Shahin Charmi
Born (1953-09-17) September 17, 1953
Alma materMuthesius Academy of Art
Years active1980 – present
SpousePatricia Bolf
Websitecharmi.org
Iltisbunker, Kiel (2013)

Shahin Charmi (born September 17, 1953)[1] is an Iranian-born German multimedia artist, muralist, and painter.

Biography

Shahin Charmi was born on September 17, 1953, in Iran.[1] He studied at the Muthesius Academy of Art in Kiel, Germany (from 1980 until 1985), under Harald Duwe and Peter Nagel.[2] Charmi is married to Austrian artist Patricia Bolf-Charmi.[3][4][5]

In November 1989, Charmi painted the mural titled, Revolution und Krieg (English: Revolution and War), located at the Polecat Bunker (German: Iltisbunker Zeichnet) in the Gaardner district of Kiel.[6][7] The mural is a narrative of the historical events from November 1918 and the Kiel sailor uprising, to World War II, and the murder of Rosa Luxemburg.[7][8]

In 1990, Charmi was awarded the Golden Plotter Award, for computer art by the city of Gladbeck in Germany.[9][10]

In 2011, Charmi worked on stage design for Rustam and Esfadyar, for the Fajr Theater Festival at the City Theater of Tehran and Vahdat Hall.[11]

Bibliography

  • Shahin Charmi: Aus-Sichten [Shahin Charmi: Looking Out] (exhibition) (in German). Museum Flensburg. Kiel, Germany: Schwentine-Druck. 1987. OCLC 314305759.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Yoshiyuki, Abe (2000). Computerkunst 2000 = Computer art 2000 : Ausstellung der zehn Preisträger aus den Wettbewerben um den Goldenen Plotter der Stadt Gladbeck 1986–1998 [Computerkunst 2000 = Computer Art 2000: Exhibition of the Ten Winners from the Competitions for the Golden Plotter of the City of Gladbeck 1986–1998] (exhibition) (in German). Museum der Stadt Gladbeck, Innovationszentrum Wiesenbusch, Shahin Charmi, Hans Dehlinger, Gerhard Kammerer-Luka und Jean Baptiste Kempf, Georg Mühleck, Christof Schläger, Quido Sen, Gerd Struwe, Roman Verostko, James Faure Walker, Mark Wilson. Gladbeck, Germany: Museum der Stadt Gladbeck. ISBN 9783923815371. OCLC 741900710.

References

  1. 1 2 Wettbewerb um den "Goldenen Plotter '88": Computergrafik, Bildschirmfotos, Animation/Video, elektronische Objekte, Mischtechniken (in German). Stadtdirektor der Stadt Gladbeck, Dezernat IV, Museum der Stadt Gladbeck. 1988. p. 30. ISBN 978-3-923815-15-9.
  2. "Shahin Charmi". Kunst & Schleswig-Holstein und Hamburg.
  3. Böckmann, Jan-Michael (June 23, 2015). "Gaarden Transmedia".
  4. "Kielaktuell v. 5.6.15". Offener Kanal Kiel. 2015. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  5. "Internationaler Frauentag in Tehran: "A Tribute to Iranian and Austrian Women Artists"". OTS.at (in German). March 8, 2013. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  6. "Bunkerbild in Gaarden bleibt erstmal". Kieler Nachrichten (KN) (in German). Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  7. 1 2 Carstens, Udo (February 26, 2019). "Iltisbunker in Gaarden: Das abblätternde Kunstwerk". shz.de. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  8. Mischke, Roland (2014-05-17). "Fassadenkunst: Buntes Make-up für die graue Platte". DIE WELT. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  9. Anna, Ursyn (2012-04-30). Biologically-Inspired Computing for the Arts: Scientific Data through Graphics: Scientific Data through Graphics. IGI Global. p. 140. ISBN 978-1-4666-0943-3.
  10. Gollifer, Sue (2013-09-29). "Golden Plotter 1994 Computer Art Competition, Dr. Wolfgang Schneider". ISEA International Website. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  11. "Rustam and Esfadyar on Fajr Theater Stage". Iran's Book News Agency (IBNA). 2011-02-15. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
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