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Bahman Mohassess (, 1 March 1931 – 28 July 2010) was an Iranian painter, sculptor, translator, printmaker and theatre director. His oeuvre comprises paintings, sculptures and collages. Known as "the irreverent" artist, Mohasses is said to have destroyed many of his own works, and those that become available at auction are now highly sought after. Mohassess is the most prominent artist who was openly gay in Iran, which is still stigmatized. He was the subject of the Mitra Farahani film documentary, ''Fifi Howls from Happiness'' (2013).


Early life

Bahman Mohasses was born in 1931 in
Rasht Rasht (; ) is a city in the Central District (Rasht County), Central District of Rasht County, Gilan province, Gilan province, Iran, serving as the capital of the province, the county, and the district. The city is also known as the "City of ...
,
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. The Mohasses house consisted of approximately 15 families who were land owners of
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and were in the trade of tea and silk and lived in the Pordsar neighborhood of Lahijan. According to Hossein Mahjoobi, "All Mohasseses had strange personalities, but Bahman seemed to be the most complex and unique of them." In his autobiographical documentary ''Fifi Howls from Happiness'', Mohasses mentions that he is descended from the Mongols on his father's side and the Qajars on his mother's side. He was a cousin of the celebrated Iranian illustrator and cartoonist,
Ardeshir Mohasses Ardeshir Mohassess (also spelt Ardashir Mohasess, , 9 September 1938 in Lahijan – 9 October 2008 in New York) was an Iranian illustrator, satirist, cartoonist and painter, residing in New York. Biography He was born in Rasht and was brou ...
, residing in New York. At age 14, he learned painting by apprenticing with Seyyed Mohammed Habib Mohammedi, who had studied art in
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at the
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. He moved with his family from
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to
Tehran Tehran (; , ''Tehrân'') is the capital and largest city of Iran. It is the capital of Tehran province, and the administrative center for Tehran County and its Central District (Tehran County), Central District. With a population of around 9. ...
, where he attended Tehran's Faculty of Fine Arts. During the same period he joined the "Cockfight Art and Culture Society" (Anjoman-e Khorous Jangi), established by Jalil Ziapour, and was, for some time, the editor of the literary and art weekly "Panjeh Khoroos" (Rooster Foot)."Mohasses, Bahman" in ''The Iranian Modern Art Movement: The Iranian Collection of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art'', (Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art: Tehran, 2006), page 310. Through this period, he was part of an
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artistic movement, which included his good friend
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, known as the 'father of modern Persian poetry'; along with
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,
Houshang Irani Hushang Irani (; 1925 in Hamedan – 4 September 1973 in Paris) was an Iranian poet, translator, critic, journalist and painter. He is one of the pioneers of "The New Poetry" and surrealism in Iran. The Fighting Cock days Founded in 1950, '' Kho ...
and
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, who were all considered progressive artists of their time. In 1954 he moved to Italy to study at the
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.


Career

He returned to Iran in 1964 and participated in
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and Tehran Biennale. Mohasses directed plays, including Pirandello's ''Henry IV'' at
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and in Tehran. He also translated books of a number of authors, including
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, Malaparte and Pirandello. He stayed in Iran until 1968, before returning to Rome, where he received commissions for statutes to be placed in Tehran. Some of his public works in Iran were destroyed or damaged after the
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in 1979, with the artist subsequently destroying all his remaining works in Iran. He occasionally travelled to Iran and died in self-imposed seclusion in Rome in 2010.


Death and legacy

Mohasses died on July 28, 2010, in
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at the age of 79. "Irreverent and uncompromising, a gay man in a hostile world, Mohassess had a conflicted relationship with his homeland—revered by elites in the art scene and praised as a national icon, only to be censored later by an oppressive regime. Known for his iconoclastic art as well as his scathing declarations, Mohasses abandoned the country over 30 years ago for a simple, secluded life in Italy." Mohasses, unlike many of his contemporaries, did not make references to Persian artistic traditions and had a modern outlook. His paintings and sculptures depicted mythical
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s and creatures out of nightmares in vast deserts of hopelessness. In 2013, Iranian-born filmmaker
Mitra Farahani Mitra Farahani (in ; born 1975) is an Iranian filmmaker and painter who currently lives in Paris. Biography Mitra Farahani was born on January 27, 1975, in Tehran, Pahlavi Iran. Farahani has a degree in graphic art (1997) from Islamic Azad Un ...
wrote and directed the documentary, ''Fifi Howls from Happiness'' (original title: ''Fifi az khoshhali zooze mikeshad''), based on an interview with Mohasses in his secluded hotel room. Ending abruptly with Mohasses succumbing literally on camera to lung cancer, the film explores the enigma of this provocative artist and presents a "final biography in his own words and on his terms." He had served as a mentor to artist Parvaneh Etemadi.


Personal life

In 1977, he married Nezhat-al-Molook, the daughter of his father's cousin, who was a teacher in Bandar-e-Anzali and later became the head of the Teaching College for Women. She died of brain cancer around 1998. Mohasses said he was proud of his homosexuality and lived it fully. The stigma associated with his homosexuality affected his reception in Iran, where his work was exhibited with those of
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, another gay painter, only in 2017, albeit these works being in storage of Tehran museum for decades.


Filmography

* ''The Eye That Hears'' (1967; ''Cheshmi ke mishenavad'') * '' Fifi Howls from Happiness'' (2013; Persian transliterated: ''Fifi az khoshhali zooze mikeshad'')


See also

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Culture of Iran The culture of Iran () or culture of PersiaYarshater, Ehsa, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII no. 1 (1989) is one of the oldest and among the most influential in the world. Iran (Persia) is widely regarded as one of the cradles of civilization.
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Islamic art Islamic art is a part of Islamic culture and encompasses the visual arts produced since the 7th century CE by people who lived within territories inhabited or ruled by Muslims, Muslim populations. Referring to characteristic traditions across ...
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Iranian art Persian art or Iranian art () has one of the richest art heritages in world history and has been strong in many media including architecture, painting, weaving, pottery, calligraphy, metalworking and sculpture. At different times, influences ...
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List of Iranian artists The following list of notable Iranian artists (in alphabetical order by last name) includes artists of various genres, who are WP:ARTIST, notable and are either born in Iran, of Iranian descent or who produce works that are primarily about Iran. ...


References


Further reading

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External links

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Select works on Artnet
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Ibrahim Golestan, Bahman Mohasses and Fifi Howls from Happiness
(in Persian)
"Biography of Bahman Mohasses"
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Mohasses, Progressive and Recluse
(Mohasses' obituary on BBC Persian) (in Persian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Mohasses, Bahman 1931 births 2010 deaths Iranian painters Iranian theatre directors Iranian gay artists 20th-century Iranian male artists Iranian LGBTQ painters Iranian LGBTQ sculptors Gay painters Gay sculptors People from Rasht 20th-century Iranian LGBTQ people 21st-century Iranian LGBTQ people Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma alumni Iranian printmakers Iranian modern painters