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

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

Art enthusiasts are in for a treat with several captivating exhibitions currently on display in Tehran. This article highlights some of the most notable exhibitions, featuring a diverse range of artistic expressions. From paintings to sculptures, there’s something for everyone to enjoy before the exhibitions conclude soon.

Maryam Shojai’s “Flow” at Ech Gallery

Ech Gallery is hosting an intriguing exhibition entitled “Flow”, showcasing the artistic prowess of Maryam Shojai. This exhibition will be available for viewing until May 9. The gallery is conveniently located at 10 Mirza Taraj, opposite Dowlat St., Shariati Ave.

Zahed Sheikh Bahai’s “Matt” at Bostan Gallery

At Bostan Gallery, Zahed Sheikh Bahai showcases his latest works in an exhibition titled “Matt”. This exhibition is open until May 6 and can be found at No. 71, 22nd Alley, Larestan St., off Motahhari Ave.

“Traces of Rain” by Mazaher Afrouzi at White Line Gallery

White Line Gallery features an exhibition named “Traces of Rain”, presenting the paintings of Mazaher Afrouzi. Art lovers can visit until May 5 at 22 Parvin Alley, off Jame Jam St., Vali-e Asr Ave.

Parvaneh Etemadi’s “In Honor of Parvaneh” at Liam Gallery

Liam Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition titled “In Honor of Parvaneh”, featuring the works of Parvaneh Etemadi. This exhibition will remain open until May 5, located at No. 118, Fathi Shaqaqi St., near Salmas Square.

Mehdi Sharafi’s “Temporal Diagrams” at Rischee 29 Gallery

Rischee 29 Gallery presents an exhibition of paintings by Mehdi Sharafi, titled “Temporal Diagrams”. This exhibition is available for viewing until May 9, situated at 31 Aqabozorgi St. in the Elahieh neighborhood.

Oriya Mahmoudi’s “Eight Tales of a Missing Book” at Homa Gallery

Homa Gallery is currently showcasing a collection of paintings by Oriya Mahmoudi in an exhibition called “Eight Tales of a Missing Book”. This exhibit will be on display until May 6, located at No. 8, Fourth Alley, Sanai St., Karim Khan Ave.

“Early Myths” by Pouya Khaki at Tarrahan Azad Gallery

At Tarrahan Azad Gallery, a collection of paintings by Pouya Khaki is being exhibited under the title “Early Myths”. Visitors can enjoy this exhibition until May 6 at 5 Salmas Square, off Fatemi St.

Maneli Manouchehri’s “The Hidden Side” at Shirin Gallery

Shirin Gallery is featuring a collection of latest paintings by Maneli Manouchehri in an exhibition titled “The Hidden Side”. This exhibition runs until May 6 and can be found at No. 5, 13th St., Karim Khan Ave.

Shima Esfandiari’s “Fugue in G Minor” at O Gallery

O Gallery is currently displaying the works of Shima Esfandiari in an exhibition named “Fugue in G Minor”. The exhibition will continue until May 6 at 8 Shahin St., Sanai St.

Sculptures by Shadi Moradi at Dena Gallery

For those interested in sculptures, Dena Gallery is hosting an exhibition by Shadi Moradi, which will run until May 9. This exhibition can be found at 4 Sussan Alley, off Qarani St.

These exhibitions offer a wonderful opportunity for art lovers to experience the richness of contemporary art in Tehran. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore these diverse collections before they close!

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