Peace From The Bottom of My Art
Peace From The Bottom of My Art
Peace From The Bottom of My Art
of my art
Parviz Tanavoli
Nasrollah Afjei
Sadegh Tabrizi
Wafaa Bilal
Parastou Forouhar
Foreword
Amir Hossein Heshmati
Mankind came into existence with a desire to pursue
Ghodratollah Agheli
Mojtaba Ramzi the gift of inner peace and tranquility. The word Peace
has a strong meaning, in its broad reference to hope and
Peace
Manouchehr Niazi
Masiha Rashedi the subtle range of possibilities the very word connotes:
Negar Varasteh everyone can render their own vision of peace.
Adel Younesi The universal subject of Peace has always been a source of
Farzaneh HOSSEINI inspiration for artists. The history of art is full of memorable
Afshin Naghouni
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artworks on this theme, such as Picassos dove of peace
Atoosa Vahdani
created for the occasion of the Peace Movement, or Chagalls
Majid Biglari
stained-glass window La Paix ou lArbre de vie in Sarrebourgs
Sahand Hesamiyan
Chapelle des Cordeliers (France).
Roxana Manouchehri
Shahriar Ahmadi For us, real peace has to come from within and then spread
the
Amin Roshan outwards to ones surroundings, which is why we have decided to
Mehdi Farhadian do an exposition on the theme of peace. This exhibition is a
Farsad Labbauf forum for different Iranian artists to express their inner feelings
Newsha Tavakolian about the world, its structure and their vision of the environment
Abbas Kiarostami where they live.
bottom
Shima Esfandyari
Roshanak Varasteh Beyond the artworks presented, the exhibition Peace from
Shadi Ghadirian the bottom of my art is an expression of everyones dream
Reza Taebi of peace. Opera Gallery is proud to host this inspiring collection
Samira Alikhanzadeh of all that Iran has to offer, and to guide you in the exploration
of
Behjat Sadr of those 58 visions of peace.
Shirin Neshat
Mostafa Darehbaghi
Gilles Dyan
Mandana Moghaddam
Founder and Chairman
Koorosh Shishegaran
Opera Gallery Group
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Maryam Amini
Behnam Kamrani
Maryam Salour Jean-David Malat
Hamid Sardar-Afkhami Director
Azadeh Ghotbi Opera Gallery London
art
Iman Safaei
Safaeddin Emami Leila Varasteh & Vida Zaim
Shadi Mahsa Curators
Modjtaba Tajik
Majid Abbasi Farahani
Mojtaba Amini
Amirhossein Radaie
Alireza Jodey
Bahman
Ladan Broujerdi
Mehdi Ashoori
Koorosh Angali
Naemeeh Kazemi
Afarin Sajedi
Maryam Ghanbarian
Ahmad Morshedloo
Parviz
Tanavoli
I replaced the hand for the whole of mankind, from within
to without, for love and for peace.
A call, 2012
Video based on performance, edition of 5
19 minutes 07
Parastou For a day, just for one day,
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Amir Hossein Ghodratollah
Heshmati AGHELI
If we are to create peace in our world, Once the balance between justice and peace is achieved,
we must begin with our children. angels can be joined in union and the images of death and
Mahatma Gandhi annihilation shunned.
Children for peace, 2013 From the collection of Venus in the tragic land, 2012
Signed (on the reverse) Signed (next to the angels foot and the snake)
Matt photo paper, unique piece Bronze and glass, unique piece
45 x 30 cm - 17.7 x 11.8 in. 44 x 30 x 46 cm - 17.3 x 11.8 x 18.1 in. 11
Mojtaba Manouchehr
Ramzi Niazi
It is this same right that all my life with eyes gouged was In this artwork, the artist wants to invite peace to the people
looking for: Peace. with the colour yellow and the flow figures running towards it.
Eternally, of one essence is the human race, 2013 Camel hatred, 2013
Signed (on the reverse of the round mirror) Signed in Farsi (lower left corner)
Acrylic on mirror, unique piece Acrylic on canvas
185 x 75 x 50 cm - 72.8 x 29.5 x 19.7 in. Diptych: 190 x 380 cm - 74.8 x 149.6 in. 17
Farzaneh Afshin
HOSSEINI NAGHOUNI
In many family, violence has entered like a cheap and available commodity in the society. Do not think for a second that there is such thing as justified war.
This has happened gradually and sometimes we even forget that the instruments of violence have been Whatever the excuse, to serve God and the Country, or in the name of freedom and democracy,
added to every familys shopping basket. Nowadays many children and teenagers spend long hours every time you and I, we put on an uniform and pick up a gun, we become responsible for the pain
playing violent computer games in which the goal implies more murder and destruction to win and reach and suffering caused, we become guilty of serving the oppressor.
the next level. Violence coming from the children permeates reaction from the governments. Call me an Idealist, but if you and I, the soldiers the trigger men and women, refuse to comply,
Placing batons in a shopping bag with the title Invitation to cooperate shows the viewer that collaboration there will be no war.
and cooperation are a better solution to make PEACE happen.
Born in 1969 in Tehran, Iran.
Born in 1984 in Tehran, Iran. Afshin Naghouni has lived most of his adult life in London, where he works as a visual artist. Considered a child
Farzaneh Hosseini holds a BA in prodigy, he won a number of regional and national painting competitions between the ages of 9 and 12 and has
Painting from Alzahra University. never stopped painting since.He is a postgraduate from the London Metropolitan University, where he studied at
He is an assistant of Parviz Tanavoli as the Sir John Cass Department of Art, Media and Design.
well as a member of the Association of
Iranian Sculptors and of the Maekous
Sculpture Group.
His works have been exhibited in
numerous exhibitions in Iran, the United
Kingdom, and Dubai since 2001.
Notably, he took part in the Medals
Drawing Exhibition at Londons British
Museum in 2007.
Peace in Persia,
from Woman here and hereafter series, 2012 The buying power of family, 2013
Signed Atoosa (lower left) Signed (on the bottom)
Fiberglass, wood and fabric, unique piece Bronze and glass plastic paints, edition of 10
140 x 90 x 20 cm - 55.1 x 35.4 x 7.9 in. 16 x 5 x 5 cm - 6.3 x 2 x 2 in.
Sahand
Hesamiyan
Middle East, a historical region, and ancient
land where great civilizations have come to be,
the birth place of the world religions.
Always in war, always in turmoil.
What prevents the reign of peace and friendship?
Cocoon, 2010
Signed (underneath)
Composite, gold leaf and paint, edition of 3
40 x 140 x 30 cm - 15.7 x 55.1 x 11.8 in. 23
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Roxana Shahriar
Manouchehri Ahmadi
In her Encounter series, Roxana Manouchehri observed Hope the day comes soon when humankind comes to peace
the similarities between religions. without any expectation.
By employing visual similarities between Islam and Catholicism,
she captures religious emotional experiences and portrays
them through the juxtaposition of Iranian/Muslim and
Irish/Catholic icons.
Through the traditional Iranian religious art-making technique
of reverse painting, Manouchehri merges two different religious
identities. Depicting Islamic and Celtic tales and characters on Born in 1979 in Kamyaran
arched glass windows similar to those used in Gothic Churches, (Kurdistan), Iran.
she creates a strangely familiar mood. Graduated from both a BA (2005)
and an MFA (2005) in Painting from the
Art University of Tehran, Iran, Shahriar
Ahmadi has a long history of group and
solo exhibitions that took him around the
world, from Iran to Dubai, Switzerland,
the USA, Japan and Venezuela, among
many others places. He was represented
in 3 painting biennales in Iran and 13
international art fairs, including Scope
Basel in 2011.
His works have been sold in some of
the most renowned auction houses
worldwide - including Sothebys
in London (2011) and Christies in
Dubai (2010-2011).
Born in 1974 in Tehran, Iran.
After graduating from an MA in Painting
at the University of Art of Tehran (2002),
Roxana Manouchehri went on artist
residence programmes in South Korea,
Ireland and Finland.
Since 1997, she has featured in around
30 group and solo exhibitions in Iran,
South Korea and Finland.
She is a member of the Iranian Society
of Painters as well as the Seoul Art
Collective.
Veresk unity, 2008 Dr. Mossadegh and the flowers of insolence, 2012
Signed and dated M. Farhadian 2008 and signed and dated in Farsi Mehdi Farhadian 86 (lower right corner) Signed (upper left, between lines)
Acrylic on canvas Enamel on oil on primed canvas
130 x 180 cm - 51.2 x 70.9 in. 230 x 170 cm - 90.5 x 66.9 in. 29
Newsha Abbas
Tavakolian Kiarostami
Imagining a dream - eyes closed, mouth open, as if in a dream. White of a pigeon
Standing facing us with their backs to the darkness, they sing, erased in white clouds
soundless. They have been standing here, singing for themselves a snowy day.
for a long time, imagining us, hearing. Standing, facing days of
tedium, facing a world that has adorned them with a false crown. Born in 1940 in Tehran, Iran.
Standing, waiting. Abbas Kiarostami is regarded internationally as one of the most visionary cinema artists. His filmography includes
Born in 1981 in Tehran, Iran. A Taste of Cherry (1997) for which he was awarded the Palme dOr at the 50th Cannes International Film Festival,
A self-taught photographer, Newsha Tavakolian began working professionally in the Iranian press at the age of 16. The Wind Will Carry Us (1999), Ten (2002), and Shirin (2008).
She started working for the womens daily newspaper Zan, and later worked for nine other reformist daily papers, all Kiarostami is also acclaimed worldwilde for his work in poetry and photography. In the latter, his body of work
of which have been banned. At the age of 21, she started working abroad, covering wars, natural disasters and social includes Untitled Photographs, a collection of over thirty photographs from his hometown Tehran.
documentary stories in Iraq, the Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Yemen. Her work has been published in His creations in all three domains of predilection have been exhibited in numerous shows around the worlds most
international magazines and newspapers such as Time Magazine, Le Figaro, New York Times Magazine, Der Spiegel, famous museums, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris, MoMA in New York, Kunst Museum in Berlin, Victoria &
Le Monde, and National Geographic. Tavakolian is particularly known for her work focusing on womens issues. Albert Museum in London, County Museum in Los Angeles and many others.
From Listen series, 2012 Untitled from Trees in snow series, 2005
Signed (on the reverse) Signed (on the reverse)
Photography back lit, presented as light box, edition of 7 Silver gelatin print on paper, edition of 7
90 x 110 cm - 35.4 x 43.3 in. 52,2 x 80 cm - 20.5 x 31.5 in. 31
Shima
Esfandyari
In this project I use designs from Persian architecture
and its motifs, especially the form of lotus.
This design has been used in several Persian buildings
such as Persepolis, Taq-e Bostan as the symbol of
peace and friendship. With it ancient connection with
Persian culture, it was already a popular motif for
Persian carpets, textiles and architecture.
The lotus is of great significance to many ancient
cultures, and in particular to the eastern religions.
In the past, the lotus regularly appeared as the symbol
of peace, purity, serenity, transcendence,
enlightenment, rebirth, beauty, immortality and fertility.
I show the current situation of humanity through
suspended figures within Persian architecture, as they
are separated from the light in the centre of the lotus
form. They have been cut and fallen dawn from light,
peace and purity like a new born child separated from
the peace and serenity of her mothers womb.
The peace and enlightenment of true Persian culture
that existed in the past and edges towards obscurity
and may be forgotten.
Bodies, 2013
Signed and dated in Farsi Shima Esfandyari 91 (upper left)
Oil on plexiglas with video projection
32 120 x 90 cm - 47.2 x 35.4 in.
Roshanak Shadi
Varasteh Ghadirian
Has left us the white bird of Peace Imagine all the people
Scattering our yearnings into the wind Living life in peace... You may say Im a dreamer
Withering away the golden olive leaves But Im not the only one
Burns within of unkept promises I hope some day youll join us.
Cry for Peace, my forgotten country. John Lennon
Nazila Noebashari
Woven of soul braided by heart, 2013 From the Hanging cypresses series, 2012
Signed (on the front and on the reverse) Signed (in between the lines of tree)
Acrylic on canvas Photography taken from installation and printed on canvas, edition of 5
190 x 190 cm - 74.8 x 74.8 in. 100 x 165 cm - 39.4 x 65 in. 43
Koorosh
Shishegaran
...and I wait for that day, Someone asked me:
even if it is past my time. How can I find the peace among your Two Birds?
Ahmad Shamlou I said: find it out maybe in that abstract creature.
The Nature of Peace, dedicated to Andy Warhol, 2013 The greatest auction of the world (99.99% off), 2013
Signed (on the reverse) Signed
Silkscreen print on suede, edition of 5 + 1 AP Neon lamp on steel sheet, edition of 3 + 1 AP
210 x 100 cm - 82.7 x 39.4 in. 120 x 120 cm - 47.2 x 47.2 in. 53
Shadi Modjtaba
Mahsa Tajik
Forgiveness will enable us to let go of the past and see the To me, the Iran-Iraq war always resembled the grey world but the
future as simply unknown. With no projection onto the future, onset of the peacetime once again brought along the childlike and
we can more easily stay in the present. The practice of meditation, innocent hopes and games
compassion, forgiveness, tolerance, and non-violent communication
coupled with the practices that will prevent the development of
gangs and terrorist groups can empower the people to end war and
violence. We do not need to wait for the government to create peace. Born in 1966 in Tehran, Iran.
Modjtaba Tajik is a member of the
Iranian Society of Painters. Since 1995,
Born in 1967 in Iran. his paintings have been exhibited in
Shadi Mahsa studied art in Iran group shows in Iran, Qatar, the United
originally, then in Australia and States, the UAE and Kuwait. He was also
the United Kingdom. invited to show his work in solo
She is currently enrolled at the Chelsea exhibitions in Iran, the United States
College in London, where shes pursuing and Qatar.
a HND in Art. In 2011, he participated in the art fair
Since 1992, her works on canvas have Contemporary Istanbuls side exhibit
been exhibited in shows in London, in Turkey.
Tehran, Sydney and even Baltimore
in the United States.
Radaie Jodey
Using certain forms and shapes of the human body, along with Once surviving the nature of oneself,
various objects, Radaie strives to portray the inner feelings of not the outcome is nothing but reconciliation
only his subjects, but his audiences as well. Even though the outfits Surviving the existence nature of the Nature with the nature of surviving the solitude.
that adorn his sculptures belong to the Qajar era, they are ever-
relevant, representing the inability of people to determine their
Born in 1969 in Qazvin, Iran.
destinies, and identify their lack of rights. These people, according After studying Painting at the Islamic Azad Art and Architecture University of Tehran, Alireza Jodey started teaching
to the artist, can only fulfil their aspirations in the confines of their drawing professionally.
imagination. Since 1990, he has participated in over 70 group exhibitions in Iran, Canada, Armenia, China, Japan, Italy, Jordan
and France. Jodey has also partaken in the 11th Art Biennale in Bangladesh (2003-2004), in the 2005 Beijing
Biennale, in the 2002 France Triennale and in other solo exhibitions across the world.
Born in 1986 in Hamedan, Iran.
Amirhossein Radaie has a BA in Graphics. Depicting the human body alongside common objects in his sculptures,
he works towards portraying the inner feelings of both his subjects and his audience.
Since 2007, Radaies sculptures have featured in several group exhibitions in Iran. He also participated in the 6th
Biennale of Sculpture in 2011.
Ahou Koutchess
Peace, 2013
Signed (lower right)
Acrylic on canvas
120 x 150 cm - 47.2 x 59.1 in. 69
Ahmad
Morshedloo
I did not learn peace to forget it, since my birth,
since the time I understood the air, grabbed the soil,
tasted the water and burned the fire, I did not learn
peace, whatever I learned from it was dispatched layers
of people with their passive doubts, peace was a time
when their conflicts was over and they had nothing
to say to each other
I learned peace with expedient, expedient on silence,
not seeing nor dreaming
In this work I have studied the separation of the victims
who are dealt with the deposit of their doubts until
inevitable fate choose them.
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