Kamran Shirdel to display rarely-seen photos, docs on Islamic Revolution

November 28, 2018 - 19:4

TEHRAN – Tehran’s Nabshi Gallery plans to organize an exhibition to feature a collection of Kamran Shirdel’s rarely seen photos and documentary films on the 1970 Islamic Revolution.

The exhibit entitled “Margins: The Revolution in the Wanderings of Kamran Shirdel”, will open on Friday.

The photos have recently been published in a book, which will be unveiled at the opening ceremony of the showcase. Author and translator Babak Ahmadi has written a preface to the book.

Shirdel’s credits include “Women’s Quarter”, “Tehran Is the Capital of Iran”, “The Morning of the Fourth Day” and “Solitude Opus 1”.

He is also the director of the acclaimed documentary “The Night It Rained”.

The exhibit will run until January 25, 2019 at the gallery located at 51 Khosro Alley, Villa St. 

Photo: A poster for Kamran Shirdel’s exhibition at Tehran’s Nabshi Gallery.

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