About

Photo by Gaëtan Malaparte.
Shahryar Nashat's practice explores the relationship between the human body and new technologies, often placing the two in conversation to highlight the vulnerability and adaptability of the human form. With video installations, paintings and sculptures, Nashat gets at the very experience of what it means to be a body at a moment when the technologies that filter experience encourage fragmentation and distance. Desire, mortality, fragility, and resilience are among the thematic concerns his work addresses. He has had solo shows at numerous institutions internationally, including MASI Lugano (2024); The Art Institute of Chicago (2023); The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago with Bruce Hainley (2023); Museum of Modern Art, New York (2020); Swiss Institute, New York (2019); Kunsthalle Basel (2017); Portikus, Frankfurt (2016); Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin (with Adam Linder, 2016).
Exhibitions
Select Press
Adam Linder & Shahryar Nashat
Spike
Jeppe Ugelvig
April 1, 2022
Interview with Shahryar Nashat
Purple
Maurizio Cattelan and Marta Papini
November 1, 2018
Video