Amir H. Fallah’s immediately recognizable style is a kind of post-internet pastiche, mixing elements of Middle Eastern and Western high and low culture to convey the experience of being culturally hybrid. Many of his works particularly reference the works of Minimalist artist Frank Stella, as these appeal to Fallah’s appreciation for the powerful visual pull of geometric abstraction across cultural contexts. Here, Fallah has combined elements of Stella’s work <a href="https://buffaloakg.org/artworks/k19708-lac-laronge-iii" target="_blank" class="link"><em>Lac Laronge III</em>, 1969</a>, with imagery culled from across the internet, as well as his own staged studio photography. The circle rec...