Alireza Chamak

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Alireza Chamak
Alireza Chamak, born in 1987 in Abadan, Iran, embarked on his artistic journey at the tender age of four. Immersed in the world of art, he delved into the intricacies of sketching and the human figure through self-study. As his passion grew, he pursued formal education, earning a Bachelor of Art and a Master of Art degree, which developed his skills and broadened his artistic horizons. Chamak's primary medium was oil paint at first, but he later experimented with a captivating blend of various materials on canvas. His artistic works primarily feature human figures in surreal and imaginative settings. He has actively participated in several national and 
international group exhibitions.
EDUCATION 
▪ 2017     MA, Tehran University of Art, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2013     BFA, University of Abadan, Abadan, Iran
▪ 2005     Associate of Painting, University of Abadan, Abadan, Iran
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
▪ February 22-March 9,     Wane, Negar Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2021     Away in Distance, Negar Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ Fall, 2018      Dreams of a Fish, Negar Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2016     Shout on the Canvas, Abadan’s Museum of Contemporary Arts,
▪ 2011     Abadan, Iran
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
▪ 2022     Gaz it, Negar Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2020     The Remainder of a Trace, Negar Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2020      Kado Art, Shamideh Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2019     Favorites of Mirror Room, Shirin Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2019     Animism, Negar Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2019     Gaze It, Negar Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2018     From The Nature, Shokouh Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2018     Talker, Vartan House, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2018     Winter, Seyhoun Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2018      Negar  Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2015     Where Were That World, Sohrab Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2015     Immigrant, Persian Idea Gallery, Tehran, Iran
▪ 2012      Limbo, Abadan’s Museum Of Contemporary Arts, Abadan, Iran
GROUPEXHIBITIONS (INTERNATIONAL)
▪ 2019     Side fire, Convitto Delle Arti Museum, Noto, Italy
▪ 2017      Isimsiz, Kama Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey