Honoring Iranian Martyrs: ‘On the Shoulders of Tears’ Photo Exhibition Shines a Light on Sacrifice
TEHRAN – The “On the Shoulders of Tears” photo exhibition is a profound visual narrative that honors Iran’s national ceremonies dedicated to mourning its martyrs, including their funerals. This captivating exhibition is currently showcased at the Palestine Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran, providing visitors with a moving experience that reflects on national sacrifice and resilience.
Organized by the Office of Artistic and Cinematic Affairs of the Sacred Defense and Resistance, in collaboration with the Palestine Museum of Contemporary Art, the exhibition was inaugurated on Wednesday, attracting a distinguished gathering of commanders, cultural and artistic officials, and prominent artists. According to ISNA, the event served as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by martyrs for the nation.
During the inauguration, Brigadier General Nabi Sohrabi, Deputy of the Foundation for the Preservation of Sacred Defense and Resistance Values, highlighted the significance of the exhibition’s timing. He stated, “Unknown martyrs brought victory to our nation during their lifetime; the feeling we experience upon seeing these images stems from their sacrifice for independence.”
He further elaborated, “These martyrs have earned Iran twofold honor—once through their sacrifice and again through their present-day presence, which fosters hope, unity, and solidarity among the people.” This sentiment resonates deeply with the visitors, reminding them of the enduring spirit of the martyrs.
In his speech, General Sohrabi also shared recent statistics, revealing that over 12,000 mourning ceremonies have taken place across cities and villages nationwide within the past year. He announced that on the upcoming Monday, coinciding with the martyrdom anniversary of Lady Fatemeh Zahra (SA), 100 martyrs will be honored in Tehran, along with 200 esteemed martyrs in provincial centers. He concluded, “These martyrs come back to reaffirm the nation’s resilience against enemies.”
In another part of the ceremony, Mohammad Samadi, Director of the Visual Arts Center of the Sacred Defense Organization, elaborated on the development process of this remarkable collection. He mentioned, “Out of 11,000 submitted photographs, only 110 were chosen for the exhibition. This demonstrates the meticulous, strict, and professional nature of the selection process.”
Farhad Soleimani, head of the Photography Department at the Faculty of Fine Arts, also contributed to the discussion, emphasizing the delicate characteristics of the displayed works. He noted, “A key feature of this collection is the indigenous perspective of the photographers and the geographical diversity of the images. The non-stereotypical approach to mourning ceremonies has elevated these photos from mere documentation to cultural artifacts.”
In summary, Soleimani described the essence of the works, stating, “Although the images are linked to martyrdom and mourning, their underlying spirit is not sorrow but heroism, dignity, and the Ashura-inspired culture. This is what many visitors feel when viewing the collection—peace, pride, and spirituality.”
The “On the Shoulders of Tears” exhibition will be available for viewing until December 1, providing a unique opportunity for individuals to engage with the poignant stories behind Iran’s martyrs.
- Location: Palestine Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran
- Exhibition Dates: Until December 1
- Featured Works: 110 selected photographs from over 11,000 submissions
- Significance: Honors national martyrs and encourages reflection on sacrifice and resilience
This exhibition is not just a showcase of photographs but a heartfelt tribute to those who have shaped the nation through their sacrifices. It serves as an invitation for all to reflect on the themes of heroism, dignity, and the cultural legacy of the martyrs who continue to inspire hope and unity within the Iranian community.