Background
Hossein Nuri was born in 1954 in Iran. He lost his father at the age of six and her mother raised him.
Hossein Nuri was born in 1954 in Iran. He lost his father at the age of six and her mother raised him.
He showed his interest in painting at elementary school. After finishing elementary school in Mashhad he gained a scholarship to continue studies in Farah Industrial School in Tehran. Farah Industrial School was deeply monitored by SAVAK, pre-revolutionary Iran"s secret service.
Along the nation"s dissatisfaction with Shah"s policies, Nuri wrote a play which was a political satire criticizing the system.
Minutes after the play was staged, it was interrupted by military forces present at the school. Nuri was jailed and tortured severely and he was questioned repetitively mainly to confess if he ever had relations with opposition activists to which Nuri"s answer was always negative.
After a series of harsh tortures, Nuri lost his ability of moving hands and legs and his internal health started to deteriorate. So he was sent to hospital as he was still under control.
Finally as the result of fatal damages to Nuri"s body, SAVAK stopped its control and Nuri came back to his family who were then residing at Torbat-e Jam.
lieutenant was there that he sat on wheelchair and started to hold the brush with his mouth and continued painting. In 2004 Nuri introduced his new style in painting in an exhibition he held in Paris. lieutenant was based on the painter"s intention to create a certain design out of an abstract process.
Thus the outcome is a combination of improvisation and calculated design.
French painters suggested the name "Reflection" (Réflexion) for the style and Nuri approved the name. The use of bright colors and recurrence of butterflies are among other characteristics of his style.