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Flesh and Salt
Group Show

7 Aug - 28 Aug, 2025

Flesh and Salt

Statement:

The fish is a fragment from the sea.

The sea is a fragment that still continues.

This exhibition is a visual dialogue

between what has been separated

and what remains. ///

This exhibition  has no statement. it is a visual conversation between to subjects:

the dead fish (still life) and the sea (landscape)

Further Reading 1: Aesthetic Analysis

The visual dialogue between the dead fish and the sea serves as a ground for exploring the tension between form and meaning.

According to Maurice Merleau-Ponty, the viewer's experience is not merely optical, but embodied-shaped through sensation  and physical presence. Color, texture, and form invite tactile and perceptual engagement, transformin the viewer from a passive observer into a participant in the image.

In parallel, Claude Levi-Strauss's structuralist perspective reveals a dual system at play: life/death, stillness/movement, presence/absence. The binary opposition between still life (the fish) and the living landscape (the sea) generates a visual language of contrast and interconnectedness, allowing meaning to emerge through form, beyond literal respresentation.

Further Reading 2: Visual Dialogue

Visual Dialogue refers to a mode of artistic expression in which visual elements

communicate in place of spoken or written language. Meaning arises through juxtaposition, repetition, contrast, or formal interplay-not through verbal explanation.

Here, the dead fish and the sea are visual agents. One is static , closed, finite; the other is expansive, fluid, ongoing. The dialogue between them unfolds silently, offering no direct answers or messages-only an open invitation to see, reflect, and construct meaning through the aesthetic experience.

Further Reading 3: Narraive in This Exhibition

Through this exhibition lacks an explicit narrative, it is not without story. The narrative here is nonverbal and non-linear, emergingthrough image, relation, and resonance.

The juxtaposition of the dead fish and the sea evokes a primal sequence:

origin (life), rupture (death), and representtion (image).

In classical narratology, Tzvetan Todorov identifies three stages: equilibrium, disruption, and new equilibrium. This structure can be traced visually across the works in the exhibition.

Likewise, Roland Barthes, in his concept of "zero degree writing," emphasizes that narrative can be constructed beyond language-through silence, absence, and image. Each frame here carries a fragment of a silent narrative, assembled anew in the mind of the viewer.

Curator: Saman Naghifam

Artists

In this show

Pegah Rajamand, Net, 2025, 0
2025 | Net

Pegah Rajamand

48 × 32cm

Zahra Amir Yeganeh, Untitled, 2022, 0
2022 | Untitled

Zahra Amir Yeganeh

33.5 × 53cm

Shaghayegh Ahmadian, Untitled, 2024, 0
2024 | Untitled

Shaghayegh Ahmadian

70 × 50cm

Ali Fazeli, Untitled, 2023, 0
2023 | Untitled

Ali Fazeli

50 × 70cm

Faezeh Baharlou, Untitled, 2025, 0
2025 | Untitled

Faezeh Baharlou

100 × 150cm

Mirmohamad Fatahi, Deadfish, 2023, 0
2023 | Deadfish

Mirmohamad Fatahi

14 × 20cm

Heval Tazhandareh, Untitled, 2020, 0
2020 | Untitled

Heval Tazhandareh

77 × 102cm

Yasaman Ataie, Untitled, 2025, 0
2025 | Untitled

Yasaman Ataie

200 × 120cm

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