Mehdi Farooqi’s paintings are currently on display at Gooya Gallery. The exhibition, titled “Iranian Abstraction”, will be on view until February 3rd at the gallery located at 89 Karim Khan Street.
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* Tehran’s CAMA – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is hosting an exhibition of paintings by Reza Abdelhay.
The exhibition entitled “Based on A True Story” will be on view until January 22 at the gallery located at 44 Pasdaran Street, Golestan 10.
* Mohammad Hassan Nematian’s collection of paintings is on display at Adapa Gallery.
The exhibition, titled “Eagerly Waiting”, will be on view until February 5th at the gallery located at 5 Smesala Alley, Sazesh Street, Vali-e-Azur Square.
* Ali Razavi’s painting exhibition will be held at Bashga Gallery.
The exhibition, titled “Raree Show,” will be on view until January 27 at the gallery, 13 Hosseini St., Karim Khan Ave.
* Tannaz Adli’s paintings are on display at the Baam Gallery exhibition.
The exhibit, titled “Asleep,” will be on view until January 26 at the gallery, No. 16, Sanai St., 19th Alley, Karim Khan Ave.
* Arash Lahiji’s paintings are on display at the Sheidai Gallery exhibition.
The exhibition, titled “By the Time I Count to Seven, You’ll Be in Love,” will be on view until January 31 at the gallery at 149 Bahar Shiraz Square, near Hafte Tir Square.
* Shirin Alavi’s paintings are on display in the exhibition at Asr Gallery.
The exhibition, titled “Cave of the Gods,” will be on view until January 31 at the gallery at 18 Deraviz Street, just off North Mirzai Shirazi Street.
* Sohrab Gallery is displaying Alireza Esperbod’s collection of paintings in an exhibition entitled ‘London 1976-1978’.
The exhibition will run until February 3rd at the gallery at 142 Rue Sommaire.
* Golnaz Qadiri presents his latest collection of paintings at an exhibition at Shirin Gallery.
The exhibition, titled ‘Reverie’, will be on view at the gallery at 5, 13 Karim Khan Avenue until January 29th.
*Ebteda Gallery is currently holding a painting exhibition by a group of artists.
The exhibition, titled “The Fate of a Man Who Knew Too Much,” will be on view until January 21 at the gallery at 35 Farouki Alley, near Vali-e-Azur Square.
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