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Ala Ebtekar

Department:
Art & Art History

Ala Ebtekar is a visual artist known primarily for his work in painting, drawing, illumination, alternative photography, and ceramic. His work frequently orchestrates various orbits and cadences of time, bringing forth sculptural and photographic possibilities of the universe, and time, gazing back at us. His work has been widely exhibited internationally and are in public and private collections such as the British Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, Devi Art Foundation in India, Orange County Museum of Art, de Young Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco International Airport, and Berkeley Art Museum among others. He is the founder and director of Art, Social Space and Public Discourse, a global initiative on art that investigates the multiple contexts that shift and define changing ideas of public space. This ongoing critical framework of conversations, newly issued art projects, and exploration of various cultural productions and intellectual traditions looks at recent transformations of civic life. He has been a lecturer at Stanford University since 2009 in the Department of Art & Art History, Institute for Diversity in the Arts, Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity, and the Hamid & Christina Program in Iranian Studies / Stanford Global Studies.

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Public Space and Art; Contemporary Art; Iranian Coffeehouse Painting; Graffiti