Nikzad Nodjoumi, more commonly known as Nicky Nodjoumi (born 1942) is an Iranian-born American fine art painter. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. His paintings address Iranian politics, history, power and corruption.[1]
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Born | Nikzad Nodjoumi 1942 (age 79–80) Kermanshah, Imperial State of Iran |
Education | Tehran University The New School City College of New York |
Spouse | Nahid Hagigat |
Nikzad Nodjoumi was born in 1942 in Kermanshah, Iran.[2] In 1961, he studied Fine Arts at the School of Fine Art at Tehran University and in 1969 studied English at The New School in New York.[3] In 1969, he came to the United States initially to have surgery in the Bronx for a congenital heart defect.[4]
He married artist, Nahid Hagigat in 1973.[4] In 1974, he received his Master's degree in Fine Arts from the City College of New York.[4]
He returned to Iran after his studies and was making artwork and posters that criticized the Shah's regime.[5] During the Iranian Revolution he was exiled from Iran and by 1981 he had moved back to New York City.[6]
His most recent paintings from his show "Nicky Nodjoumi: Chasing the Butterfly and Other Recent Paintings" have an absurd mockery about them. With objects such as mullahs, men in suits, horses and apes sharing canvas space with figures from classical Persian paintings.[6][7]
Nodjoumi's artwork has exhibited at various galleries and museums and are in collections worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; the British Museum in London;[8] the DePaul Art Museum in Chicago; and the National Museum of Cuba.[5]
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