Exploring the Vibrant Treasures of Tehran's Art Galleries

Exploring the Vibrant Treasures of Tehran’s Art Galleries

Currently, art enthusiasts have a fantastic opportunity to explore a variety of exhibitions showcasing remarkable paintings from talented Iranian artists. With numerous galleries hosting diverse styles and themes, these exhibitions are a must-visit for anyone interested in contemporary art in Iran. Below is a detailed overview of the ongoing exhibitions featuring prominent artists and their works.

Hoor Gallery is hosting an exquisite exhibition titled “From Paper to Canvas”. This showcase features the captivating paintings of Ali-Akbar Sadeqi and will be open to the public until April 14. You can visit the gallery at 12 Naeimi Alley, North Mirza Shirazi St., off Motahhari Ave.

Another exciting exhibition can be found at Far Gallery, where a collection of paintings by a group of esteemed artists, including Majid Fathizadeh, Mehrdad Mohebali, Adel Younesi, Farshid Maleki, and Keyvan Mahjour, is on display. The exhibition, titled “Faces”, will run until March 17 at 17 Bidar St., Fereshteh Ave.

At Naqsh-e Jahan Gallery, a collection of stunning paintings by various artists is currently exhibited. This exhibit will be available for viewing until March 12 at 9 Ayatollah Mahmudi St. in the Niavaran neighborhood.

Artibition Gallery is showcasing an impressive exhibition titled “Fish”, featuring works by artists such as Sara Haqgu, Arash Balouchi, Elaheh Jafari, Mahbod Hosseini, Zahra Azizi, and Mehrdad Aboutalebi, among others. This exhibition will be open until March 19 at No. 2798, Vali-e Asr Ave, after Parkvay, next to Bank of Industry and Mine.

Bashgah Gallery is currently hosting a large exhibition titled “Garden”, with contributions from numerous artists. This exhibition will be available for public viewing until April 2 at No.13, Hosseini St., Karim Khan Ave.

Idea Gallery is featuring a remarkable collection of paintings by artists like Zahra Parkah, Maryam Hosseini, Laleh Zarrinpour, Raha Abdollahi, and many others. This exhibition will run until March 17 and is located at 26, 18th St. off Sanai St., Karim Khan Ave.

At Ebteda Gallery, an exhibition titled “Reverence” is currently underway, showcasing works by Tannaz Adli, Azim Fallah, Mina Naderi, Sayeh Mansour, Saber Soleimani, and more. This exhibition will be available until March 14 at 35 Farrokhi Alley, near Vali-e Asr Square.

Yafteh Gallery is showcasing an exhibition titled “Meet”, featuring paintings by Alireza Jeddi and Morteza Motaqqi. This exciting showcase will be open until March 14 at 8 Taleqani Dead End, Yarmohammadi St. in the Darus Neighborhood.

009821 Projects Gallery is currently displaying a collection of paintings by a talented group of artists. This exhibition will be on view until March 18 at No. 25, 18th Alley, Kheradmand St., Karim Khan Ave.

Finally, Laleh Gallery is hosting a large exhibition featuring a variety of artists. This exhibit will be available until April 5 at Fatemi St., near Laleh Park.

These exhibitions represent a vibrant cross-section of contemporary Iranian art and provide an excellent opportunity for both locals and visitors to immerse themselves in the creative expressions of talented artists. Don’t miss the chance to explore these enriching experiences that highlight the unique cultural heritage and artistic innovation of Iran.

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