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b. 1979 -

Amir H. Fallah (born 1979) is an Iranian-born American painter, publisher, sculptor, and installation artist. He was a founder of Beautiful/Decay magazine. He is based in Los Angeles, California.

Amir H. Fallah was born in Tehran, Iran in 1979. He has a BFA degree awarded in 2002 in Painting from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). Fallah has an MFA degree awarded in 2005 in Painting from University of California, Los Angeles. While attending MICA, he started Beautiful/Decay magazine as a zine.

His paintings have a flat graphic quality to them and often feature boarders, reminiscent of Persian miniature painting and comic books. There are many patterns used, and bright colors. Fallah's work deals with complex issues of identity and diaspora. He has had numerous solo exhibitions including, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson; South Dakota Art Museum; Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland, Oregon; San Diego Art Institute; and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.

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b. 1979 -

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Amir H. Fallah

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Amir H. Fallah (born 1979) is an Iranian-born American painter, publisher, sculptor, and installation artist. He was a founder of Beautiful/Decay magazine. He is based in Los Angeles, California.

Amir H. Fallah was born in Tehran, Iran in 1979. He has a BFA degree awarded in 2002 in Painting from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). Fallah has an MFA degree awarded in 2005 in Painting from University of California, Los Angeles. While attending MICA, he started Beautiful/Decay magazine as a zine.

His paintings have a flat graphic quality to them and often feature boarders, reminiscent of Persian miniature painting and comic books. There are many patterns used, and bright colors. Fallah's work deals with complex issues of identity and diaspora. He has had numerous solo exhibitions including, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson; South Dakota Art Museum; Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland, Oregon; San Diego Art Institute; and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.