Discover the Hidden Gems: Exploring Tehran's Vibrant Art Galleries

Discover the Hidden Gems: Exploring Tehran’s Vibrant Art Galleries

Art enthusiasts will find a wealth of creativity at various exhibitions currently taking place in Tehran, showcasing the works of talented artists. These exhibitions offer a glimpse into diverse artistic expressions and are perfect opportunities to engage with the local art scene. Below is a roundup of notable exhibitions featuring both emerging and established artists.

Shamis Gallery is currently showcasing the captivating paintings of Homa Ashraf Mansouri. The exhibition, titled “Sighting”, is open to the public until September 19. Visitors can explore this stunning display at the gallery located at 8 Daniali St., Andarzgu Blvd., in the Farmanieh neighborhood.

Didar Gallery is hosting an exhibition featuring the works of Amir Rahati. The exhibition, named “Narratives”, is available for viewing until September 19. You can find this gallery at 10 Mobini Alley, Mofatteh St..

Ebteda Gallery is currently displaying the paintings of Rahman Mojarrad. The exhibition, entitled “Perception”, will be open until September 9. This gallery is situated at 35 Farrokhi Alley, near Vali-e Asr Square.

Another notable exhibition is hosted by Jaleh Gallery, featuring the works of Salar Ardestani. The exhibit, titled “Lone Blue”, will run until September 12. You can visit this gallery at No. 3, Noshahr Alley, Iranshahr St., Karim Khan Ave..

Asr Gallery is presenting an exhibition of paintings by Narges Khademi. This exhibit, named “Heaven Is Blue”, will be available until September 19. The gallery is located at 18 Delaviz St. off North Mirzaye Shirazi St..

Emkan Gallery is showcasing the works of Younes Marouf-Nejad. This exhibition will run until September 19 at the gallery situated at No. 3, Second Alley, Mirza Shirazi St..

Seyhoun Gallery features an exhibition by Parisa Amanollahi. The exhibit will be open until September 17, and visitors can find the gallery at No. 11, 4th St., Vozara Ave..

Dastan Basement Gallery is currently showcasing the paintings of Milad Mousavi. This exhibition will be available until September 26. The gallery is located at 6 Bidar St., off Fereshteh St..

O Gallery is presenting a collection of paintings by Mojan Yaqoubi. The exhibition, titled “The Tremor in the Brightest Day”, will be on display until September 17. Visitors can locate this gallery at 8 Shahin St., Sanai St..

Bashgah Gallery is hosting a collaborative exhibition featuring works from various artists, including Hawar Amini, Marjan Sabeti, Milad Jahangiri, and Lohrasb Bayat. This exhibit, entitled “Internal Experiences”, will run until September 19. The gallery can be found at No.13, Hosseini St., Karim Khan Ave..

These exhibitions represent a vibrant celebration of contemporary art and invite both locals and visitors to immerse themselves in the creative atmosphere of Tehran. Don’t miss the chance to experience these artistic expressions before they conclude!

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