Icy and Sot
Saman Oskouei (born 1985) and Sasan Oskouei (born 1991) know as ICY and SOT are artists from Tabriz, Iran, currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. The two brothers started making their marks in the streets of Iran in 2006, Icy and Sot always look for the appropriate medium to give their ideas the greatest resonance. Through their unique visual language, they have been delivering powerful, moving statements on the present-day human condition, tackling important issues such as human rights, detention, women’s rights, the plights of migrants and refugees, climate change, or the pitfalls of capitalism. Their commitment is reflected in the materials that their artworks are made of: barbed wire, iron wire, old rusty shovels or oil cans. All raw materials that the artists divert and transfigure to give life to pieces of art that are full of poetry and fragility.
Let Her Be Free, 2018
2 Color Screenprint on 110 lb French paper
20 × 20 inches; 50.8 × 50.8 cm
Edition of 500
Signed LR, Numbered LL in pencil by the Artists
Unforced Hijab, ca. 2020
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle 210gsm 50% rag watercolor paper
19 x 13 inches; 48.3 x 33 cm
Edition 250
“Heliotrope Foundation’ and “Icy + Sot” in pencil on verso,
Numbered in pencil on front
Let Her Be Free, 2014
Stencil spray paint on canvas
78 × 54 inches; 198.1 × 137.2 cm
Signed and dated (December 2014) on verso