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

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

Explore the vibrant world of contemporary art in Tehran with the latest exhibitions showcasing an array of talented artists. From striking paintings to thought-provoking themes, art enthusiasts can experience a rich tapestry of creativity at various galleries across the city. Here’s a look at some of the most exciting art exhibitions currently on display, featuring both individual and group showcases.

Nian Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition titled “Dewall” featuring the captivating works of Hamed Sadr-Arhami. This exhibition will be available for viewing until February 21. Visit the gallery at 5 Abhari Alley, Vafai St. off Tur St. off South Mofatteh St. to immerse yourself in Sadr-Arhami’s artistic vision.

Jaleh Gallery presents “Night Orchestra”, an exhibition featuring the expressive paintings of Ali Sharifi. Art lovers can enjoy this captivating display until February 21 at No. 3, Noshahr Alley, Iranshahr St., Karim Khan Ave..

Bostan Gallery is showcasing the poignant works of Akbar Raad in his exhibition named “Flowers of Suffering.” This exhibition runs until February 19 and can be found at No. 71, 22th Alley, Larestan St. off Motahhari Ave..

Shamis Gallery features a collaborative exhibition titled “Agnosia,” displaying works from a talented group of artists including Leila Banki, Hassan Ayyazi, Bamdad Rezvanian, Mehrdad Khotai, Masiha Mandegar, and Sara Keshmiri. This exhibition will run until February 21 at 8 Daniali St., Andarzgu Blvd. in the Farmanieh neighborhood.

At Aran Gallery, visitors can view the enchanting paintings of Maryam Farzadian in her exhibition titled “Resume of A Gardener.” The exhibit is open until February 21 at the gallery located at 5 Lolagar St., Neauphle-le-Chateau St..

Tarrahan Azad Gallery is currently hosting “Termite Corrosion,” a collection of evocative paintings by Amir Mohammadzadeh. The exhibition will be available for viewing until February 18 at 5 Salmas Square, off Fatemi St..

Soo Gallery presents a diverse exhibition featuring a group of artists including Hamideh Akbari, Aida Raad, Parva Karkhaneh, Arian Qasempour, and Ofoq Hosseini. This collective showcase will continue until February 21 at 30 Purmusa St. off Somayyeh St..

Saless Gallery is currently displaying the works of Ahmad Moqaddasi in an exhibition that runs until February 17. The gallery is located at 148 Karim Khan Ave..

Idea Gallery features a vibrant collection of works by artists Nasrin Eidi, Mina Golparvar, Sheida Mashayekhi, Homa Fallah, Nedereh Navidi, and others. This exhibition will be open until February 12 at 26, 18th St. off Sanai St., Karim Khan Ave..

A group of talented artists, including Bahareh Talebi, Mahnaz Nasseri, Zeinab Yadmand, and Paniz Otadi, are showcasing their works in an exhibition titled “New Motif” at Ebteda Gallery. This exhibition will run until February 12 at 35 Farrokhi Alley, near Vali-e Asr Square.

These exhibitions highlight the dynamic art scene in Tehran, offering visitors a chance to engage with contemporary themes and artistic expressions. Whether you’re an art lover or a casual observer, these galleries provide a unique opportunity to experience the talent and creativity of local artists. Don’t miss out on these remarkable exhibitions!

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