Just launched my solo exhibition at NXT museum in Amsterdam! I'm beyond proud to share 3 stunning sculptures, 3 incredible artworks, 3 epic music tracks, and a visual show that brings it all together. Legacy continues!
Exhibiting my limited 1/1 Chaotic Footprint at @artmiami_ during Art Basel.
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This December, from 2–7 December, visitors of Art Miami will witness the first-ever unveiling of “The Chaotic Footprint” — a surreal, playful, and deeply personal artwork by Dutch multidisciplinary artist Dzanar Abbas-Zade. Presented at Booth AM 413, the piece stands as a visual diary that blends childhood nostalgia, luxury fantasy, and the impossible worlds Dzanar is known for creating.
A TABLE STANDING ON AN ELEPHANT FOOT
At first glance, the artwork pulls you into a dreamlike scene: a refined tabletop balanced on a massive elephant foot with pink glitter toenails. It’s humorous, bold, and symbolic — a reminder that even the wildest chaos can stand firmly on something strong.
The elephant foot represents Dzanar’s own foundation: growing up as a refugee, working tirelessly to shape his own identity, and transforming challenges into creativity. But what truly steals the show are the objects sitting on top.
My designed pink glitter basketball taking over Times Square 🌟🏀
I released my 3d basketball 2 years ago at an exhibition in Miami. Some asked, ‘why is it pink?’ I said, ‘I like breaking traditions.’ 🤠
#art #design #NYC #TimesSquare #PinkGlitter
Entering my 30's has brought new depth to life. I've been seeking fresh inspiration and knowledge. The people I meet and the world around me are my catalysts for growth. I'm energized by the constant development of my personal tastes. I'm also keen to discover the tastes of my followers. Through experimentation with colors, shapes, and connections, I'm designing my path forward.
What is the secret for the perfect collaboration? In any way a lot of creative freedom and that’s how those collaboration between @g_eazy and @dzanar really come out.
Dzanar Abbas-Zade arrived in the Netherlands at 8 with nothing but a violin. He taught himself everything. And ended up working with Chris Brown, G-Eazy, Riff Raff and Sam Feldt.
In the 100th episode of 301 we talk about how his art, why he sees music as colors and shapes, and the one trick most creatives completely overlook.
New episode out now. Link in bio.