
CARACAS- The worldwide poster and illustration exhibition titled The Storm Still Rages has arrived in the city of Caracas, Venezuela.This exhibition is organized by the Office of the Visual Arts Center of Irans Art Bureau, in collaboration with the Cultural Attach of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Caracas, under the curation of Mohammad Saber Sheikh Rezai.The collection includes a diverse variety of graphic design works, which have actually garnered substantial attention from teens, youth, and other domestic and worldwide audiences, thanks to the unique feedback from Iranian and foreign artists on social media.Previously, the exhibit got extensive recognition at the Art Bureau Khaneh Gallery in Tehran and the Bait al-Jamal Center in Baghdad.
Now, Caracas has actually been selected as the third international host for this grand exhibition.This collection showcases artists responses to various occasions and the imposed crises by the Zionist profession routine on Palestine and Lebanon, spanning from the dawn of Al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7, 2023, to October 2024.
The selection of works includes 182 pieces by 80 artists from 5 continents and 25 nations, consisting of 30 artists from Iran along with 50 artists from Palestine, Australia, Canada, Colombia, Egypt, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, Lebanon, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, and Yemen.
The Storm Still Rages, along with exhibit featuring works from Iranian and Venezuelan artists along with Latin American artists, is being digitally showcased on the large walls of the National Art Gallery in Caracas starting from March 25.
The screen will continue for 10 days.The Iranian artists taking part in this third stage of the exhibition consist of: Reza Ahmadi, Mahmoud Bazdar, Mikael Barati, Leila Teimouri Nejad, Alireza Hesarki, Vahid Haghi Tomtari, Abolfazl Khosravi, Mohammadreza Doost Mohammadi, Mohammad Razeghi, Zeinab Rabanikhah, Mohammad Hossein Sasani, Mehdi Sarkani, Saeed Shams, Mohammad Saber Sheikh Rezai, Behnam Shirmohammadi, Mohammad Salehi, Maryam Tehrani, Fatemeh Tayoub, Danial Farrokh, Mahdieh Qasemi, Mohammad Qelichkhani, Hamid Reza Keshavarzi, Ali Mostafavi, Mehdi Mostafavi, Mohammad Mozafari, Hamed Maghrouri, Mohammadreza Mousavi, Mohammadreza Miri, Mohammad Hossein Niroumand, Hossein Youzbashi, and Ahmad Younesi.International artists including Ahmed ElKhaledi and Iona Julian-Walters from Australia, Dani Law from Canada, David Len Gonzlez from Colombia, Abdelrahman Sharaf, Amira Tanany, Sally Samir, Sami El Dabae, and Yara Gharib from Egypt, Yaka Hara from Germany, Amal Jamaludin and Anton Riyanto from Indonesia, Mahdi Al Bishara, Nouh and Sajad Hassan from Iraq, Laura Anastasio, TonyTres, and YeleTres from Italy, and Hadi Alaeddin, Hassan Manasrah, Lina Jaradat, Mohammed Afefa, Mothanna Hussein, Naji El Mir, and Suhad Khatib from Jordan have actually works featured in this exhibition.Also included are Ahmed Al-refaie and Yousef Al Bagshi from Kuwait, Mahmoud Chmeiss, Maria Nasrallah, and Rida Kassir from Lebanon, Abdullah Hadia from Libya, Ashikin Hussin-Eurek from Malaysia, Eline Van Dam from Netherlands, Tiril Valeur from Norway, Mawada Al Sawafi from Oman, Hazem Asif and Sana Nasir from Pakistan, Gabriela Araujo from Portugal, Agu Luque and Rubn Hervs from Spain, Billy Ruffian, Frank Riot, Samantha Glavina, Krime and Profit Dani from the UK, Gabriela Snchez from Uruguay, Rami Afifi from the United Arab Emirates, and Majdi Aljumaary and Mohammed Nabil from Yemen.This cultural event offers an opportunity for exchanging artistic perspectives and experiences amongst Iranian and global artists and demonstrates worldwide solidarity in the face of humanitarian crises.SAB/