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Two in One Exhibition
Artistic teachings are passed down like a legacy from one generation to the next, and from one era to another. By following this pattern, we can uncover inevitable similarities and curious differences—when each artist interprets what they have learned in their own unique way, making it their own.
The artists featured in this exhibition come from two distinct but interconnected generations, some of whom were students of Aydin Aghdashloo from many years ago. As a result, one can trace a shared tradition among them, looking for signs in their works that reflect this simultaneity. At the same time, there are numerous differences that stem from each artist’s individual perspective, their explorations, and their personal analysis of teachings, time periods, and lived experiences.
Perhaps searching for these inevitable similarities and curious differences is one of the most fascinating aspects of studying and observing art. This approach is what invites you to delve deeper into the works showcased in this exhibition.
Shahrzad Royaei
Mehr 1403 (October 2024)