amirreza Modaberi, despite this and other high honours as an Iranian artist, ultimately considers himself nothing more than an eternal student of art.
In 2023, through his acquaintance with cultural manager Morteza Dizaji, he began his exploration of European painting, engaging with Impressionism and Expressionism.
Biography:
March 21, 1972
Born in Tabriz, Iran
1987 to 1991
High school at Beheshti
Since 1983
Close friendship and professional exchange with master painter Behrooz Bajlanlu
(elder son of Master Haj Ismail Bajlanlu, considered the father of Azerbaijani folk art)
1986 to 1989
Military service
1993 to 2015
Employed as a stage and set designer at the Radio and Television Organization
From 1981 to the present
40 years of artistic activity in experimental painting and oil painting
Since 2014
Founder and director of Kimia (Visual Arts School)
From 2001 to the present
Member of the Tehran Visual Arts Development Institute and the Tabriz Visual Arts Association
2010
Selected as “The Enduring Face of the Nation’s Guilds of Iranian Artists”