Discover the Hidden Treasures: A Journey Through Tehran's Vibrant Art Galleries

Discover the Hidden Treasures: A Journey Through Tehran’s Vibrant Art Galleries

Art enthusiasts will find a wealth of creativity at various galleries across the city, showcasing exceptional exhibitions. Among them, Saeideh Saeidi‘s exhibition, titled “Presence in the Absence,” invites viewers to explore the depths of emotional expression through painting. This captivating exhibition is hosted by Asr Gallery and runs until August 29, located at 18 Delaviz St. off North Mirzaye Shirazi St.

In addition to Saeidi’s work, art lovers can also visit other notable exhibitions in the area:

  • Negar Gallery: Currently featuring paintings by Farhad Tavakoli in an exhibit named “Dreaming Trees, Standing Mountains.” This exhibition will be open until August 25 at No. 5, Bahrami Alley, Mashahir Street, Qaem Maqam Farahani Avenue.
  • Rischee 29 Gallery: Showcasing a collective exhibition titled “Second Breath,” featuring the works of several artists including Nastaran Azadi, Nazanin Zadmehr, Ilia Shahbazi, Sara Parvaresh, Hossein Shiri, Negin Azizi, Raha Keihan, and Mahmoud Maktabi. This exhibition runs until August 29, located at 31 Aqabozorgi St. in the Elahieh neighborhood.
  • Shamis Gallery: Presenting “Weary Shadows,” an exhibition featuring the paintings of Ali Abbasi. This exhibition will be available for viewing until August 29 at 8 Daniali St., Andarzgu Blvd. in the Farmanieh neighborhood.
  • Didar Gallery: Currently hosting an exhibition titled “Iconography” featuring works by Behnam Bakhshi. This exhibition will be on display until August 29 at 10 Mobini Alley, Mofatteh St.
  • Ev Gallery: Showcasing “Morphology,” an exhibition by Samaneh Eshaqi. It will run until August 22 at 5 Arabi Alley, North Kheradmand St.
  • Liam Gallery: Presenting a broad collection of artworks by multiple artists, this exhibition will remain open until August 29 at No. 118, Fathi Shaqaqi St. near Salmas Square.
  • Ebteda Gallery: Currently exhibiting “Attachments,” featuring artists such as Mahsa Mirbabai, Sogand Safa, Negin Hemati, and Sadaf Bakhtiari. This exhibition will continue until August 20 at 35 Farrokhi Alley, near Vali-e Asr Square.
  • Vista Gallery: Exhibiting “Secrets of Family Photos,” a collection of photographs by Farid Aminoleslam. This exhibition runs until August 22 at No. 11, 12th Alley, Mir Emad St.
  • Kavin Gallery: Presenting “Flower,” a collection of paintings and sculptures by various Iranian artists. This exhibition will be open until August 20 at No. 24, Pesian St., Zaferanieh Neighborhood.

Each of these exhibitions offers a unique perspective on contemporary art, making them must-visit destinations for both locals and visitors alike. With a variety of themes and styles represented, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this vibrant art scene.

Whether you are a seasoned art connoisseur or a casual observer, these exhibitions provide an excellent opportunity to engage with the artistic community and discover the stories behind each piece. Mark your calendars for these dates and immerse yourself in the creativity that thrives in our city.

Explore the rich tapestry of artistic expression available at these galleries and take advantage of the chance to support local artists. Be sure to check the respective gallery websites or contact them for more information regarding their operating hours and any potential entry fees.

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