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Mehdi Sahabi And Manouchehr Safarzadeh Painting Exhibition

Mehdi Sahabi And Manouchehr Safarzadeh Painting Exhibition

"Time Regained" Exhibition is being held concurrently with the anniversary of these two artists passing.

Curated by Saadat Afzood

Opening: November 14, 2025 / 16 - 20

The exhibition continues until November 21, 2025.

Visiting Hours: On Days Other Than the Opening Day: 12 - 18 / Fridays: 16 - 20

The Gallery is Closed on Saturdays and Official Holidays.

The exhibition will be held simultaneously in-person and online.

 


Time Regained

Mehdi Sahabi and Manouchehr Safarzadeh, nicknamed Mash Safar, are two important artists in the history of Iranian art. Both were born in 1943, were entrants to the Faculty of Decorative Arts in 1963, and belonged to the second generation of students at this faculty. The beginning of their studies there established a friendship between the two artists, which was further cemented when they both withdrew from their studies in protest and went off to do their military service together. After finishing their service, the paths of the two artists diverged due to emigration, but this distance did not interrupt their friendship and closeness despite the passing of many years. The two artists passed away 14 years apart, but coincidentally, they were laid to rest beside each other.

Figures were central to Mash Safar's paintings from the start, embodying different emotions through their faces and actions. Sahabi, however, first displayed his personages in the form of junkyard cars before portraying human figures in a distinct and distorted form. In creating his figures, Sahabi sometimes used chaotic lines and sometimes collage, giving them mysterious and literary dimensions. Mash Safar's works, in contrast, are steeped in objects, are uniform and uninhibited, shaped with luminous colors, and depict the figures with disruptions in color and form. Despite these differences in visual expression and approaches, both artists ultimately present a more complex understanding of the world in their works. The figure in the works of Sahabi and Safarzadeh is both a reflection of the artist's "Self" and an image of the artist’s perception of the “Other." Both, in their own way, return to the concept of memory, and for both, painting is a form of recollection. A recollection of moments of joy, suffering, and internal struggle.

This exhibition is an effort to establish a dialogue between two perspectives on the subject, human in Iranian modern and contemporary painting, represented by two like-minded artists, and the reinterpretation of a friendship through their works and artistic lives, which began from a shared path.

Saadat Afzood