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Foad Seyed Mohammadi especially loves portrait photography. As a volunteer at the Saraye Ehsan, a psychiatric hospital in Iran, he spent time teaching patients about photography as well as photographing them. The experience, he said, changed his life. (Photo courtesy of Mohammadi)
An Iranian Photographer’s Exhibition Opens At The 4Most Gallery
By Michelle Holder
May 17, 2021
On a summer tour of rural Iran, Foad Seyed Mohammadi came upon a man who had no hands. He saw the man in a bustling bazaar in a western village near Sardasht, not far from the Iraqi border. He saw the man’s round stumps amid the swirling colors of fabric for sale and the heady aroma of spices.
بالاترین: «عکاســی مردمنگاری»؛ هــنری نیمهجان
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هفته هنر و فرهنگ؛ مرگ خاطرهها، رواج آنلاین، منم ایرانم
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Kilbride based Centre for Creative Practises has launched a diversity series celebrating the work of migrant and culturally diverse artists living in Ireland.
The new online series is called Against the Odds2 and is part of the Centre for Creative Practices (CFCP) annual New Voices of Ireland series. Now in its eight-year, the New Voices of Ireland Series is an annual project that provides a platform for migrant and culturally diverse artists to present their work to the wider community. The initiative is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland.
The award-winning CFCP is a not for profit organisation is dedicated to connecting, integrating, and promoting migrant and culturally diverse artists and inter-cultural arts practices in Ireland, having been established in 2009.
Rhapsody in blue at Lawrie Shabibi exhibition in Dubai
07 Jan 2021
Muhammad Yusuf,
Features Writer
Lawrie Shabibi, the art gallery at Alserkal Avenue, Dubai, enters 2021 with the exhibition Blue a show that explores the dialectic between meaning and visual sensation. Dominated by the colour in its various hues, the exhibition brings together works by a multi-generational group of artists Shaikha Al Mazrou (b. 1988), Driss Ouadahi (b. 1959), Shahpour Pouyan (b. 1979) and Su Yu-Xin (b. 1991). “In person shows are at the heart of what we do; but for those who are unable to make it, we hope that you will enjoy exploring the exhibition online”, say Asmaa Shabibi and William Lawrie, gallery founders.