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Etemad Gallery Mar 2016 Gilda Nowparast Inimitable Force 02
Tehran

جبر بی رقیب 

هستی‌ات را بر زمین ایجاب می‌كند. 

عنصری‌ست كه با دقتِ ساعت، دقیقه و ثانیه، رُخصتِ آنكه در انبوه جانداران در عالمْ جای بگیری را تضمین می‌كند. 

از آن لمحۀ خاص، از آنی كه اضطراب و عطرِ هم‌آغوشیِ انسانی به قصدِ زایش تو را به گریه می‌اندازد تا لحظه‌ای كه خویشتن را در كالبد موجودی ایستاده بر دو پای می‌شناسی، از تو بهره می‌گیرد. 

تو را به مثابۀ انسانی ثابت‌قدم یا مقهورِ تقدیر می‌شناسانَد.

شگفت آنكه، داوری‌ بی‌همتاست كه حقیقت پنهان را عریان می‌كند. 

بدون ذره‌ای ترحم، بی‌وقفه بر اراده و داشته‌هایت می‌تازد. 

وامی‌دارَدَت باور كنی در لحظۀ درست در جای درست ایستاده‌ای، اما به ناگاه درمی‌یابی فصل‌های زندگی‌ات را در هم پیچیده.

روزی خود را در حالی می‌یابی كه برای بیماران و درماندگان دعا می‌كنی، و روزی دیگر شاهد بهروزی و شادمانیِ دیگران از پسِ پنجرۀ بیمارستان هستی. 

وقتی ایمن و آسوده در بستر می‌آرَمی خوش‌خیالیِ محض است، چرا كه خبرت نمی‌دهد فردا شب خوراك تازۀ موران و كرم‌های خاك باشی. 

نه قابل سوداگری‌‌ست و نه قابل بازگشت. 

گذشتِ آن ناگزیر، سخت و بی‌ترحم است. 

وقتت را بیهوده برای زمان هدر نده، چرا كه به‌غایت سختگیرست و هرگز به هیچ رویْ فرصت دوباره‌ای به تو نمی‌دهد.

 گیلدا نوع‌پرست، 1394  ترجمه: حمیدرضا كرمی 

گیلدا نوع پرست

متولد 1363، تهران، ایران

تحصیلات:

1391   لیسانس هنرهای کارگاهی، دانشگاه کالیفرنیا، ارواین، آمريكا  

نمایشگاه های انفرادی:

1392   "برزخ"، گالری اعتماد، تهران، ایران 

1391  "مربع ناچیز "، گالری Catalyst (گالری انجمن دانشجویان هنر دانشگاه UCI)، کالیفرنیا، آمريكا  

1390  "جنگ جهانی WWIVIVI "، گالری Catalyst (گالری انجمن دانشجویان هنر دانشگاه UCI)، کالیفرنیا، آمريكا1387  "حشرات"، کتابخانه Saddleback college، کالیفرنیا، آمريكا  

گزیده نمایشگاه های گروهی:

1394   "طول عمر"، گالری سیحون، لوس آنجلس، کالیفرنیا، آمريكا 

1394   "Snap to Grid"، مرکز دیجیتال آرت لوس آنجلس، کالیفرنیا، آمريكا  

1391  "فرود ظهرگاهی"، گالری UAG (نمایشگاه دانشجویان منتخب هنرهای کارگاهی دانشگاه UCI)، کالیفرنیا، آمريكا

1391  "فضای رقابتی"، گالری Room، دانشگاه کالیفرنیا، ارواین، کالیفرنیا، آمريكا  

1388   "عکس و چیدمان"، گالری بومرنگ، تهران، ایران  

1386  "پویایی"، گالری Sandstone، لاگونابیچ، کالیفرنیا، آمريكا  

Inimitable Force

It indicates your existence on earth. 

It is the one element that on the precise hour, minute and second grants you permission to be included in a colony of living creatures in the universe.  

From the special moment where the tension and smell of human generation makes you cry, to the point where you recognize yourself as a two-legged individual, it takes advantage of you. 

It introduces you as a consistent person or a destined loser. 

Surprisingly, it is the unsurpassed judge who reveals the concealed truth. 

It performs continuously against your will and possesses not one drop of compassion. 

It makes you believe you are standing in the right moment at the right time but suddenly, it turns the seasons of your life. 

One day you see yourself praying for the sick and poor; the next day you are the one witnessing the happiness of others from a hospital’s window. 

When you sleep in your bed, safe and secure, it is so biased that it is not going to warn you that tomorrow night you will be ants and earthworms’ fresh meal. 

It is neither tradable nor reversible. 

It is immovable, restricted and incapable of mercy in its passing.

Don’t waste your time for time because it is very punitive and it will never ever give you a second chance. 

Gilda Nowparast, 2016

Gilda Nowparast

Born in 1984, Tehran, Iran 

Education:

2012  BA in Studio Art, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA

Solo Exhibitions:

2013  “Limbo”, Etemad Gallery, Tehran, Iran 

2012  “Tiny Square”, Catalyst Gallery, UCI Undergraduate Art Community 

          Gallery Space, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA

2011  “World War IIVVIIV”, Catalyst Gallery, UCI Undergraduate Art Community and    

          Gallery Space, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA

2008  “Insects”, Saddleback College Library, Mission Viejo, CA, USA

Selected Group Exhibitions:

2016  “Longevity”, Seyhoun Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA

2015  “Snap to the Grid”, Los Angles Center for Digital Art (LACDA),

          Los Angles, CA, USA

2012  “Noon Landing”, UAG Gallery, Studio Art Honors Exhibition, University of 

          California, Irvine, CA, USA

2012  “Contested Space”, Room Gallery, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA

2010  “Photography and Installation”, Boomerang Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran

2007  “Dynamism”, Sandstone Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA, USA

www.gildanowparast.com

نمایشگاه ویدئو آرت " گیلدا نوع پرست " با عنوان " جبر بی رقیب " اسفند 1394 گالری اعتماد

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