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Paper: a Field of Revelation
Group Show

18 Feb - 14 Mar, 2022

Paper: a Field of Revelation

Statement:

Today, we live in a new era of digital technologies, a time when many aspects of our lives are present on digital displays with image waves that transform life into passing images more than ever before. Visual arts have not been excluded from this pervasive process either, and digital technologies have resulted in new forms of art. The digital citizen and his art seem to be-more than ever before-in a state of profound and oblivious separation from the past. Thus, all of his actions, reactions, and interactions are focused on a fictitious future and in a hurry to move on from the present; and even if he has any interactions with the past, they either take on an air of contention or oblivion, or get stuck in the pitfall of a cliché nostalgia. Perhaps that is exactly why the humans of the digital age have no time to ponder the present and its bonds with the past, and for the same reason, they get no chance to contemplate the nature of things and phenomena. ///
Just as they have gotten used to consuming and producing virtual images, they are constantly in a hurry to move on to the next image orte. hastily create a new but transient shock. Being contemporary to this rapid-paced reality seems challenging. Contemporary means a person that avoids the ideas of division in history anda definite separation from the past, but is also contemporary and present and a thinker- in the times that he lives in. The exhibition Paper: A Field of Revelation" contains pieces with various visual approaches and subjects, that belong to artists of different age groups and backgrounds, yet it is an accumulation of pieces that all somehow give the impression of an emphasis on the process of creation, and the time that went into fabricating the piece, the process of contemplation, perseverant practice, and revelation. The pieces in this exhibition show the internal relationship between the artist and the artistic material throughout the process of creating the piece. A connection that is not limited to an objective perception of the piece and the material, but aims to transform the way of thinking about the artistic material into a subjective agent, to create a context for respite and revelation that goes beyond the piece andimage. In reality, this can be a sign of the way the contemporary artist looks and thinks about a world where the shared reality of today is the urgency in an objective encounter with everything. On the other hand, paper is one of the most humble and easy-accessed materials available, which carries the humans' relationship with nature and history, and can also have a greater role than just a surface for the piece; the role of an active material and an agent for contemplation. Withtaking into consideration the carrier paths of the artists that have had this kind of encounter and coexistence with paper. this exhibition presents the extent of possible paths through which the humble medium of paper can be used to gain results beyond the ordinary and expected level. Results that invite the view not to simply watch, but to also contemplate their own relationship with what they see, with art, and with the world. This exhibition shows pieces that- in my opinion-have created a context for hesitation and reflecting by distancing themselves from the hasty and urgent conversations and observations; an archive of studies and discoveries made in solitude, to contemplations about the chaotic world. Surreal thinking about hybrid identities of contemporary man, to explorations into historical and cultural roots, and the artists' behavioral persistence for contemplation and revelation in art.
Behrang Samadzadegan

Curator: Behrang Samadzadegan

Artists

In this show

Parmis Hakimi, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Parmis Hakimi

94 × 75cm

Parmis Hakimi, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Parmis Hakimi

80 × 105cm

Peyman Shafieezadeh, Detail of Impress, 2021, 0
2021 | Detail of Impress

Peyman Shafieezadeh

79 × 59cm

Peyman Shafieezadeh, Detail of Impress, 2021, 0
2021 | Detail of Impress

Peyman Shafieezadeh

63 × 58.5cm

Tarlan Tabar, Passing Through Tange Vashi, 2020, 0
2020 | Passing Through Tange Vashi

Tarlan Tabar

124 × 49cm

Hosein Tadi, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Hosein Tadi

280 × 150cm

Hosein Tadi, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Hosein Tadi

280 × 150cm

Sahar Nahavandi Nejad, Untitled, 2022, 0
2022 | Untitled

Sahar Nahavandi Nejad

57 × 28 × 28cm

Sahar Nahavandi Nejad, Untitled, 2022, 0
2022 | Untitled

Sahar Nahavandi Nejad

57 × 28 × 28cm

Sahar Nahavandi Nejad, Untitled, 2022, 0
2022 | Untitled

Sahar Nahavandi Nejad

57 × 28 × 20cm

Sama Rahmani, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Sama Rahmani

19 × 20cm

Sama Rahmani, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Sama Rahmani

18 × 4.5cm

Sama Rahmani, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Sama Rahmani

15 × 4.5cm

Shideh Tami, Untitled, 2017, 0
2017 | Untitled

Shideh Tami

41 × 30cm

Shideh Tami, Untitled, 2018, 0
2018 | Untitled

Shideh Tami

41 × 30cm

Shideh Tami, Untitled, 2018, 0
2018 | Untitled

Shideh Tami

41 × 30cm

Shideh Tami, Poetry in Painting No 1, 2018, 0
2018 | Poetry in Painting No 1

Shideh Tami

36 × 39.5cm

Shideh Tami, Poetry in Painting No 2, 2018, 0
2018 | Poetry in Painting No 2

Shideh Tami

36 × 39.5cm

Shima Farahani, Mourning, 2020, 0
2020 | Mourning

Shima Farahani

84 × 114cm

Mojtaba Amini, Untitled, 2018, 0
2018 | Untitled

Mojtaba Amini

75.5 × 63.5cm

Mojtaba Amini, Untitled, 2018, 0
2018 | Untitled

Mojtaba Amini

75.5 × 63.5cm

Mojtaba Amini, Untitled, 2018, 0
2018 | Untitled

Mojtaba Amini

75.5 × 63.5cm

Mojtaba Amini, No 120, 2018, 0
2018 | No 120

Mojtaba Amini

75.5 × 63.5cm

Mojtaba Amini, No 100, 2019, 0
2019 | No 100

Mojtaba Amini

75.5 × 63.5cm

Mostafa Darebaghi, About Beginning, 2014, 0
2014 | About Beginning

Mostafa Darebaghi

140 × 160 × 86cm

Mitra Soltani, Untitled, 2020, 0
2020 | Untitled

Mitra Soltani

340 × 140cm

Nava Sabet Imani, Lollipop No 6, 2021, 0
2021 | Lollipop No 6

Nava Sabet Imani

74 × 194cm

Nava Sabet Imani, Scenery No 1, 2017, 0
2017 | Scenery No 1

Nava Sabet Imani

10 × 14cm

Nava Sabet Imani, Scenery No 2, 2017, 0
2017 | Scenery No 2

Nava Sabet Imani

21 × 19cm

Nava Sabet Imani, Scenery No 3, 2021, 0
2021 | Scenery No 3

Nava Sabet Imani

21 × 19cm

Nava Sabet Imani, Scenery No 4, 2021, 0
2021 | Scenery No 4

Nava Sabet Imani

21 × 19cm

Navid Azimi Sajadi, Amulet, 2017, 0
2017 | Amulet

Navid Azimi Sajadi

140 × 100cm

Keiman Mahabadi, Massive Possibility of Panic Attack, 2022, 0
2022 | Massive Possibility of Panic Attack

Keiman Mahabadi

50 × 70cm

Keiman Mahabadi, Massive Possibility of Panic Attack, 2022, 0
2022 | Massive Possibility of Panic Attack

Keiman Mahabadi

50 × 70cm

Keiman Mahabadi, Massive Possibility of Panic Attack, 2022, 0
2022 | Massive Possibility of Panic Attack

Keiman Mahabadi

100 × 70cm

Installation view

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