Contemporary Iran in Visual Bricolage

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Nian Gallery in the heart of Tehran, as a dynamic and vibrant art space, has hosted one of Elham Heydarpoor's prominent paintings. This group exhibition, titled "Your Iran," provides an exceptional opportunity to view paintings by contemporary artists. Elham Heydarpoor is an artist who has been professionally involved in painting for almost 15 years and is among the artists participating in this exhibition. In this exhibition, Nian Gallery has created a space where art, history, and society intertwine, inviting the audience on a profound journey into the heart of national concepts. This exhibition not only introduces artworks but also provides a platform for dialogue about contemporary social and cultural issues in Iran. Additionally, visitors have the opportunity to interact with the artists about their creative process and inspirations.

The Artist's Artistic Space

Elham Heydarpoor's space is primarily symbolic, and while preserving objective forms, it is influenced by social, cultural issues, and the current conditions of society. In her paintings, she narrates stories that are hidden within her community. With a deep look at her surroundings, Heydarpoor invites the audience to ponder and reflect on the atmosphere of the artwork. In this artist's paintings, concepts such as freedom, tradition, national identity, and ideology are chosen as the main themes and are conveyed using signs that are recorded in the visual memory of the audience. For example, the use of the Azadi Tower, which is a symbol of the homeland, is seen in her painting. This tower, along with the title of freedom, helps to understand the artist's concern in the painting's space. The arched frame at the top of the painting, along with the dark gray background, immerses the viewer in an onslaught of memories of the homeland in its contemporary history.
What the audience observes in the image is a volume that is initially created by Heydarpoor and then depicted in the form of a painting. In fact, the process of creating the artwork in this artist goes through several stages, including painting and volume. [1] In this regard, Heydarpoor tries to encourage her audience to explore their own identity and society by creating an emotional connection between her work and them. By using color techniques that lead to construction in painting, she depicts deep human emotions and invites viewers to think about topics such as national identity, cultural heritage, and social challenges. She creates a state of suspense in her workspace, during which the audience encounters a context of social events and complications, and also places an image of contemporary history before their eyes. This encounter not only reminds us of historical moments but also invites us to think and reflect on the future that awaits us.

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Breathing Life into Objects in André Hovsepian’s Latest Collection
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«Andre Hovsepian»¹, an artist of Armenian and German heritage, was born in Tehran and completed his studies in physical education in Canada. With over 25 years of experience in photography, ”Hovsepian’s artistic journey began with a career in athletics, specifically in the 100-meter dash (a sprint event where athletes run 100 meters), and an invitation to collaborate with a paragliding team, which eventually led him to photography and capturing the majestic moments of Mount Damavand. He has consistently strived to depict the raw and untouched moments of nature without any manipulation, bringing these beauties to the eyes of his audience.”²

In the English language, nature is typically referred to using gender-neutral pronouns. However, in poetry, literature, and artistic expressions, the feminine pronoun "she" is occasionally used. Inspired by this poetic perspective, Hovsepian refers to Mount Damavand as "Madame."³ In February of this year, the «Shirin Gallery»⁴ hosted his latest collection, titled “Portrait of Damavand”.⁵ “This collection is the result of nearly six years of Hovsepian’s dedicated efforts to capture the beauty of this legendary mountain.”⁶

“Over the years of photographing Damavand, Hovsepian realized that he had unconsciously used portrait lenses, which led to a mental and personal connection with the mountain.”⁷ This realization inspired him to name the exhibition Portrait of Damavand. The artist’s poetic and personal perspective on Damavand is evident not only in the title but also in the visual atmosphere of the exhibition. The title itself serves as a literary metaphor, personifying the mountain. It is as though Hovsepian has been capturing the visage of "Madame Damavand," who stands majestically at the highest edge of the sky, veiled in silken clouds.

A broad look at Hovsepian’s photographs reveals the immense time and focus he has dedicated to this project, meticulously capturing unique moments in the pristine nature of Damavand. The sky dominates a significant portion of these images, with its blue hues immediately catching the viewer’s eye in the gallery space (fig 1).

However, upon closer inspection, warm-hued horizons also emerge, creating a balanced color palette within the collection (fig 2). These reddish tones are the result of sunlight reflecting off Damavand’s expanse at different times of the day, printed in harmony with the natural atmosphere (fig 3). Additionally, some of the photographs are presented in black and white. In these works, Hovsepian, by eliminating color, invites the audience to explore and reflect on the visual forms and fleeting moments of nature.

Hovsepian’s works exude a sense of silence and grandeur, drawing the viewer to the foot of the mountain to witness its awe-inspiring majesty. The collection reflects the artist’s dedication and perseverance in capturing these moments. The clouds, at times swirling like cocoons

around the mountain, present unfamiliar yet real forms of natural beauty. Hovsepian has ventured through the untamed and rugged challenges of Damavand’s wilderness, reaching remote and demanding locations that require both physical and mental strength.

Through this collection, Hovsepian offers us a glimpse into his inner world, allowing us to understand the profound allure Damavand holds for him. His works not only document the mountain’s beauty but also serve as a window into the artist’s soul, revealing why he is so deeply captivated by this majestic natural wonder.


Bibliography:

1.Andre hovsepian (1971 Iran )

2.Hovsepian, Andre, interview with Firoozeh Saboori, 7 February 2025.

3.Ibid.

4.Shirin gallery in Tehran.

5.Portrait of Damavand.

6.Hovsepian, andre, interview with Firoozeh Saboori, 7 February 2025.

7.Hovsepian, andre, poshtebam, Journal.

https://poshtebammag.ir/39397/online-mag/%D8%AF%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%88%D9%86%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D8%B2-%D9%85%D9%86-%D8%B9%DA%A9%D8%A7%D8%B3-%D8%B3%D8%A7%D8%AE%D8%AA/

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