Discover the Hidden Gems: What Awaits You in Tehran's Vibrant Art Galleries!

Discover the Hidden Gems: What Awaits You in Tehran’s Vibrant Art Galleries!

Explore the vibrant art scene with an exciting lineup of exhibitions featuring talented artists across various galleries. From captivating paintings to thought-provoking installations, these exhibitions showcase the creativity and diversity of contemporary art. Below, we provide details on several must-visit art shows that are currently open to the public.

Sharif Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of stunning paintings by Mostafa Emami. Titled “Before the Image Comes into Being”, this exhibit runs until September 5. You can visit the gallery at 11 Mahruzadeh Alley, Shariati Ave., near Quds Square.

At Doost Gallery, you can find an impressive display of paintings by Hossein Shirahmadi. The exhibition, named “Mujo”, will be available for viewing until September 30. The gallery is located at No. 4, 4th St. off Eshqyar St., Khorramshahr Ave.

Didar Gallery is currently showcasing the works of Nazgol Nayeri in an exhibition that will run until September 12. This collection can be viewed at 10 Mobini Alley, Mofatteh St.

Another exciting exhibition is taking place at Ebteda Gallery, featuring paintings by Saman Khadem. The exhibit, titled “Shadow and Surface”, will be on display until August 28 at 35 Farrokhi Alley, near Vali-e Asr Square.

Vista Gallery is presenting a collection of paintings by Neda Jalili in an exhibition called “The Folding of Flight”. This exhibit will run until August 31 and is located at No. 11, 12th Alley, Mir Emad St.

Dastan Basement Gallery is currently featuring the works of Kolsoum Salehi. The exhibition will be available for viewing until August 29 at 6 Bidar St., off Fereshteh St.

For photography enthusiasts, Sepand Gallery is hosting a collection of photos by Omid Tarifard. This exhibition will be open until September 5 and can be found at No. 22, Sepand Alley, Ostad Jafar Shahri St., Karim Khan Ave.

In the realm of multimedia, E1 Gallery is showcasing an exhibition titled “Not Yet Human, No Longer A Puppet”, featuring paintings and sculptures by various artists. This exhibit will be on display until August 29 at 1 Hamid Dead End, off Lesani Alley, Jebheh St., off Mahdieh St. in the Elahieh neighborhood.

Saless Gallery is currently hosting an installation exhibition by Mani Koumar, named “Lady Iran”. Visitors can explore this unique installation until September 1 at 148 Karim Khan Ave.

Lastly, 009821 Projects Gallery is showcasing a collection of sculptures by Mahmoud Mahroumi in an exhibition titled “Upheaval”. This exhibition will be open until September 2 at No. 25, 18th Alley, Kheradmand St., Karim Khan Ave.

Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of artistic expression at these remarkable exhibitions. Each gallery offers a unique experience that highlights the talent and innovation of contemporary artists.

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