Amir Zaki Concrete Vessel

Amir Zaki (USA, b. 1974) is an Egyptian-American artist based in Southern California. He is best known for "hybridized" photographs using digital and analog technologies that explore the rhetoric of authenticity, vocabulary of documentary, and acts of looking and constructing images. Zaki makes photographs of California landscapes and architecture, and he re-envisions the world before him, creating a tension between the functional and the dysfunctional. “My own work has focused mainly on both the built and natural landscape of California. I am among a generation of photographers who truly embraced digital technology as a way to make photographs that could not be made using only traditional means.”

Born and raised in Beaumont, California, Zaki received his BA from UC Riverside (1996) and MFA from UCLA (1999). He has received solo exhibitions from the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, ACME, and Edward Cella Gallery, all in Los Angeles; and James Harris Gallery in Seattle. Zaki’s photographs were included in The New City: Sub/urbia in Recent Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY (2006); Golden Hour: California Photography from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Vincent Price Art Museum (2022); Something About A Tree (curated by Linda Yablonsky) , Flag Art Foundation, NY (2013); and the 2006 California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, in Newport Beach, CA. His work is in the permanent collection of The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Orange County Museum of Art, and the Henry Art Gallery at University of Washington in Seattle; among others. He is a full-time professor of art at UC Riverside. Zaki lives and works in Huntington Beach, CA.

The Zoom link to attend this event is https://otis.zoom.us/j/96428217104. 

January 26, 2023
Lectures
MFA Fine Arts Lecture Series: Amir Zaki
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Zoom
Open to the Public
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January 26, 2023
2023-01-26 11:00 2023-01-26 12:30
Lectures
MFA Fine Arts Lecture Series: Amir Zaki
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | Zoom
Zoom info below
Open to the Public
This event is free!