Exhibition of modern metal sculptures underway in Tehran
TEHRAN – A solo sculpture exhibition by Iranian artist Amir Hossein Jabbari is underway at Baa Gallery in Tehran.
Titled “Resonance,” the exhibition is an attempt to represent an ancient geometry within a contemporary time; a collection of metal sculptures that seek to retell the hidden order of the universe through light and silence, Galleryinfo reported.
The creation of each work is based on the repetition of form using glossy metal planes. In essence, the aim has been to connect the coldness and rigidity of iron with a poetic notion of the past. This connection, expressed through a balanced rhythm and the interplay of light, generates a new spatial experience that reveals a different face with every shift of perspective. Light fractures along the edges, shadows shift, and the eye encounters a new image at every moment.
“Resonance” is a dialogue between heritage and the present; an effort to reveal roots woven into history and buds emerging from the ground of today’s technology, a reflection that probes the past while shaping the present.
Having launched on January 9, the exhibition will run until January 23 at the Baa Gallery, located at Apt. 602, Modern Plaza Bldg., No. 1, Nastaran Dead End, Baharan St., Nakhl St., West Artesh Blvd.
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