Mohsen Ahmadvand
Ala Dehghan
Bita Fayyazi
Siamak Filizadeh
Shahab Foutohi
Amirali Ghasemi
Barbad Golshiri
Ramin Haerizadeh
Rokni Haerizadeh
Khosrow Hassanzadeh
Farshid Maleki
Sadegh Tirafkan
A Selection of Contemporary Art from Tehran. The exhibition focuses on the post-revolution generation in Iran; home to a large, self-sustaining, vibrant and progressive art community.
Mohsen Ahmadvand, Ala Dehghan, Bita Fayyazi, Siamak Filizadeh, Shahab
Foutohi, Amirali Ghasemi, Barbad Golshiri, Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni
Haerizadeh, Khosrow Hassanzadeh, Farshid Maleki, Sadegh Tirafkan
The exhibition focuses on the post-revolution generation in Tehran;
home to a large, self-sustaining, vibrant and progressive art
community. Drawn in by art's intrinsic, hermetic codes - both visual
and formal - its space is sought out by an astounding number of
students for its ability to allow for expression. Multiple media
spanning from more traditional forms to graphic design and video are
employed and included in this presentation.
The contemporary in the Islamic Republic is characterized, in its
majority, by suspension and mutual tension, where neither party,
state nor individual, can move too much or overstep their boundaries
for fear of upsetting the balance. Iranian culture itself is defined
by a long-term perspective and resistance, not short-term conflict.
Thus, the resulting art is not blatantly revolutionary in either
method or purpose, but rather uses humor as a trenchant tool;
finally, it is this very tautness in society and psyche, that makes
for a rich and fertile field, nurtured rather than stifled or
limited, by its contradictions.
Opening: Thursday, May 14, 6 - 8:30 pm
Thomas Erben Gallery
516 West 20th Street - New York
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10-6
Free admission