Rodshir Daile

Rodshir Daile

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Rodshir Dailë is an contemporary visual artist and designer, based in Paris, France. His practice recontextualizes surrealism, postmodernism, minimalism, architecture, fashion, and product design. Which he progressively applies to the mediums of moving/still imagery, two-dimensional art, sculptures, installation design, and new media art.

Rodshir studied in several areas of Fine Arts during his education, including photography, fashion design, architecture, and industrial design. His influences derive from surrealism, shape, free-form, blue monochromatic color palettes, 60s German design, and the core principles of the BAUHAUS.

In 2011, he founded Rodshir Dailë Studio®️ a multidisciplinary creative firm, where he would vanguard and asseverate the signature aesthetic “Monochromvision”.

His first solo exhibition took place in 2018, “The Black & Red Portraits” (Netherlands), and was followed by up by "Surreal Life or Something Like It” (Paris, France). “The Black & Red Portraits” exhibition featured archived photography work, presented in a monochromatic black & red aesthetic. That same year he presented another exhibition titled “Surreal Life or Something Like It” which featured a series of paintings done entirely in black watercolor paint on canvas.

Most notably, his work “Kind Of Blue” was acquired by prominent art collector Agnes Gund. His most recent exhibition-to-date was “How To See An Image In Total Darkness". The exhibition was held at the Institut für Alles Mögliche, in Berlin, Germany. It featured a retrospective of his fine art, fashion, and architectural photography. Subsequently, Rodshir published “How To See An Image In Total Darkness”, a photography art book in-house with his Daile Galerie Collective, released in June 2022.

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