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

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

Art enthusiasts are in for a treat as several galleries in Tehran host remarkable exhibitions showcasing vibrant paintings and drawings from a variety of talented artists. These exhibitions offer a unique opportunity to explore diverse artistic expressions and immerse oneself in the world of contemporary art.

Here’s a roundup of the current exhibitions you won’t want to miss:

  • Hoor Gallery: Featuring a captivating collection of paintings by Mehdi Hosseini, this exhibition will be open until October 17. The gallery is located at 12 Naeimi Alley, North Mirza Shirazi St., off Motahhari Ave.
  • Shirin Gallery: Presenting her latest works, Sahar Yamini invites you to experience “Mysteria,” running until October 7. Visit the gallery at No. 5, 13th St., Karim Khan Ave.
  • Bashgah Gallery: Don’t miss Shiva Sarlak‘s exhibition titled “Amidst Darkness, Seeking Light,” which will be on view until October 10. Located at No. 13, Hosseini St., Karim Khan Ave, this exhibition promises to be a thought-provoking experience.
  • Bostan Gallery: Amir Abbasi Asr showcases his latest paintings in “Rising from Blood,” available until October 7 at No. 71, 22th Alley, Larestan St., off Motahhari Ave.
  • E1 Gallery: Discover the exhibition “Under the Layers of The Burnt City” by Siavash Hatam. This exhibition runs until October 10 at 1 Hamid Dead End, off Lesani Alley, Jebheh St., off Mahdieh St., located in the Elahieh neighborhood.
  • Ebteda Gallery: Join Jeiran Eyvazi and Sara Kazemi for their collaborative exhibition “Territories of Dream,” which will be available until October 3 at 35 Farrokhi Alley, near Vali-e Asr Square.
  • Jaleh Gallery: Catch Pouria Ebrahimi‘s exhibition titled “The Light Dances,” running until October 8 at No. 3, Noshahr Alley, Iranshahr St., Karim Khan Ave.
  • Asr Gallery: A group of artists presents “Portrait in the Abyss,” running until October 10 at 18 Delaviz St. off North Mirzaye Shirazi St.
  • Bavan Gallery: Visit to see Ahmadreza Ahmadi‘s exhibition “From My Dreams Violets Have Bloom,” which will be on display until October 6 at 7 Abdo off Lareztan St. off Motahhari Ave.
  • Dena Gallery: Explore the world of drawings with Hadi Heidari‘s exhibition, running until October 8 at 4 Sussan Alley off Qarani St.

These exhibitions are a fantastic way to engage with the local art scene and support talented artists. Each gallery offers a unique atmosphere and artistic perspective, making it worthwhile to visit multiple locations. Whether you’re an art connoisseur or simply looking for a cultural outing, these exhibitions promise to inspire and captivate.

Don’t miss your chance to experience these artistic showcases before they close. Mark your calendars and plan your visits to these incredible galleries!

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