Discover the Hidden Treasures: Unveiling Tehran's Vibrant Art Galleries!

Discover the Hidden Treasures: Unveiling Tehran’s Vibrant Art Galleries!

Art enthusiasts are in for a treat as various galleries in the city showcase remarkable exhibitions featuring talented artists. Among these, the White Line Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition titled “Belonging,” featuring the striking works of Hadi Khani. This exhibit will be open to the public until October 20, providing a unique opportunity to explore Khani’s artistic vision. The gallery is conveniently located at 22 Parvin Alley, off Jame Jam St., off Vali-e Asr Ave.

In addition to Khani’s showcase, several other exhibitions are worth noting:

  • Bostan Gallery is currently displaying the latest paintings by Marzieh Yarali. The exhibition, titled “Body-Place”, runs until October 21 at No. 71, 22nd Alley, Larestan St., off Motahhari Ave.
  • Iranshahr Gallery features a collection of paintings by Mohammad Keyvan. This exhibition will be available for viewing until October 20 at 69 Sepand St., off Karim Khan Ave.
  • Afrand Gallery is currently showcasing the works of Elaheh Shamlou and Azadeh Nemati. Their exhibition will continue until October 24 at 48 Jalal Hosseini St., Jahan Ara St., off Jalal Ale-Ahmad Highway.
  • Ech Gallery is hosting an exhibition titled “In Pursuit of Deliverance”, featuring the works of Akram Afzali. This exhibit will run until October 24 at 10 Mirza Taraj, opposite Dowlat St., Shariati Ave.
  • Negar Gallery presents a collection of paintings by Alireza Chamak. Titled “My Name Is Red”, the exhibition will be available until October 20 at No. 5, Bahrami Alley, Mashahir Street, Qaem Maqam Farahani Avenue.
  • Soo Gallery is currently displaying paintings by Asad Badehjani. The exhibition will run until October 24 at 30 Purmusa St., off Somayyeh St..
  • Aran Gallery showcases the dynamic works of Kamran Kafai. This exhibition will be accessible until October 24 at 5 Lolagar St., Neauphle-le-Chateau St..
  • Etemad Gallery 1 is featuring the captivating paintings of Habib Farajabadi. The exhibition will run until November 4 at 25 Shirudi Alley, Mofatteh St., near Haft-e Tir Square.
  • Shirin Gallery is displaying the works of Abusaeed Asadi in an exhibition titled “The Day Before the Last”. This exhibit will be open until October 21 at No. 5, 13th St., Karim Khan Ave.

These exhibitions collectively highlight the vibrant art scene in the city, offering visitors a chance to engage with diverse artistic expressions. Whether you are an art aficionado or a casual visitor, each gallery presents a unique perspective that contributes to the cultural tapestry.

Don’t miss the chance to explore these exhibitions. They not only showcase the talent of individual artists but also invite discussions about themes of identity, place, and the human experience. Mark your calendars and visit these galleries before the exhibitions conclude!

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