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Refugee

Painting, solo exhibition

12 May 2017 - 22 May 2017

Statement

Solo Painting Exhibition Nadere Hakim elahi
Refguee

My recent collection of art is the result of enormous pain that I felt due to my initial encounter with the groups of refugee’s movements. Although refugee’s displacements is such as flock of bird’s movement, but refugees in this selection is the silhouette of a human form that is representative of pain in scenario full of fear, rage and anger.
 
We are all familiar with the dark and gloomy face of war, whereas this collection, at times references the hope for tomorrow, and the human instinct in a group movement to flee the destruction and cruelty and the desire to be free, to depart, to reach and to remain in search of a new beginning.
 
These refuge collections defiantly describe & present humans that as a result of greed will destroy it own kind. For refuge past is constant reminder of nightmare & future in that context is the impossibility. The only possible truth is the step that is taken forward & it is not the feeling of nakedness or facing the unknown, it is now & in the moment, with all its fear of death,even at the cost of departing and being forget.


Opening: Fri 5:00 - 10:00 pm
May 12 - May 21, 2017
Sat to Wed: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Closed on Thursdays
 Adress: Saye Art Gallery, No.3, Aghakhani Alley, Omidvar St. Jamshidieh St. Niavaran St. Tehran, Iran
T:22810015
F:22814892

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