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Artist Statement -



The work of Hooshang reflects a bold contemporary style, with hues that alternate between muted and highly energized. He paints on canvas, board and paper using acrylic, oil, pastel, charcoal and pencil. His work ranges from brushwork to washes to work with a palette knife.

He says this about this work -

I paint in layers, adding texture, but it is as if the paint itself takes part in the creative process. I am the tour guide on the journey, but there is another participant My hands are virtually channeled into a universal source of energy. And that energy, in turn, pulses through my brushes and artist tools.

Indeed, the common theme for all my works is energy - energy in nature and the world around me, in moving colors that show power, in the inner life of my subjects. I seek to unveil the mysteries and beauties of the universe.

Artist Exhibitions



Bank of Ruston, Holiday Art Exhibit 2-person show - Dec. 1-31, 2014 solo exhibition Jan. 1-30, 2015

Attleboro MA Arts Museum, Members Exhibition - Dec. 6, 2014, to Feb. 6, 2015

Taube Museum of Art, Minot, ND, Festival of the Season - Nov. 28 to Dec. 24, 2014

Art Museum of Eastern Idaho, Idaho Falls, Museum Artists Exhibit, - June 24 to Aug. 9, 2014

Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA, Art Auction Season 2014 - May 14 to June 7, 2014

Masur Museum, Monroe, LA, Off the Wall - April 11, 2014

Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT, Art Exhibition and Auction 46 - Jan. 23 to March 1, 2014

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Great Falls, MT, Style, Form and Color - Dec. 28, 2013, to Feb. 1, 2014

Shreveport LA Regional Arts Council, Artspace Presents - Nov. 8, 2013, to Jan. 18, 2014

Cheyenne WY Frontier Days Old West Museum, Western Spirit Art Show and Sale - March 2 to April 14, 2013

Boomtown Casino, Bossier City, LA, Color Storm, Jan. 31 to April 15, 2013 solo exhibition

Masur Museum, Monroe, LA, Off the Wall - April 5, 2013

Attleboro MA Arts Museum, annual flower show, Wings Spring is in the Air - March 21-24, 2013

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Great Falls, MT, 16th annual Art Exhibition and Auction - Jan. 18 to Feb. 2, 2013

Attleboro MA Arts Museum, Members Exhibition - Dec. 8, 2012, to Feb. 1, 2013

artspace, Shreveport, LA, �Bonafide 2� - Nov. 8, 2012, to Jan. 5, 2013

Shreveport LA Regional Arts Council, Christmas in the SkyApocalypse Wow - Dec. 8, 2012

Attleboro MA Arts Museum, Exhibition and Art Auction - Oct. 12 to Nov. 1, 2012

Taos NM Art Museum, Russian Night in Taos - June 30 to Aug. 25, 2012

Taube Museum of Art, Minot, ND, Small Works Exhibition and Auction - June 19 to July 31, 2012

Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA, Off The Wall - March 16, 2012

Cheyenne WY Frontier Days Old West Museum, Western Spirit Art Show and Sale - March 3 to April 15, 2012

Shreveport LA Regional Arts Council, Artspace Presents - Nov. 11, 2011, to Jan. 7, 2012

Louisiana State Museum, Baton Rouge, 2011 Art Travel Auction - Sept. 30 to Oct. 15, 2011

Taos NM Art Museum, Russian Night in Taos - Aug. 1-27, 2011

Stevens County Historical Museum, Morris, MN, Horizontal Grandeur Fine Art Exhibition - July 8 to Oct. 28, 2011

Masur Museum, Monroe, LA, Off the Wall - April 1-14, 2011

artspace, Shreveport, LA, Impromptu - March 10 to April 23, 2011

Rockport TX Center for the Arts, Color Storm � Jan. 26 to Feb. 26, 2011 2-person exhibition

Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT, 43rd Annual Art Exhibition and Auction - Jan. 2l to March 5, 2011

Lake Eustis FL Museum of Art, Paperworks 4 Me II - Dec. 10, 2010, to Jan. 10, 2011 work added to permanent collection

Affaire in the Gardens Art Show, Beverly Hills, CA - Oct. 16-17, 2010

Alexandria LA Museum of Art, September Competition - Aug. 27 to Oct. 8, 2010

Museum Of Science Industry, Tampa, FL, Unseen - July 23 to Aug. 27, 2010

Louisiana State Museum, Baton Rouge - April 27 to May 7, 2010

Attleboro MA Arts Museum, 14th annual flower show, Light and Dark A Celebration of Contrast - March 25-28, 2010

Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT - Jan. 28 to March 6, 2010

Attleboro Arts Museum, Attleboro, MA, Members Show - Dec. 5 to Jan. 29, 2009-2010

Somerset Art Association, Bedminster, Small Treasures - December 2009

Attleboro MA Arts Museum, Auction Preview Exhibition - Oct. 23 to Nov. 5, 2009

Louisiana State Museum, Baton Rouge - May 2-25, 2009

Andrews NC Art Museum - May 1-31, 2009

Highlands Museum Of The Arts, Sebring, FL, Art 2009 - Feb. 20 to March 26, 2009

Attleboro MA Arts Museum, Auction Preview Exhibition - Oct. 24 to Nov. 13, 2008

New Jersey Equine Association, Bedminster, NJ, Art Of The Horse - Sept. 14 to Oct. 24, 2008 work chosen for show postcard

Attleboro MA Arts Museum, Out of the Blue - July 2-25, 2008 ranked among the top 6 award winners

Rawls Museum Arts, Courtland, VA - June 6 to July 11, 2008 3rd-place award

Louisiana State Museum, Baton Rouge - May 10 to June 5, 2008

Masur Museum Of Art, Monroe, LA - June 10 to Sept. 2, 2007

Louisiana State Museum, Baton Rouge - May 10 to June 10, 2007

Taylor Contemporanea Fine Arts, Hot Springs, AR - March 2007 solo exhibition

Austin TX Fine Arts Festival - April 14-15, 2007

Main St. Fort Worth TX Arts Festival - April 19-22, 2007

Ormond Memorial Art Museum, Ormond Beach, FL - Nov. 17 to Dec. 31, 2006

Full Speed Ahead, Church Street Gallery of Rockport, TX - April 2006 solo exhibition

Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA - Jun. 10 to Aug. 27, 2006

Museo De Arte Contemporaneo MAC, Santa Fe, Argentina - Nov. 9 to Dec. 3, 2006

Coastal Arts League Museum 20th Annual Show, Half Moon Bay, CA - 2004

Rural Outdoors, Sullivan County Museum, Woodbourne, NY - 2004

Art of the Southwest, The Kotinsky Gallery, Pompton Lakes, NJ - 2003

Taylors Contemporanea Fine Arts, Hot Springs, AR - September 2003 solo exhibition

Louisiana Peach Festival Art Show, Ruston, LA - 2001 and 1999 2 Best of Shows 2002 2nd place, acrylicoil painting

Faces of Woman, Las Vegas NM Arts Council - 2000

Keathley University Center Gallery, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN - 2000 solo exhibition

Stills in Life, Appleton WI Art Center - 1999 work chosen for show postcard

Montana Interpretation 1999, The Art Chateau Museum, Butte, MT - 1999 Jack Richeson Award

University Center Art Gallery, Louisiana State University-Shreveport - 1999 solo exhibition

Human Form, The Art Center, Mount Clemens, MI - 1998

Night Walker 98, Fort Collins CO Museum - 1998 work chosen for 2000 poster

Montana Interpretation, The Art Chateau Museum, Butte, MT - 1997, 1996 Merit Award

Night Walker 97, Old Town Fort Collins, Fort Collins, CO - 1997

Paradise Revisited, Swann Gallery, Detroit, MI - 1997

Humans Need Figurative Art, Swann Gallery, Detroit, MI - 1996

Night Walker 96, Curfman Gallery, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO - 1996

Art for the Park 95, Odessa, TX - 1995

ArtReach 95, Showroom Division, National Congress of Art Design, Salt Lake City, UT - 1995

Bouncing off the Walls, Boston MA Corporate Art - 1995-1996

A Celebration of the Fine Arts, Ruston, LA - 1995

Piney Hills Gallery, Ruston, LA - 1995 solo exhibition

Terra FirmaTerra Fantastica, Gallery Ten, Rockford, IL - 1995

Fifth-Floor Gallery, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA - 1993 third-place award

9th Biannual of Art, Marbella, Spain - 1987

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Artist Publications



"Be ready to be surprised by the abstract art of Hooshang Khorasani. They are vibrant, with beautiful textures and colors. He sent two sets of paintings. One set I have hung together to see how they interact next to each other, and the other set I have hung separately. It is always surprising to me how these paintings still interact with one another even though they are separated. The brilliant colors reach out to each other and to the observer, completing a circle of interaction."

- Excerpt from "Contemporary Artists at Andrews Art Museum," The Andrews N.C. Journal, May 14, 2009



"Standouts within the collection of domesticated Four-Footed creatures are the equestrian works of Hooshang Khorasani of Ruston, Louisiana. These magnificent large-scale acrylics scream 'undomesticated' as they roar, head-on across the canvas. His choice of color and kinetic, yet exacting brush strokes exacerbate the motion study. These works are so strong that at a glance one can hear the panting breath and the pounding hoofs of these exotic creatures."

- Excerpt from "Gallery Talk: Conversations with Lee Malerich" in a description of The Ormond Fla. Memorial Art Museum's exhibition of "Four-Footed," 2006




"'Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous,' Bill Moyers has said. Hooshang's recent donation to the Attleboro Arts Museum's annual auction uses his heightened imagination and wild swings of color and technique to pierce the mysteries of the universe. It is a large, fluid and sensuous abstract destined to energize your home or office ...."

- Excerpt from a description of Hooshang's work by the Attleboro Mass. Arts Museum, November 2008




"At the gallery's entrance, visitors were greeted by Hooshang Khorasani's explosive use of color and broad, painterly strokes to capture in Equine Exuberance No. 3 the subject's thunderous charge."

- From the Somerset Art Association's Art Line publication in connection with "The Art of the Horse" national juried exhibit, Bedminster, N.J., Winter Spring 2009




"Windows, walls and doors certainly don't stand between Hooshang and his art. The Ruston painter is fascinated with the roiling waters of nature, 'the mysteries,' he says, 'of the universe.' The intensity he brings to these examinations is something to behold."

- Excerpt from a column "Ruston artist scratches surface to reveal his magic," printed in The Monroe, La. News-Star, Sept. 1, 1999 written by Nick Deriso, Entertainment Editor




"Louisiana painter Hooshang bases his acrylic 'Short Bull' on a famous photo of a proud warrior but adds modern strength to the face by means of bold, expressionist brush strokes and evocative purples, blues and grays ."

- Excerpt from a review of "Night Walker '98," an exhibit at the Fort Collins CO Museum "Fort Collins art show revisits lost cultures," printed in The Denver Post, Sept. 15, 1998 written by Jeff Bradley, Post Critic-at Large




"Life is all about perspectives what you see is how you choose to look at it. With Hooshang Khorasani's art, there's a twist: The more you look, the more you'll see. Using wash-like translucent colors, Hooshang reveals his subject layer by layer, always stopping short of full disclosure to keep you intrigued.

"Notice how his bouquets are lush and lovely, each flower an exuberant gesture. His women are mysterious femme fatales with lithe arms and faces veiled in shadows. Both are rendered in rich, earthy tones against cool backgrounds, creating context without distraction. These fluid, sensuous works will create a stunning centerpiece in any room - and you'll discover that each time you look at them, you'll find something new."

- Commentary from Visualize, The Premier Source for Accessible and Affordable Art, San Francisco, CA, 2000




Review by Art Columnist JoAnne Harris, printed in The Shreveport, La. Times, Aug. 24, 1999

"'Chiseling on Canvas,' a collection of 13 works by the artist Hooshang, provides a good look at a somewhat unorthodox approach to painting. The show is on view at the University Center Art Gallery at LSUS.

"In spite of the title, the most obvious technique employed in these works is allowing the acrylic paint to drip or run down the canvas in long streaks. Ironically, less than an hour before seeing these works, we had listened to another artist describe the local bus painting project in which the paint had similarly slipped and run down the side of the bus, necessitating a cleanup and fresh start.

"The moral, of course, is that one artist's unintended consequence may be another's creative inspiration. There are times when one must carefully stay within the lines in the coloring book and other times when the crayons must be applied in great splotches of color .

"Hooshang's works are far from abstract. Though not quite traditional, we can easily recognize the three still lifes and single landscape he depicts. The remaining pieces comprise a series of figure studies, all featuring a slender young woman dressed in a sleeveless black or blue dress and a black hat that partially obscures her face - think Audrey Hepburn in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's.'

"The variety Hooshang achieves with this single subject is most impressive. He shows his subject with arms folded, with hands on her face, with hands on hips, with head resting on knees, with white gloves on hands, in profile and in shadow and twice backlit by neon signs. We may occasionally glimpse a shadowy smile, but we never see the eyes.

"The palette is a dark one with black or gray prevailing, even in flesh tones. Red touches are darkened. Shadows and highlights are indicated by tones of dark green or purple. Details, particularly in the still lifes, will be outlined in a slightly lighter shade of blue.

"Everywhere the colors run in dark streaks to the bottom of the canvas. Sometimes, the canvas is turned, producing more streaks at a different angle. The artist states: 'Sometimes I remove parts of the image and paint over it. I "chisel" on canvas with my brushes, my cloths and my fingers until my sculpture is shaped.'

"For this viewer, the end result is less sculptural than it is veiled. The streaks and runs seem to form a kind of grid or screen through which we discern a figure, but not distinctly. There always is a mystery, a holding back or shrinking from the bright lights of discovery. Although there is nothing especially sinister here, we sense an aura of romance and intrigue surrounding these shadowy ladies.

"This is one of those rare shows with appeal to art lovers with preferences ranging across the entire spectrum from traditional to avant-garde."




A sampling of other media coverage:

"Bold contemporary artist will be featured at Taylor's," The Sentinel-Record, Hot Springs, AR, Sept. 1, 2003

"The Ruston art scene," Louisiana Life magazine, Autumn 2003

"Artist follows dream," The News-Star, Monroe, LA, Oct. 6, 2003

"Hooshang brings new prints to market," The Ruston LA Daily Leader, June 23, 2002

"Hooshang: Magic man's work in three nationwide exhibits," The Ruston LA Daily Leader, Aug. 29, 1999




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Artist Collections



A partial list of collectors is as follows:


Permanent collection of Lake Eustis Museum of Art, Lake Eustis, FL, USA

Club Mira Flores, Marbella, Spain

Bank of Ruston, Ruston, LA, USA

Federal Home Loan Bank, Topeka, KS; Dallas, TX, USA

Holiday Inn, Ruston, LA, USA

Regions Bank, Ruston, LA, USA

Stevens Inc., Little Rock, AR, USA

William Design, Houston, TX, USA

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Bergan et al, Houston, TX, USA

Brace Yourself, Inc., Bellaire, TX, USA

Cher A. Bumps & Associates, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK, USA

Comfort Supply, Inc., Houston, TX, USA

The Design Center, Graphic Solutions, St. Jacob, IL, USA

Douglas Development Corp., Mideast City, OK, USA

H.L.A., Inc., Oklahoma City, OK, USA

Interiors by Teena, Sugarland, TX, USA

Mission Viejo Church of Christ, Mission Viejo, CA, USA

ScriptPro LLC, Mission, KS, USA

Smith Management Consultants, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK, USA

Tybor & Associates, Inc., Houston, TX, USA

Lily Ajoodanpour, London, England

Mary Elizbeth Antisdel, Des Moines, IA, USA

Brad & Dee Arnold, Pflugerville, TX, USA

Nancy Ashman, New Orleans, LA, USA

Judge Joe Bleich, Ruston, LA, USA

Dr. Rebecca Bennett, Ruston, LA, USA

Monica Braverman, Ft. Worth, TX, USA

Sara and James Butler, Birmingham, AL, USA

J. Grant Caplan, Houston, TX, USA

Drs. Dellie & Hannah Clark, Monroe, LA, USA

Pamela Frieden Cohen, San Antonio, TX, USA

Jane & David Condon, Dallas, TX, USA

Peter & Kathy Connolly, Bloomford Hills, MI, USA

Jessica A. Darrow, Dallas, TX, USA

Trent Edwards, Lubbock, TX, USA

Pamela J. Eugster, Leawood, KS, USA

Marcelaine & Dr. Homer A. Ferguson Jr., Belleville, IL, USA

Saul Forman, Birmingham, MI, USA

Ronna Golper, Tucson, AZ, USA

Clifton R. Gorton, Tulsa, OK, USA

Cheryl B. Greehey, Austin, TX, USA

Tali & David Greenspon, Clive, IA, USA

Margaret Gregorie, Cincinatti, OH, USA

Harvey & Zeny Hafetz, Palm Beaach Garden, FL, USA

Leish Hardison, Plano, TX, USA

Dr. Craig Hoover, Tucson, AZ, USA

J.H. & Anne T. Hough, Ruston, LA, USA

John Tom & Beverlee James, Ruston, LA, USA

Sara Matthews Latham, Washington, DC, USA

Ann LeDoux, Monroe, LA, USA

Wendy & Roland Jackson, Conroe, TX, USA

Beverlee James, Ruston, LA, USA

Judge Robert G. James, Ruston, LA, USA

Susan & Tobin Johns, Ft. Collins, CO, USA

Katherine R. Latham, Arlington, VA, USA

Ginger & Scott Lowe, Shreveport, LA, USA

Ronald & Karen Nielsen, Houston, TX, USA

John T. Nutt III, Des Moines, IA, USA

Michelle Phillips, Ruston, LA, USA

Jana & Lee Reynolds, Oklahoma City, OK, USA

Jenni Ritchie, Houston, TX, USA

Deena B. Robben, Leawood, KS, USA

Edward & Sylvia Rose, Owing Mills, MD, USA

Carolyn Rowntree, Dallas, TX, USA

Wade Shows, Attorney, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

Richard & Kris Slager, Scottsdale, AZ, USA

Gregory F. Speyer, Dallas, TX, USA

Dr. Rosemary Stage, Monroe, LA, USA

Sandra & Robert Stahlman, Kaufman, TX, USA

Julianne J. Stein, St. Louis, MO, USA

Charles L. Tannehill, Monroe, LA, USA

Dr. John Taylor, Oklahoma City, OK, USA

Jason Todd, New York, New York, USA

Stacie and Timothy Tompkins, Raleigh, NC, USA

Harriet Trussell, Monroe, LA, USA

John J. Vencevich, Dallas, TX, USA

Glenn I. Waldman, Boca Raton, FL, USA

Brad Wander, Houston, TX, USA

Anita D. Whitters, Walford, IA, USA


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