An exhibition of traditional Persian calligraphy and modern Iranian abstract painting by Shokufeh Kavani and Arash Nedaiee.
This exhibition is a combination of traditional Persian calligraphy and modern Iranian abstract painting by Shokufeh Kavani and Arash Nedaiee. Persian Graffiti is a manifestation of Persian art and culture throughout history - from Persia to Iran. Through the use of traditional Persian calligraphy created by Arash Nedaiee and award-winning Iranian artist Shokufeh Kavani, this exhibition showcases two different styles of Persian art. Their work defies the Persian art canon by showing both the differences and similarities in a divided society of modern Iran.
Image: Shokufeh Kavani, Marilyn Monroe, Picasso and Me, 2013, mixed media
Art Space on The Concourse, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, 2067, View Map
409 Victoria Avenue , Chatswood 2067
Arash Nedaiee, "Say God Sufficeth All Things", 2020, mixed media
Shokufeh Kavani, "Nothing else matters (Nirvana, Hafez and me in Tehran)", 2015, mixed media
Shokufeh Kavani, "Touba and Meaning of the Night", 2003, mixed media
Arash Nedaiee, "Far from Love", 2020, mixed media
Free
6pm - 11pm, Friday 25 March
Shokufeh Kavani and Arash Nedaiee invite you to the opening night for Persian Graffiti at Art Space on The Concourse. Please join us for the opening night for drinks to celebrate.
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3pm - 5pm, Sunday 27 March
3pm - 5pm, Sunday 3 April
A conversation presented by Shokufeh Kavani and Arash Nedaiee about their exhibition of traditional Persian calligraphy and modern Iranian abstract painting.
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