
TEHRAN-Simultaneously with the unveiling of Aydin Aghdashloos first global essay released by the Italian publishing company Skira, an exhibit of his paintings, sculptures, and print art work will be held at the B Gallery in Tehran on Friday.Aydin Aghdashloo is one of the most popular figures in Iranian art.
At the unveiling event of his very first international monograph, speeches will be delivered by Takin Aghdashloo, Ebrahim Haghighi, Ali Dehbashi, Kianoush Motaqedi, and Marco Meneguzzo, Honaronline reported.The book provides an extensive evaluation of six decades of Aghdashloos constant creative work.
Edited by Marco Menguzzo and Takin Aghdashloo, the 304-page monograph is released in English and includes essays by David Anfam, Michel Dewilde, Marco Meneguzzo, and Zahra Faridani.Additionally, it includes a collection of twelve previous essays on Aghdashloo, composed by significant figures such as Abbas Kiarostami, Dariush Shayegan, and Bahram Beyzai.
The unveiling ceremony will be attended by Aydin Aghdashloo and will consist of a book signing occasion.
Moreover, a short film about the artist, directed by Tara Aghdashloo, will be screened.
Alongside this unveiling occasion, an exhibition of Aghdashloos works from numerous durations will be held at the B Gallery, showcasing 17 pieces.
Curated by Takin Aghdashloo, the exhibit will include 7 paintings and 7 print art work from various stages of Aghdashloos career.The emphasize of the exhibition, however, will be the display screen of 3 sculptures by the popular artist, which will be presented to the public for the first time.
The sculptures included in the exhibition are three bronze works entitled Snow, Apocalypse, and Identity, each motivated by Aghdashloos popular visual styles.
In this collection, the artist recreates familiar themes from his paintings into three-dimensional forms.
These sculptural pieces have actually been developed through a partnership between Art Mart and the Aghdashloo Foundation and produced in a restricted edition of 20 copies.
Aydin Aghdashloo has actually held extremely few solo exhibits throughout his profession.
His last exhibition happened in 2014, and now, after a decade, his works will as soon as again be on public display.Iranian painter, graphist, author and movie critic Aydin Aghdashloo, 84, is known for his portraits drawing on classical Italian and Persian imagery.The exhibition will open on February 28 and will run until April 10 at the B Gallery, situated at No.
26, Eastern Tavakoli Alley, Ajoudaniyeh.SS/