Exploring Tehran's Vibrant Art Galleries: A Journey Through Culture and Creativity

Exploring Tehran’s Vibrant Art Galleries: A Journey Through Culture and Creativity

Art enthusiasts are in for a treat with a variety of exhibitions currently showcasing captivating paintings across multiple galleries. The exhibitions feature a range of talented artists, each presenting their unique vision and style. Here’s a roundup of the latest exhibitions you won’t want to miss!

“Lonely Bodies” Exhibition at Doost Gallery

Paintings by Vahid Beikverdi are on display in an exhibition entitled “Lonely Bodies.” This intriguing exhibit will be open until May 6 at Doost Gallery, located at No. 4, 4th St. off Eshqyar St., Khorramshahr Ave.

Exhibition by Mojtaba Hejazi at Baam Gallery

Another artistic highlight is the exhibition of Mojtaba Hejazi, which will be showcased at Baam Gallery until April 29. The gallery can be found at No.16, 19th Alley, Sanai St., Karim Khan Ave.

“Floating” by Ahou Hamedi at Bavan Gallery

Artist Ahou Hamedi presents her latest works in an exhibition titled “Floating.” This display will run until May 5 at Bavan Gallery, located at 7 Abdo off Lareztan St. off Motahhari Ave.

“The Wind Catcher” by Savalan Jama’ati at Atbin Gallery

Currently, Savalan Jama’ati is exhibiting his collection in “The Wind Catcher” at Atbin Gallery. This captivating exhibition will continue until May 6, and the gallery is situated at 42 Khakzad Alley, Vali-e Asr Ave., near the Parkway Intersection.

“Against the Light” by Shadi Salimi at Soo Gallery

At Soo Gallery, you can view a collection of paintings by Shadi Salimi in an exhibition named “Against the Light,” which will be on display until May 9. The gallery is located at 30 Purmusa St. off Somayyeh St.

“Seeds of Imagination” by Mosafer at E1 Gallery

Visit E1 Gallery to explore the imaginative works of Mosafer in the exhibition titled “Seeds of Imagination.” This exhibit runs until May 2 at 1 Hamid Dead End, off Lesani Alley, Jebheh St., off Mahdieh St. in the Elahieh neighborhood.

“Continuing Daylight” Exhibition at Bashgah Gallery

Bashgah Gallery is currently showcasing a collaborative exhibition featuring multiple artists including Mahsa Arabzadeh, Majid Faal, Mehdi Hosseini, Sasan Nasiri, and Abdi Asbaqi. Titled “Continuing Daylight,” this exhibition will be open until May 2 at No.13, Hosseini St., Karim Khan Ave.

“A Lost Vision” by Ahmad Rafi at 009821 Projects Gallery

Another exhibition of note is “A Lost Vision” by Ahmad Rafi, showcased at 009821 Projects Gallery until April 29. The gallery is located at No. 25, 18th Alley, Kheradmand St., Karim Khan Ave.

Exhibition by Negar Qiamat at Etemad Gallery 1

Currently on display are the paintings of Negar Qiamat at Etemad Gallery 1. This exhibition will continue until May 13 at 25 Shirudi Alley, Mofatteh St., near Haft-e Tir Square.

Exhibition by Ali Chitsaz at Arthibition Gallery

Last but not least, Ali Chitsaz is exhibiting his remarkable paintings at Arthibition Gallery, which will run until May 11. This gallery is located at Qandi Alley, Sasanipur St., Golnabi St., off Shariati Ave.

Don’t miss the chance to experience these artistic expressions in person. Visit these galleries and immerse yourself in the creativity and passion of these talented artists!

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