Amir Soleymani

Amir Soleymani (also known as "Mondoir") is a British art collector and art gallery owner.[1]

Amir Soleymani
Born
Iran
Other namesMondoir
CitizenshipBritish
OccupationArt collector
Known forMondoir Art Gallery
Adelia Art Gallery
Notable workThe Art of Connectivity

Early life

Amir Soleymani was born and raised in Iran. As a child, Soleymani was an amateur stamp collector.[2]

Career

Soleymani is an art collector and owns art galleries in Dubai, United Arab Emirates[3] and Liverpool, United Kingdom.[4] His galleries feature a diverse range of traditional and digital art.

Soleymani believes that art serves as a medium for human connection, a theme he explores in his book The Art of Connectivity.[2]

Amir "Mondoir" Soleymani is the founder of Directory.art,[5] a platform designed to facilitate connections within the art industry. Launched by Mondoir, the platform reached over 1,000 users within its first week.[6] Directory.art has announced an exhibition at the Mondoir Gallery in downtown Dubai, featuring works from artists on the platform. The exhibition is equipped with state-of-the-art display technology, including two 224-inch screens dubbed "The Grid."[7]

Soleymani "Mondoir" Soleymani was a guest speaker at the Christie's Art+Tech Summit in Dubai, held during Art Dubai 2023. The summit was organized by British auction house Christie's. Previous summits were held in New York, Hong Kong, and London.[8]

Soleymani has advocated for various social justice causes, including the Stop Asian Hate campaign and the Choose Love initiative.[9]

In 2021, Amir Soleymani became involved in a legal dispute with Nifty Gateway, a prominent NFT trading platform, over an auction for a Beeple artwork titled "Abundance." Soleymani had bid on the artwork but was ultimately outbid. The auction was a ranked auction, a format Soleymani claims he had not encountered before. He was expected to pay $650,000 for a lower-valued edition of the work, which led to a series of legal disputes. Soleymani filed a suit in the U.K. High Court, questioning the fairness and enforceability of Nifty Gateway's terms. The case has also seen a countersuit filed in New York, adding an international layer to the dispute.[10][11][12][13]

Books

In 2023, Amir published his book The Art of Connectivity, which is a guide about digital art and its artists.[2]

References

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