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Flora Iranica From The Foothills of The Alborz to The Peaks of The Alps
Group Show

1 Jul - 29 Jul, 2022

Flora Iranica From The Foothills of The Alborz to The Peaks of The Alps

Statement:

An exhibition at the Yassi Foundation Tehran (Iran) juxtaposes contemporary artistic positions from Austria with an important botanical collection at the Natural History Museum Vienna (NHM). The focus of the FLORA IRANICA exhibition is the historical collection of herbaria that the Austri-1 an botanist Theodor Kotschy collected in Persia and Afghanistan in the 19th century. Curator Farshido Larimian expands this look into the past, with artistic works by David Eisl, Hannah Stippl, Regina Anzenberger, Karin Maria Pfeifer, Marianne Lang, Michaela Putz, Karin Karin Pliem.. Christina Gruber, Yvonne Oswald, and Christopher Wittine. They all move in the subject areas of nature, plants, ecology and sustainability. In addition to works of photography, painting, installation and video, there is a selection of artist books. Discussion panels will complete the program. After the end of the exhibition in Tehran, it will be shown finally in Vienna.
With the Flora Iranica, the Natural History Museum Vienna (NHM) houses the most important international botanical collection of Iranian plants from the Flora Iranica area (Persia and Afghanistan). Almost 180 years ago, the Austrian botanist Theodor Kotschy climbed Mount Damavand a near Tehran. He brought back a rich collection of plants from his research trips to the Iranian highlands. He sent more than 10,000 botanical preparations to Vienna and thus created the basis for the most important collection of Iranian plants in the NHM Vienna, which today comprises 60,000 objects.///


The exhibition FLORIA IRANICA (from the foothills of the Alborz to the peaks of the Alps) is inspired by this history of collecting and archiving, a but also of international transfer. Curated by the Iranian-Austrian artist, s archivist and curator Farshido Larimian, these historical documents are ? the focus of the exhibition. In addition to pictures from the NHM's herbarium collection, most of which were collected by Theodor Kotschy, there is are parts of the herbarium collection at Aichberg Castle in Austria, including 14 original panels from 1837. The curator's private collection also has " 20. watercolors of botanical content from the 19th century. Running for ou three weeks, the FLORA IRANICA exhibition aims to move visitors to the fimosphere of the time when Theodor Kotschy and Karl H. Rechinger os atn discovered and collected plants in nature.

"We would be happy if the scientifically and culturally important herbari! um material that we "hoarded" in Iran would also be visible to non-spe! cialists," says the head of the Botanical Department, Dr. Christian Bräuchler, about the cooperation of the NHM Vienna with this project. !
With the support and cooperation of the Austrian Embassy and the Cultur-, al Forum (ÖKF) Tehran, curator Farshido supplements this look into the past with contemporary positions. Yassi Foundation, Tehran presents works by the artists David Eisl, Hannah Stippl, Regina Anzenberger, Karin Maria Pfeifer, Marianne Lang, Michaela Putz, Karin Pliem, Christina Gruber, Yvonne Oswald, and Christopher Wittine. They all share a great interest in nature and plants, sustainability and ecology in their artistic practice. The exhibition includes a carefully curated selection of photographs, paintings, installations, video works, artist books and research based on numerous studio visits. The rich program is complemented by videos from the studios, performances and three workshops by artists present at the exhibition.
In addition to and with works of contemporary art, selected arteraciones older European cultural history are shown in this exhibition, which coca mont both the scientific examination of nature and the tradition of depice ina natural motifs in the design of everyday objects. The 14 specimento from the late 19th century shown in this exhibition were used as teaching mida in natural history lessons at a school that was once housed" Aichberg Castle.

Curator: Farshido Larimian

Installation view

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