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

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

Explore the vibrant art scene in Tehran with our detailed guide to current exhibitions featuring talented artists. From intricate paintings to thought-provoking themes, these exhibitions are a must-visit for art lovers and enthusiasts.

Currently, several noteworthy exhibitions are taking place in Tehran, showcasing the works of various artists. Here’s a roundup of the exhibitions you shouldn’t miss:

  • Azadeh Nikoo at Jaleh Gallery

    The exhibition titled “Stitches Align for Harmonious Song” is on display until December 9. Visit the gallery at No. 3, Noshahr Alley, Iranshahr St., Karim Khan Ave. to experience Nikoo’s unique artistic vision.

  • Saeid Emdadian at Binesh Gallery

    Check out “Four Seasons”, an exhibition featuring a collection of paintings by Saeid Emdadian, running until December 6. The gallery is located at 22 Khakzad Alley, Vali-e Asr Ave.

  • Solmaz Heshmati at Yafteh Gallery

    Experience “The End Game” by Solmaz Heshmati, on display until December 12. The exhibition is hosted at 8 Taleqani Dead End, Yarmohammadi St. in the Darus Neighborhood.

  • Soheila Dizgoli at Ebteda Gallery

    Visit “The Divine Comedy”, an exhibition by Soheila Dizgoli, running until December 5. The gallery is located at 35 Farrokhi Alley, near Vali-e Asr Square.

  • Nasim Zolfaqar at Javid Gallery

    The exhibition featuring Nasim Zolfaqar’s paintings is open until December 8. You can find this showcase at 17 Zartosht St., Vali-e Asr Ave.

  • Mehdi Nabavi at Nian Gallery

    Don’t miss “Folded Culture”, an exhibition by Mehdi Nabavi, running until December 7. The gallery is located at 5 Abhari Alley, Vafai St. off Tur St. off South Mofatteh St.

  • Elham Ahookhash at CAMA – Contemporary and Modern Art Gallery

    Explore “The Veiled Narrative”, an exhibition by Elham Ahookhash, available until December 3. Visit No. 44, 10th Golestan, Pasdaran St. for this compelling showcase.

  • Shirin Arabi at Asr Gallery

    Catch “Like A Canari”, an exhibition by Shirin Arabi, open until December 12. The gallery can be found at 18 Delaviz St. off North Mirzaye Shirazi St.

  • Qazal Zare at Vaali Gallery

    The exhibition named “Return” featuring Qazal Zare’s works will continue until December 9 at 72 Khoddami St., Vanak Sq.

  • Nima Zare Nahandi at Bavan Gallery

    Don’t miss “Panspermia Blossoms”, showcasing Nima Zare Nahandi’s latest paintings, running until December 15. The gallery is located at 7 Abdo off Lareztan St. off Motahhari Ave.

These exhibitions highlight the rich artistic landscape of Tehran, offering visitors a chance to appreciate diverse styles and themes. Whether you are an art aficionado or just curious, make sure to check out these galleries before the exhibitions close. Each artist brings a unique perspective that reflects the cultural essence and contemporary issues of our time.

Plan your visits soon and immerse yourself in the creativity that Tehran has to offer!

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