Discover the Hidden Treasures: A Journey Through Tehran’s Vibrant Art Galleries
Art enthusiasts have a fantastic opportunity to explore a variety of paintings at several exhibitions taking place in Tehran. From contemporary pieces to evocative abstractions, the city’s art scene is thriving with unique showcases. Here’s a look at the current exhibitions featuring remarkable Iranian artists that are sure to captivate visitors.
Mehdi Farrokhi’s Exhibition at Gooya Gallery
Currently, paintings by Mehdi Farrokhi are on display at Gooya Gallery. The exhibition, titled “Iranian Abstraction”, will be open for viewing until February 3. This exhibition highlights the depth and intricacies of abstract art, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Iran. The gallery is located at No. 89, Karim Khan Ave..
Reza Abdolhai at CAMA Gallery
Another noteworthy exhibition is by Reza Abdolhai at CAMA – Contemporary and Modern Art Gallery. His exhibit, titled “Based on A True Story”, runs until January 22. Visitors can find this gallery at No. 44, 10th Golestan, Pasdaran St.. This collection invites viewers to delve into narratives that are both personal and universal.
Mohammad Hassan Nematian at Adapa Gallery
A rich collection of paintings by Mohammad Hassan Nematian is currently showcased in an exhibition named “Eagerly Awaiting”. This exhibition will be available for viewing until February 5 at Adapa Gallery, located at No. 5, Sumesara Alley, Sazesh St., Vali-e Asr Square. Nematian’s work reflects a profound exploration of human emotions and connections.
Ali Razavi’s “Raree Show” at Bashgah Gallery
At Bashgah Gallery, Ali Razavi presents his exhibition titled “Raree Show”, which runs until January 27. Visitors can find the gallery at No. 13, Hosseini St., Karim Khan Ave.. This exhibition showcases the artist’s signature style, engaging viewers with vibrant colors and unique forms.
Tannaz Adli at Baam Gallery
Another exciting exhibition features the works of Tannaz Adli at Baam Gallery. Her exhibition, titled “Asleep”, will be on display until January 26. Located at No. 16, 19th Alley, Sanai St., Karim Khan Ave., Adli’s works invite contemplation and introspection, making it a must-see for art lovers.
Arash Lahiji at Sheidai Gallery
At Sheidai Gallery, Arash Lahiji is exhibiting his collection titled “By the Time I Count to Seven, You’ll Be in Love”. This thought-provoking exhibition will run until January 31 and is located at 149 Bahar Shiraz Square, near Hafte Tir Square. Lahiji’s paintings are an exploration of love and time, beautifully captured through his artistic lens.
Shirin Arabi at Asr Gallery
Shirin Arabi is showcasing her work at Asr Gallery in an exhibition entitled “The Cave of Gods”. This exhibition will be available until January 31 at 18 Delaviz St., off North Mirzaye Shirazi St.. Arabi’s artwork delves into mythological themes and the spiritual connections that bind humanity.
Alireza Espahbod at Sohrab Gallery
Sohrab Gallery is featuring a collection by Alireza Espahbod in an exhibition titled “1976-1978 London”. The exhibition runs until February 3 at 142 Somayyeh St.. Espahbod’s work reflects a significant period in art history, enriched by personal and political narratives.
Golnaz Qadiri at Shirin Gallery
Golnaz Qadiri is currently showcasing her latest paintings at Shirin Gallery. The exhibition, titled “Reverie”, will be on view until January 29 and is located at No. 5, 13th St., Karim Khan Ave.. Qadiri’s artwork captures the essence of dreams and reality, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in her imaginative world.
Group Exhibition at Ebteda Gallery
Finally, a collective of talented artists is presenting their work at Ebteda Gallery in an exhibition titled “The Fate OF A Man Who Knew Too Much”. This collaborative exhibition will be available until January 21 at 35 Farrokhi Alley, near Vali-e Asr Square. This group exhibition explores themes of knowledge, power, and consequence through diverse artistic expressions.
With such a vibrant lineup of exhibitions, art lovers in Tehran are encouraged to explore these galleries and experience the creativity of Iranian artists firsthand. Don’t miss the chance to engage with the powerful narratives and stunning visuals these exhibitions offer.