Celebrating Abbas Kiarostami: 'In Praise of Life' Art Exhibition Unveiled!

Celebrating Abbas Kiarostami: ‘In Praise of Life’ Art Exhibition Unveiled!

Explore the vibrant world of contemporary art at the upcoming exhibition titled “In Praise of Life,” honoring the iconic filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami. This collective visual arts showcase will take place at the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) starting Friday. Aimed at celebrating Kiarostami’s remarkable contributions to film and culture, the exhibition features a diverse range of artistic expressions, making it a must-visit event for art enthusiasts and cinema lovers alike.

The exhibition will run until August 17 and includes the works of 161 artists from various generations, all curated by Arash Reisian. The artworks span multiple mediums, including:

  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Photography
  • Installation art
  • Digital art
  • Video art
  • Mixed media

This event not only brings together established and emerging artists but also serves as a platform for contemporary interpretations of Kiarostami’s enduring legacy. The exhibition is set to attract both local and international audiences, reflecting the universal themes present in Kiarostami’s work.

Abbas Kiarostami was not just a filmmaker; he was a multifaceted artist who left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. Active in the film industry since the 1970s, Kiarostami produced more than 40 films, including both shorts and documentaries. His films are characterized by a unique blend of simplicity and complexity, often weaving together elements of fiction and documentary to explore profound philosophical questions.

Some of his most critically acclaimed works include:

  1. Close-Up (1990)
  2. The Wind Will Carry Us (1999)
  3. Taste of Cherry (1997)

In his later years, Kiarostami expanded his horizons by filming outside Iran, notably in:

  • Italy for Certified Copy (2010)
  • Japan for Like Someone in Love (2012)

Kiarostami was a pivotal figure in the Iranian New Wave, a cinematic movement that emerged in the late 1960s. This movement is known for its poetic dialogue and allegorical storytelling, often addressing philosophical issues through the lens of everyday life. His films are renowned for their incorporation of Persian poetry, which enriches the dialogue and themes, adding depth to the cinematic experience.

Throughout his career, Kiarostami often explored the complexities of life and death, change and continuity. His works invite viewers to question reality and reflect on their own existence, making his films timeless pieces of art that resonate with audiences worldwide.

In recognition of his contributions to cinema, Kiarostami received the prestigious Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997 for Taste of Cherry. His passing on July 5, 2016, at the age of 76 due to cancer, marked the end of an era for Iranian cinema, but his legacy continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers and artists.

The “In Praise of Life” exhibition is more than just a tribute; it is a celebration of Kiarostami’s influence on contemporary art and film. With its diverse array of artistic expressions, the exhibition promises to be a vibrant homage to a master storyteller whose works continue to evoke profound emotional responses.

Art lovers and fans of Kiarostami’s films are encouraged to visit the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) and immerse themselves in this unique artistic experience. The exhibition not only showcases the talent of 161 artists but also serves as a reminder of the power of art to transcend boundaries and connect us through shared human experiences.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the art and legacy of Abbas Kiarostami. Mark your calendars for the opening on Friday and experience the celebration of life through art!

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