Siah Armajani
- Introduction
- Siah (Siavash) Armajani (Persian: سیاوش آرمانجی; 10 July 1939 – 27 August 2020) was an Iranian-American sculptor and architect known for his public art.
- Wikidata
- Q325184
- Introduction
- Iranian architect, b. in Teheran, emigrated to U.S. in 1960; practices in Minneapolis, Minn.
- Nationalities
- American, Iranian, Persian
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Architect, Sculptor
- Name
- Siah Armajani
- Ulan
- 500020843
Exhibitions
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September 11
Sep 11, 2011–Jan 9, 2012
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Projects/Installations
Feb 15–Aug 30, 1998
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Sculpture from the Collection
Jun 22–Aug 13, 1995
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An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture
May 17–Aug 19, 1984
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Habitats
Mar 9–Apr 9, 1983
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Siah Armajani has
8 exhibitionsonline.
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Siah Armajani Fibonacci Discovery Bridge 1970
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Siah Armajani Elements Number 30 1990
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Siah Armajani Bridge Book 1991
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Siah Armajani First Bridge (double page fold-out plate, folios 7 and 8) from Bridge Book 1991
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Siah Armajani NOAA Bridges (double page fold-out plate, folios 11 and 12) from Bridge Book 1991
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Siah Armajani Bridge with Its Own Shadow (double page fold-out plate, folios 15 and 16) from Bridge Book 1991
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Siah Armajani Fourth Bridge (double page fold-out plate, folios 19 and 20) from Bridge Book 1991
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Siah Armajani Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge (double page fold-out plate, folios 23 and 24) from Bridge Book 1991
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Siah Armajani Bridge over a Nice Triangle Tree (double page fold-out plate, folios 27 and 28) from Bridge Book 1991
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Siah Armajani Münster Pedestrian Bridge (double page fold-out plate, folios 31 and 32) from Bridge Book 1991
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