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Claustrophilia
Group Show

13 Aug - 24 Aug, 2021

Claustrophilia

O Gallery presents “Claustrophilia1” a group exhibition of works selected by gallery member Dorsa Jalali. Following the events of the past year, many have found comfort in their own dens, changed their routine and now might even be afraid to go back to what life was before. In response to the pandemic, our behaviour as a species changed to something we had not experienced in decades. According to many reliable sources, the last time we held social distancing to this extent dates back to 1918 during the Spanish Flu, which infected 500 million people – almost a third of the world’s population at the time – in four successive waves. By many measures, what we are experiencing is a catastrophe. Now 18 months into the pandemic, we see that the virus is mutating every day, making it harder to imagine an end to this situation. But even when it gets under control, considering our environmental impacts, it is quite possible for another pandemic to happen again./// Generally speaking, evolution favours those who can better adapt. For many, the current situation feels like having pain for so long that it becomes a part of who you are and defines you by the way you are treating yourself. On the other hand, some will act as if everything is paused; a reaction that could either be considered a form of stubbornness or, on the contrary, a sign of resilience. The artists who participated in this project are amongst the people who worked throughout this time and tried to stay inspired. There are different approaches towards this isolation, and the selection on view is meant to address that in visual, material, narrative and symbolic ways.

Artists

In this show

Arash Qilich, Untitled, 2020, 0
2020 | Untitled

Arash Qilich

14.5 × 21cm

Arash Qilich, Untitled, 2020, 0
2020 | Untitled

Arash Qilich

21 × 14.5cm

Alishia Morassaei, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Alishia Morassaei

18 × 16cm

Alishia Morassaei, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Alishia Morassaei

30 × 30cm

Ava Afshari, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Ava Afshari

28 × 36 × 36cm

Aylar Dastgiri, Time to Go, 2020, 0
2020 | Time to Go

Aylar Dastgiri

40 × 39cm

Aylar Dastgiri, Comfort Zone, 2020, 0
2020 | Comfort Zone

Aylar Dastgiri

39 × 75cm

Elahe Tehrani, Cherry Tree, 2020, 0
2020 | Cherry Tree

Elahe Tehrani

150 × 120cm

Elahe Tehrani, Cherry Tree and the Swamp, 2020, 0
2020 | Cherry Tree and the Swamp

Elahe Tehrani

150 × 180cm

Zahra Mohammadi, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Zahra Mohammadi

22 × 30cm

Zahra Mohammadi, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Zahra Mohammadi

37 × 27cm

Sepideh Sakhaie, Untitled, 2021, 0
2021 | Untitled

Sepideh Sakhaie

40 × 40 × 5cm

Serminaz Barseghian, Still Table, 2021, 0
2021 | Still Table

Serminaz Barseghian

29.5 × 30cm

Serminaz Barseghian, Still Table, 2021, 0
2021 | Still Table

Serminaz Barseghian

34 × 42cm

Lejla Dendic, Cupid Cronus Hypnos, 2018, 0
2018 | Cupid Cronus Hypnos

Lejla Dendic

20 × 18.5cm

Lejla Dendic, Enigma, 2019, 0
2019 | Enigma

Lejla Dendic

20 × 18.5cm

Negin S.Saaed, Untitled, 2018, 0
2018 | Untitled

Negin S.Saaed

21 × 14.5cm

Negin S.Saaed, Untitled, 2020, 0
2020 | Untitled

Negin S.Saaed

14.5 × 21cm

Niki FallahFar, Disarm, 2021, 0
2021 | Disarm

Niki Fallahfar

48 × 48cm

Niki FallahFar, Hope for the Hopeless, 2021, 0
2021 | Hope for the Hopeless

Niki Fallahfar

48.5 × 58cm

Katharina Goeppert, Untitled, 2019, 0
2019 | Untitled

Katharina Goeppert

29.7 × 21cm

Katharina Goeppert, Untitled, 2019, 0
2019 | Untitled

Katharina Goeppert

29.7 × 21cm

Kimia Dehghan, Untitled, 2020, 0
2020 | Untitled

Kimia Dehghan

100 × 180cm

Kimia Dehghan, Untitled, 2020, 0
2020 | Untitled

Kimia Dehghan

100 × 100cm

Installation view

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