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Hassan Rouholamin

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Hassan Rouholamin
Born (1985-10-16) 16 October 1985 (age 38)
NationalityIranian
Known forPainting

Hassan Rouholamin (Persian: حسن روح الامین; born 16 october 1985) is an Iranian painter and illustrator[1]

Early life and education

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Rouholamin became interested in painting during his childhood through his brother and started his art studies at Tehran Fine Arts Academy[2]. Later, he went to Shahed Art University and continued his studies in painting. His undergraduate thesis was on Ashura, and later, he repeated this religious theme in his works and made famous Islamic-Shia events the subject of his works[3].

Awards

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  • 2006 - the second Youth Art visual arts festival award[4]
  • 2008 - the Damoonfer Award
  • 2008 - the first prize in the illustration field of the Youth Art visual arts festival award, Iran
  • 2017 - Nominated for the “Face of the Year” Award, The Week of Islamic Revolution Arts
  • 2016 - Nominated for the “Face of the Year” Award, The Week of Islamic Revolution Arts
  • 2012 - Recipient of the “Flying Pen” Award, Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, Iran
  • 2010 - 2nd place prize-winner in Illustration, Azadegan Visual Arts Festival, Iran
  • 2008 - 6th place prize-winner, DAMOONFAR Visual arts festival, Iran
  • 2007 - Selected, International Festival of the Monotheistic Religions

Exhibitions

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Selected solo exhibitions

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  • 2018 Islamic and Cultural Center of Belgium (ICCB), Belgium
  • 2018 The Purpose of Creation, Iran Culture House, France
  • 2018 "Al Haq Ma'a Ali" (The Truth is with Ali), Niavaran Cultural Center, Iran[5]
  • 2018 Behind the Curtain, Vartan Gallery, Iran
  • 2016 Islamic Centre Hamburg, Germany
  • 2016 The Throne Fell on the Ground, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran
  • 2016 The Cup of Tragedy, Iranian Artists Forum, Iran
  • 2019 Iran’s Cultural Center in Paris, France[6]

Selected publications

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  • 2013 The Shock trooper, Solouke Aflakian Institute, Iran
  • 2005 A Brother for the Prophet, Tehran Municipality Art and Cultural organization, Iran

References

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