Mohammad Salemy[1] (born 1967 in Iran, Kermanshah)[2] [3] is a Canadian[4] artist,[5] art critic, curator,[6][7] writer[8] .
As an artist he has shown his work internationally[16][17][18][19][20][21] and nationally, specially in Ashkal Alwan in Beirut and Witte de With in Rotterdam.
[52] As a writer, critic, and editor, Salemy has been a regular contributor to numerous exhibition catalogues, anthologies, and journals.
that featured texts by Jason Adams / Kate Armstrong, Elie Ayache, Benjamin Bratton, Clint Burnham, Lou Cantor, Manuel Correa, Alexander Galloway, Leo Goldsmith, Simón Isaza, Victoria Ivanova, Vaclav Janoscik, Ed Keller, Diana Khamis, Jessica Law, Siwin Lo, Nicola Masciandaro, Gean Moreno, Benjamin Noys, Jeff O’brien, Matteo Pasquinelli, David Roden, Judith Rodenbeck, Rory Rowan, Daniel Sacilotto, Samuel Sackeroff, T’ai Smith, Nick Srnicek, Kate Steinmann, Steven Warrick, and Peter Wolfendale.
Khomeini, Photographs, 2002 [81] He was the co-founder of the successful fashion label "Government Clothing",[82] and is known for his activism[83] He also worked as a designer, specially for The Organ (band)'s album Grab that gun [84]