Explore the Vibrant Treasures: Unveiling Tehran's Must-Visit Art Galleries

Explore the Vibrant Treasures: Unveiling Tehran’s Must-Visit Art Galleries

Art enthusiasts will be delighted to explore a variety of exciting exhibitions currently taking place across the city. This season offers a rich tapestry of creativity, with both established and emerging artists showcasing their talents. Let’s delve into the details of these exhibitions and discover the masterpieces that await you.

1. Room No. 38 at Homa Gallery

Moloud Mazaheri is presenting her latest works in an exhibition titled “Room No. 38”. This captivating showcase will run until March 17, located at No. 8, Fourth Alley, Sanai St., Karim Khan Ave. Don’t miss the chance to see Mazaheri’s innovative approaches to painting.

2. Dual Exhibition at Aran Gallery

Currently, the Aran Gallery is hosting an exhibition featuring works by artists Nasim Davari and Allahyar Najafi. This exhibition will be available for viewing until March 14, at 5 Lolagar St., Neauphle-le-Chateau St. The combination of their unique styles promises to create a thought-provoking experience for visitors.

3. Seven at Doost Gallery

Amin Hekmatpanah’s exhibition titled “Seven” is displaying a series of paintings that will be on view until April 5. Visit Doost Gallery at No. 4, 4th St. off Eshqyar St., Khorramshahr Ave., to take in Hekmatpanah’s vivid imagery and thematic exploration.

4. Subsidence at Shamis Gallery

Shamis Gallery showcases the works of Mohammadreza Emadi in an exhibition called “Subsidence”. This exhibit will be open until March 10, located at 8 Daniali St., Andarzgu Blvd., in the Farmanieh neighborhood. Emadi’s thought-provoking pieces delve into contemporary issues.

5. Boundless at Mojdeh Gallery

Also on display is Alice Varshou’s exhibition titled “Boundless”, taking place at Mojdeh Gallery. This exhibition runs until March 10 and can be found at No. 27, 18th Alley off North Allameh Blvd. in Saadatabad. Varshou’s work invites viewers to explore the infinite possibilities of artistic expression.

6. Fishlike Existence at Negar Gallery

Elaheh Jafari’s exhibition, “Fishlike Existence”, is currently available for viewing at Negar Gallery. This captivating collection will be on display until March 14, located at No. 5, Bahrami Alley, Mashahir Street, Qaem Maqam Farahani Avenue. Jafari’s work offers a unique perspective on existence and identity.

7. Group Exhibition at Soo Gallery

A diverse group of artists, including Rasoul Akbarlou, Shahou Babai, Yusha Bashir, Omid Bonakdar, Hossein Tamjid, and Rana Gavadi, are displaying their artworks in a collective exhibition at Soo Gallery. This exhibition will be open until March 7 at 30 Purmusa St. off Somayyeh St. The collaboration showcases a variety of styles and themes, making it a must-see.

8. Fast Forward 5 at Iranshahr Gallery

Iranshahr Gallery is currently showcasing a group exhibition titled “Fast Forward 5”, running until March 5. You can find this exhibition at 69 Sepand St., off Karim Khan Ave. It features a selection of contemporary works that challenge traditional boundaries.

9. Exhibition at Emkan Gallery

Amin Fattahi’s latest paintings are on display at Emkan Gallery, with the exhibition continuing until March 14. Visit the gallery located at No. 3, Second Alley, Mirza Shirazi St. Fattahi’s work is known for its intricate details and emotional depth.

10. Keyvan Mahjour at Dastan Basement Gallery

Finally, Keyvan Mahjour’s exhibition is currently being showcased at Dastan Basement Gallery. This exhibition will be open until March 14 at 6 Bidar St., off Fereshteh St. Mahjour’s pieces reflect a profound understanding of contemporary issues and artistic expression.

With so many exhibitions to explore, art lovers should seize the opportunity to visit these galleries and immerse themselves in the vibrant art scene. Each exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the artists’ visions and creative processes, making for an enriching experience.

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