Sunday, January 12, 2025

Culture

Top-Selling Artist Ali Banisadr, Who Grew Up During Iran-Iraq War, Gets Show at Ropac...

By Nazanine Nouri An exhibition of new works by the New York-based artist Ali Banisadr has opened at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, the artist’s sixth show with the gallery.  “Ordered Disorders” reflects on the...

Painter Ali Bozorgmehr Honored by LA’s Art of Elysium Gala

By Fred Parvaneh The Iranian-American artist Ali Bozorgmehr, whose art is an amalgamation of Persian calligraphy and painting, has been honored by the Art of Elysium, a California-based organization that pairs volunteer artists with communities...

Iranian Stage Directors Face Difficulty Adapting Persian Works, Playwright Says 

By Azadeh Karimi There are fewer restrictions on Iranian authors living in the Islamic Republic to write about other countries than their own, Hamidreza Naeimi, playwright, and theatre director has said. “The only thing that can...

Works by Tanavoli, Mohassess Go on Show At Dubai’s Meem Gallery

By Rawaa Talass In Iran, they say it is a sign of eternal friendship when bread and salt are shared among people. This old and cordial tradition is currently being revived in a cultural collaboration...

Six Iranian Women Photographers Star in Washington Exhibition

  By Nazanine Nouri Forty years after the Revolution that dramatically altered the role of women in Iranian society, “My Iran: Six Women Photographers,” a new exhibition at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, presents the work...

Portraying the Rich Kids of Tehran: Meet Javaad Alipoor, Rising Star of British Theater

By Tim Cornwell On a recent visit to Iran, the British-Iranian playwright Javaad Alipoor found himself at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, looking at a work by the painter David Hockney. Hockney -- who...

Shah’s First Wife, Princess Fawzia of Egypt, Is Remembered in Cairo Exhibition

By Ahmad Rafat Fawzia Fuad (1921–2013) was an Egyptian princess who became the first wife of the late Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1939 when she was only 17 years old. The marriage, officially ended...

Iran’s Ministry of Culture Stops Release of Album Containing Rumi Poem

By Azadeh Karimi The poetry committee of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance’s Office for Music has refused to issue a permit to Iranian singer-songwriter Mohsen Chavoshi for the release of his latest album...

Tanavoli Exhibition of Birds, Cages, Wearable Art Opens at Vancouver Art Museum

By Kayhan Life “Oh Nightingale: Parviz Tanavoli” is an exhibition currently on at the West Vancouver Art Museum that spans the six-decade career of the  Iranian-Canadian artist. It focuses on his wearable art as well...

Post-Revolutionary Iranian Stamps Go On Show in New London Exhibition

“Stamps of a Revolution,” a solo exhibition by the Iranian artist Ali Mobasser, has just opened at the Paper Mache Tiger showroom in London.  The exhibition explores a narrative of the Iranian diaspora after...