Publication of Ahmad Nadalian’s work in the book Art of Tomorrow by Edward Lucy Smith

John Edward McKenzie Lucie-Smith, known as Edward Lucie-Smith, is writer, poet, art critic, curator and broadcaster. He has been highly prolific in these fields, writing or editing over a hundred books, his subjects gradually shifting around the late 1960s from mostly literature to mostly art. On 14 Nov 2002   Edward Lucie-Smith in a lecture at the […]

Ahmad Nadalian’s works in various museums and centers around the world and in Iran

After Ahmad Nadalian’s participation in the Venice Biennale, curators, art centers, and museums from many countries invited him to exhibit and create new works. During his numerous international travels, he realized River Art, Sand Prints, Body Paintings, Performance Art, and many other projects in different parts of the world. While most of Nadalian’s artworks have […]

Ahmad Nadalian’s Journeys Across Different countries

Ahmad Nadalian is internationally known as one of the most active ecological artists. He has been supported and sponsored by many different organizations in many countries throughout the world, where he has performed numerous ecological and social art projects.  Now most of Nadalian works are scattered across the earth. His environmental art projects, include the […]

Notes abut Hamad Nadalian’s Sand Art in Hormuz Island by International Art Critics

Art in the Landscape: Marked in Stone and Sand, By Robert C. Morgan An Iranian sculptor brings his art to the river, beaches—and parks. Landscape Architecture: The magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architecture  6/2008 Ahmad Nadalian’s work is like a synaptical charge between the Paleolithic cave art and Ancient Persia.  He works with […]

An Interview with Ahmad Nadalian: In the Search of Lost Paradise

Department of Philosophy, University of Perugia-  Cosmopolis: Rivista Semestrale di cultura (1. 2008) ISSN: 1828-6771   Interview by Elahe Zomorodi Introduction Ahmad Nadalian is known internationally as one of the foremost environmental artists. Born in 1963, in Sangsar Iran he completed his B.A. in Painting in 1988 at the Faculty of Fine Arts in the University […]

Book: Ahmad Nadalian – A selection of Environmental and Social Art- Introduction by Clive Adams

This book introduces a selection of Ahmad Nadalian’s environmental and social art. The recent works mostly show collaborative art works with local communities in Hormuz and Qeshm Islands. Clive Adams in the introduction of this book says:  The presence and activities of his Museum on Hormoz Island, encourages interaction between local people and tourists, bringing […]

Ahmad Nadalian: Book of Art Works with an introduction of John K. Grande

This book is the most comprehensive collection that introduces the works of Ahmad Nadalian since 1996.  It includes stone carvings, stone sculptures, sand prints; Environmental art in the nature of Iran and different countries of the world, environmental workshops and festivals and joint work with Iranian or international artists, joint workshops and works with children […]