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23rd Tehran Auction Shatters Expectations with $2.2 Million in Sales!
The 23rd Tehran Auction, held at the Parsian Azadi Hotel, showcased “Modern and Contemporary Iranian Art” and raised approximately $2.2 million. Featuring 100 works by 97 artists, the auction highlighted emerging talent rather than established figures. The top sale was Hossein Zenderoudi’s “Andam,” fetching about $178,750, followed by Masoud Arabshahi’s untitled piece at $145,750, and Sahand Hesamian’s sculpture “The Hidden Side” at $126,500. Established in 2012, the Tehran Auction aims to promote Iranian art globally, fostering a vibrant community of collectors and enthusiasts while celebrating the country’s creative culture.

Experience Ibsen’s Masterpiece: ‘Ghosts’ Comes to Life at Shahrzad Theater Complex!
The renowned play “Ghosts,” written by Henrik Ibsen, will be performed at the Shahrzad Theater Complex in Tehran starting January 27. Directed by Saeed Karimi, the production features a talented cast, including Peyman Mohseni and Maryam Hajizadeh. Originally published in 1881, the three-act drama critiques societal norms and explores themes of morality, hypocrisy, and the haunting impact of the past, particularly within the Alving family. Ibsen, a pivotal figure in theater, is known for his incisive dialogue and thought-provoking narratives. This adaptation promises to engage contemporary audiences with its enduring relevance. The play runs for one month.

Exciting Lineup Revealed: 5 Film & Photo Awards Unveils Esteemed Photo Jury Team!
The 6th edition of the 5 Film & Photo Awards has announced its distinguished jury for the photography section, featuring renowned photographers like jury chair Delphine Ghosarossian and others such as Touraj Aslani and Siavash Sadrazodi. The festival aims to celebrate cultural diversity and artistic innovation, with submissions open until August 11 and winners announced in October. Founded by Mehdi Shadizadeh, the festival honors a historic tree near Tehran, inspired by Abbas Kiarostami’s film “5.” This event is a platform for photographers to showcase their work and connect globally, promising an unforgettable experience for artists and attendees alike.

Celebrating Yemen’s Artistic Resilience: Kamal Sharaf Honored in Tehran
A tribute ceremony in Tehran honored Yemeni cartoonist Kamal Sharaf, coinciding with the opening of his exhibition “Kamal Al-Fann” at the Art Bureau. The event celebrated Sharaf’s contributions to contemporary art, showcasing his ability to blend humor with social commentary on complex issues. Attendees enjoyed a diverse range of artworks that reflect Yemen’s cultural and political climate. The exhibition also features interactive installations, workshops, and discussions to deepen engagement with the themes presented. Overall, the event highlighted the significance of cartooning as a form of protest and the role of art in fostering dialogue and understanding in society.

Han Kang’s ‘Greek Lessons’ Now Available in Persian: A Literary Journey Awaits!
Tehran’s literary scene has embraced the Persian translation of “Greek Lessons,” a poignant novel by South Korean author Han Kang, translated by Fariba Arabzadeh. The story follows a young woman who, after losing her ability to speak, enrolls in an Ancient Greek class to reclaim her voice. Her relationship with her teacher, who is losing his sight, deepens as they confront personal struggles: her grief over her mother and custody battle, and his cultural conflicts. Han Kang’s narrative explores themes of loss, identity, and connection, resonating with readers and reflecting the strength found in vulnerability. The novel’s release in Iran allows a new audience to experience its emotional depth.