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  1. Hamid Rahmanian (Persian: حمید رحمانیان; born 1968) is an Iranian-born American multi-disciplinary artist who has worked mostly in cinema, illustration, and shadow theater. Since the late 1980s, he has combined his love of traditional Persian art forms with modern technology to create new works of art that visually bridge the gaps ...

  2. Hamid Rahmanian is an artist who would love to be known for his 16-year project to bring the Iranian national epic to a wider audience through highly acclaimed illustrated books and theater productions. He was a 2014 Guggenheim Fellow and received a 2020 United States Artists Fellowship. His artist biography and more information on his project ...

  3. From "Feathers of Fire." Photo by Vahid Zamani. Hamid Rahmanian ’96, who majored in Computer Animation at Pratt, has not bound himself to a single discipline in his pursuit of adapting the Shahnameh for modern audiences.

  4. Back. Hamid Rahmanian. Designer and Director Brooklyn, NY 2020 USA Fellow This award was generously supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Hamid Rahmanian is a 2014 John Guggenheim Fellow. Rahmanians work centers on theater, moving image, and graphic arts. His work has been exhibited in international competitions and publications.

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  5. Aug 25, 2013 · The brain trust behind this new effort is Hamid Rahmanian, a filmmaker and graphic artist who lives in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. "There's four tragedies, there is three beautiful love stories,...

  6. May 9, 2016 · May 9, 2016. By Daniel A. Gross. Inspired by German animation and an American puppeteer, Hamid Rahmanian has turned an ancient Iranian epic into a live show. Cristoforo Magliozzi. One day last summer, Hamid Rahmanian was in his graphic design studio in New York, thinking about how to adapt a classic Persian story to the stage.

  7. Bios. Hamid Rahmanian. Hamid Rahmanian is a 2014 John Guggenheim Fellow and the recipient of the 2020 United States Artists Fellowship. His work centers on theater, moving image, and graphic arts and has been exhibited in international competitions and publications.

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