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از اهداف گالری اثر همواره معرفی هنرمندان جوان و حمایت از ایشان بوده که این امر لزوماً در برنامهی نمایش سالانهی گالری تعریف نمیشود. به همین منظور تصمیم گرفتیم تا با دعوت از نسل جوان، بطور مستقیم با ایشان در ارتباط قرار گرفته و نمایشی از آثاری که با معیارهای دیداری گالری اثر همخوانی دارند ترتیب دهیم. اما واقعیات موجود و روند انتخاب، مسیرمان را تغییر داد و در نهایت آنچه با برگزاری این نمایش در نظر داشتیم آن چه به حقیقت پیوست متفاوت شد.
نمایش پیش رو معرفی نخبگان نسل جوان نیست، هرچند هنرمندانی که آثارشان در معرض دید قرار گرفته است هریک ویژگیهایی منحصربفرد دارند. همچنین این نمایش کنار هم قراردادن جوانانی که بتوان با دیدن آثارشان به جمع بندی فرهنگی-اجتماعی یک دست پرداخت نیست که این تفاوت دید و گوناگونی روش هنری از مشخصههایی بود که تصمیم گرفتیم به نمایش بگذاریم. این نمایش متشکل از آثار هشت نقاشی از سراسر ایران در رده سنی ۲۵ تا ۳۵ سال است که به جز نسلی که به آن تعلق دارند، تنها میتوان به یک نقطه مشترک میانشان اشاره کرد و آن خطی فردی است که در زبان هنریای که خلق کردهاند دنبال میکنند.
نمایش پیش رو که در روندی شش ماهه و با دقت بسیار شکل گرفته است در واقع تصویرگر بخشی از واقعیت جریان هنری درحال شکلگیری است. در انتخاب آثار هنرمندان، دورههای مختلف کاری هر هنرمند مورد توجه قرار گرفته و تنها به یک اثر نقاشی با کیفیت تصویری بالا بسنده نشده است که در آن صورت تعداد آثاری که میتوانستیم به نمایش بگذاریم زیاد میبود. نمایش حاضر، نگاهی به زمان حاضر است با چشماندازی به آینده.
Ali Shayesteh - Contact from the Repetition series - marker on recycled paper - 34x48cm - 2016
Alireza Nekouie - Brawl from the Green series - acrylic on canvas -160x150cm - 2015
Jaleh Akbari - Untitled from the Immortal series - oil and ecoline paint on cardboard mounted on canvas - 40x60cm - 2016
Parham Peyvandi - Untitled from the Etudes From the City series, acrylic on canvas - 80x120cm - 2016
Roya Rajaie - Untitled from the The Other Town series, acrylic and pencil on cardboar - 68x98cm - 2016
Samaneh Motallebi - Untitled from the Phyllium series, metal head pen and ink on fabric - 65x64cm - 2016
Sepideh Behrouzian - From the Pararell Realities series, oil on canvas - 40x30cm - 2016
Shila Jalilpiran - Untitled from the Horror Place series, pencil, color pencil, acrylic paint and rollerball pen on sewing pattern paper on board - 25x25cm - 2015
مشاهده نمونه آثار بیشتر در وبسایت گالری اثر.
A group exhibition of paintings by young Iranian artist
24 February -10 March, 2017
Assar Art Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition of works by eight young Iranian painters. This exhibition is the result of the artist call announced by the gallery in September of 2016.
Through planning this ‘Artist Call’, Assar wished to find works by young active Iranian painters within the age range of 25 to 35, to discover fresh new voices and to organise a group exhibition based on the gallery’s visual criteria for its closing exhibition of the Iranian calendar. The exhibition is also a chance for the selected artists to present their works and to be seen in one of Tehran’s most experienced and active galleries.
This ‘Artist Call’ has not aimed to discover and introduce exceptional artists nor it tries to convey a socio-political message, rather it is purely focused on presenting a selection of different viewpoints and variety of techniques by eight independent young artists whom beside what they share generationally have only one other point in common and that is the progression they follow through their visual language.
What has been paid specific attention to in this exhibition is the personal world and individualistic approach of each selected artist. The artists’ creative process, continuity in the intellectual development and the methods of representation have all been central to the final decision in the process of selecting the works.
In this exhibition, Ali Shayesteh presents works from his ongoing series entitled Repetition projecting notions of life and death and the repetitiveness of life as a cycle. Jaleh Akbari’s works from Immortal series are still and stagnant nostalgic images of derelict places that are direct references to fading memories of an uncertain past that have come to life here and now while, Roya Rajai’s The Other City portrays her personal Utopias, futuristic, dreamlike and timeless spaces that may one day be the central stages of what takes place. Alireza Nekoui’s works from his Green series are symbolic references and his personal homage to nature and the damages caused to it by humans. Parham Peyvandi’s Etudes from the City resembles schematic three-dimensional plans but with closer look one realises that they are different from realities of a landscape perspective. In these paintings, the artist has eliminated elements and details and has manipulated visual structures in order to portray a different notion of a cityscape. In her series Parallel Realities Sepideh Behruzian uses art in order to create another life, a way to portray other possibilities in formation of nature and humans. Samaneh Motallebi works from Phyllium series are a symbolic look towards the difference between reality and truth and, in Horror Place Shila Jalil-Piran mixes childhood memories with visual traditions, and cultural nostalgia with indications of today’s life.
In the judging process, beside the gallery team Omid Tehrani and Maryam Majd, Alireza Adambakan, and Pooya Aryanpour both painters and educators have been present. In the first round of judging more than half of the total 538 entries did not make it to the second round. In the second round, nearly 170 artists were selected for the judges to pay closer attention to. In the third round each of the four judges chose between one to thirty artists and in the end 25 artists were selected all together for atelier visits and for their works to be examined from a closer angel. At this stage, judges visited artists’ ateliers and in the end eight artists were selected for this group exhibition.
The exhibition on display is a look at our present time with a vision towards the future.