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Partou Zia was born on 9 October, 1958 in Tehran, Iran, is an Artist, Writer. At 50 years old, Partou Zia height not available right now. We will update Partou Zia's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Artist, Writer
Partou Zia Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 9 October 1958
Birthday 9 October
Birthplace Tehran, Iran
Date of death March 19, 2008,
Died Place Cornwall, United Kingdom
Nationality Iran

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2019

Early in Partou’s career, landscape provided the main inspiration for her work. The quest of the individual for the divine was a developing theme. A fascination for religious iconography was manifested in depictions of the overlooked corners of church interiors. Everyday objects such as books, lamps and chairs inhabited her images of domestic scenes, suggesting a desire to capture the essence of her long-lost childhood home. Her canvases at this time were dominated by an energetic application of heavily impastoed yellow, which for her represented the spiritual. Self-portraits, some of them nude, also formed an important part of her oeuvre, not only as a means of asserting her identity as a woman and a painter, but in order to reveal her intuitive self.

2018

The paintings from the last few months of her life reflect a change of mood. The intense energy of her earlier canvases has given way to a more contemplative application of paint, as a consequence of her failing strength. In ‘40 Nights and 40 Days’ she reclines, in classical garb, resting her elbow on a pile of books – an indication, perhaps, that her work is done. She seems to be gazing beyond the present, the outstretched hand ready to guide her on the next step of her journey.

2010

2010 Meetings Of Dreams, The Wills Lane Gallery, St. Ives

2009

2009 ZOOM – Looking Back/Looking Forward, Art First, London

2008

2008 In The Face of Wonder, The Exchange, Penzance

2004

2004 Spoilt for Choice: A Christmas Show, Art First, London

2003

In 2003, Tate St Ives initiated a pioneering residency programme at the historic Porthmeor Studios in St Ives, Cornwall, previously occupied by Borlase Smart, Ben Nicholson and Patrick Heron. Zia was the first recipient of this award and her exhibition at Tate St Ives was accompanied by a catalogue 'Entering the Visionary Zone'.

1997

1997 Gallery Artists I, Reeds Wharf Gallery, London

1996

1996 Landscapes from Penwith, Hastings Museum and Gallery

1995

1995 John Moores Exhibition 19, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

1994

1994 Response to Landscape, Beatrice Royal Gallery, Southampton

1989

1989Young Contemporaries, Whitworth Gallery, Manchester

1958

Partou Zia (9 October 1958 – 19 March 2008) was a British-Iranian artist and writer. Born in Tehran, she emigrated to England in 1970, where she completed her secondary education at Whitefields school near Hendon, London (1972–78). Zia studied Art History at the University of Warwick (1977–80) and at the Slade School of Fine Art (1986–91). In 2001, she completed a PhD at Falmouth College of Arts and the University of Plymouth. In 1993, she moved to Cornwall where she lived and worked with her husband, the painter Richard Cook, until her death from cancer, in March 2008. Tate St Ives honoured her parting by hanging one of her last completed canvases, Forty Nights and Forty Days as a memorial to her, for a month, at the gallery's entrance.