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724 Days
Group Show

13 days to the ending

6 Jun - 20 Jun, 2026

Statement:

Dastan is pleased to present “724 Days”, a group exhibition opening in 417 N. Camden Drive, Los Angeles bringing together works by Reza Aramesh, Pooya Aryanpour, Fereydoun Ave, Andisheh Avini, Ghasemi Brothers, Sahand Hesamiyan, Sara Issakharian, Hoda Kashiha, Arghavan Khosravi, Farideh Lashai, Meghdad Lorpour, Mohammad Hossein Maher, Farrokh Mahdavi,

Maryam Ayeen & Abbas Shahsavar, Aryana Minai, Ardeshir Mohassess, Mehrdad Mohebali, Nicky Nodjoumi, Farah Ossouli,

Asal Peirovi, Peybak, Roksana Pirouzmand, Morteza Pourhosseini, Ali Akbar Sadeghi, Behjat Sadr, Morteza Khakshoor, Rosha Yaghmai ... (List in progress). Opening on June 6, the exhibition continues until June 20, 2026.

The exhibition takes its title from a measure of time: 724 days since the first missile exchanges between Iran and Israel that would eventually unfold into the 12-day war of June 2025 and subsequently the one in the spring of 2026.

Measured in days rather than years, the title evokes the lived experience of waiting, uncertainty, interruption, and endurance. It marks a duration suspended between ordinary life and historical rupture.

For many of the artists presented here, the past 724 days have not been experienced as a singular event but as an accumulation of disruptions.

Airspace closures, travel restrictions, interrupted exhibitions, postponed projects, economic instability, and the broader uncertainty brought on by regional conflict have reshaped both everyday life and the conditions under which art is produced, exhibited, and circulated. ///

Yet alongside these disruptions has remained a persistent commitment to continue working, imagining, and creating.

Rather than attempting to narrate the conflicts directly, “724 Days” considers how artists respond to prolonged states of instability.

Across painting, sculpture, drawing, textile, installation, and video, the exhibition brings together multiple generations whose practices address memory, displacement, resilience, longing, and transformation.

Some works emerge from personal histories of migration and exile, while others engage with the fragility of bodies, landscapes, and political structures. They reflection what it means to persist when the future remains uncertain.

Artists

In this show

Arghavan Khosravi, Afterimage (after Haft Peykar), 2026, 0
2026 | Afterimage (after Haft Peykar)

Arghavan Khosravi

38.5 × 82 × 21cm

Ghasemi Brothers, Untitled, 2025, 0
2025 | Untitled

Ghasemi Brothers

150 × 120cm

Farah Ossouli, Untitled, 2025, 0
2025 | Untitled

Farah Ossouli

25 × 25cm

Mohammad Hossein Maher, Untitled, 2025, 0
2025 | Untitled

Mohammad Hossein Maher

90 × 115cm

Meghdad Lorpour, The Vege, 2026, 0
2026 | The Vege

Meghdad Lorpour

85 × 105cm

Mehrdad Mohebali, Untitled, 2025, 0
2025 | Untitled

Mehrdad Mohebali

180 × 160cm

Hoda Kashiha, Drop Pearl, 2025, 0
2025 | Drop Pearl

Hoda Kashiha

121 × 96cm

Hoda Kashiha, Red Pond, 2025, 0
2025 | Red Pond

Hoda Kashiha

91 × 61cm

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