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Nima Nabavi and Jason Seife: Duality

Past exhibition
14 November 2023 - 5 January 2024
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Nima Nabavi and Jason Seife, Noon, Archival ink, oil and acrylic on canvas, 158.75 x 158.75 cm
Nima Nabavi and Jason Seife, Noon, Archival ink, oil and acrylic on canvas, 158.75 x 158.75 cm

The Third Line is pleased to announce Duality, featuring new works by artists Nima Nabavi and Jason Seife. Duality is a showing of two artists working together in symbiosis, a product of an enduring "art friendship". In ways both literal and metaphorical, the exhibition is a way of putting pen to paper on developments that were organically occurring when two artists who share a particular way of seeing collide.

 

Both Nabavi and Seife think in colour, shape, and line. Each pairing of canvases, from  Tenet, to  Civic,  Radar  and  Level  are mixed and matched, but not exact. The strictest aspect of each coupling of works is the precise dimensions of each canvas as being the same, be it classic rectangle or experimental long diamond. Whilst the foundational proportions were shared, both artists agreed upon the works being cousins and not siblings. There is enough of a similarity to begin to draw out a familial relationship from one work to another, but not enough that they become each other’s mirror image. The conceit is therefore more sophisticated: they are the same, but different.

 

Geometry was the pair’s common ground. Even the works themselves can be seen to be created in parallel: a call and response between Seife and Nabavi’s own particular approaches to how colour and form can be shaped. Even the title of each piece is an extension of these interrelated concepts of commonality and departure. Each work is named with an evocative palindrome shared between pairings. The structure of the letters themselves is even considered from a design approach, envisaged as an extension of the works themselves. Much like the companion pieces, the titular words are the same thing seen from a different perspective.  

 

Up close, the detail is rich and even more complex than either artist had attempted before. There is a subtlety of matching elements in response to one another. There may be a corner of blue, or a hexagon of orange, that at once appears bold as brass to Seife’s eye that becomes a gauzy layering of tones in Nabavi’s execution. Ultimately, they work in very different mediums, and although they may mirror one another structurally, the works retain the tell-tale idiosyncrasies of their maker’s approach. Seife’s work is bold in its flatness and opacity, with pools of pure colour and satisfyingly smooth outlines crafted in a way that is resoundingly painterly. Whereas Nabavi works inward in a process of the repeated layering of lines using multicoloured ink pens in sharp, almost scientific precision. There is room for plenty of tension, perhaps, in these juxtapositions, but in keeping each work’s independence they avoid direct conflict. Working in tandem like this is hugely revealing. It entails a tangible sense of mutual respect and the deep knowing of someone else which extends, at its most intimate, into the anticipation of their next move. What results is a symbiosis that becomes a pas de deux. 

 

- Text by Dr Natasha Morris

 

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Works
  • Nima Nabavi and Jason Seife Noon, 2023 Archival ink, oil and acrylic on canvas 158.75 x 158.75 cm
    Nima Nabavi and Jason Seife
    Noon, 2023
    Archival ink, oil and acrylic on canvas
    158.75 x 158.75 cm
  • Jason Seife Radar, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 91.44 x 79.2 cm
    Jason Seife
    Radar, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    91.44 x 79.2 cm
  • Nima Nabavi Radar, 2023 Archival ink on canvas 91.44 x 79.2 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    Radar, 2023
    Archival ink on canvas
    91.44 x 79.2 cm
  • Jason Seife Civic, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 92.1 x 92.4 cm
    Jason Seife
    Civic, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    92.1 x 92.4 cm
  • Nima Nabavi Civic, 2023 Archival ink on canvas 89.8 x 91.8 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    Civic, 2023
    Archival ink on canvas
    89.8 x 91.8 cm
  • Jason Seife Tenet, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 88.9 x 177.8 cm
    Jason Seife
    Tenet, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    88.9 x 177.8 cm
  • Nima Nabavi Tenet, 2023 Archival ink on canvas 88.9 × 177.8 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    Tenet, 2023
    Archival ink on canvas
    88.9 × 177.8 cm
  • Jason Seife Level, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 181.45 x 76.2 cm
    Jason Seife
    Level, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    181.45 x 76.2 cm
  • Nima Nabavi Level, 2023 Archival ink on canvas 76.2 x 181.45 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    Level, 2023
    Archival ink on canvas
    76.2 x 181.45 cm
  • Jason Seife Untitled 1, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 31.75 x 31.75 cm
    Jason Seife
    Untitled 1, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    31.75 x 31.75 cm
  • Jason Seife Untitled 2, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 31.75 x 31.75 cm
    Jason Seife
    Untitled 2, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    31.75 x 31.75 cm
  • Jason Seife Untitled 3, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 24.13 x 31.75 cm
    Jason Seife
    Untitled 3, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    24.13 x 31.75 cm
  • Jason Seife Untitled 4, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 24.13 x 31.75 cm
    Jason Seife
    Untitled 4, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    24.13 x 31.75 cm
  • Jason Seife Untitled 5, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 24.13 x 31.75 cm
    Jason Seife
    Untitled 5, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    24.13 x 31.75 cm
  • Jason Seife Untitled 7, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 16.51 x 16.51 cm
    Jason Seife
    Untitled 7, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    16.51 x 16.51 cm
  • Jason Seife Untitled 6, 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas 16.51 x 16.51 cm
    Jason Seife
    Untitled 6, 2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    16.51 x 16.51 cm
  • Nima Nabavi 2021.03.14, 2021 Acrylic on canvas 33.02 x 33.02 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    2021.03.14, 2021
    Acrylic on canvas
    33.02 x 33.02 cm
  • Nima Nabavi 2022.05.07, 2022 Archival ink, acrylic on paper 39.37 x 49.53 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    2022.05.07, 2022
    Archival ink, acrylic on paper
    39.37 x 49.53 cm
  • Nima Nabavi 2022.06.08, 2022 Ink on tracing paper 40.01 x 55.88 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    2022.06.08, 2022
    Ink on tracing paper
    40.01 x 55.88 cm
  • Nima Nabavi 2023.05.17, 2023 Archival Ink on panel 28.57 x 28.57 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    2023.05.17, 2023
    Archival Ink on panel
    28.57 x 28.57 cm
  • Nima Nabavi 2023.05.21, 2023 Archival ink on paper 46.99 x 40.64 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    2023.05.21, 2023
    Archival ink on paper
    46.99 x 40.64 cm
  • Nima Nabavi 2023.07.12, 2023 Archival ink on panel 28.57 x 28.57 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    2023.07.12, 2023
    Archival ink on panel
    28.57 x 28.57 cm
  • Nima Nabavi 2023.07.14, 2023 Archival ink on panel 28.57 x 28.57 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    2023.07.14, 2023
    Archival ink on panel
    28.57 x 28.57 cm
  • Nima Nabavi 2023.07.15, 2023 Archival ink on paper 28.57 x 28.57 cm
    Nima Nabavi
    2023.07.15, 2023
    Archival ink on paper
    28.57 x 28.57 cm
Press
  • Artists Nima Nabavi and Jason Seife's joint exhibition Duality is on show at The Third Line gallery, Alserkal Avenue. Photo credit: Antonie Robertson / The National News

    From Dubai to Miami, two artists unite to explore ideas of infinity (and beyond)

    Maan Jalal, The National News, November 28, 2023

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