Caracas – An international poster and illustration exhibition entitled “The Storm Still Rages” has arrived in the city of Caracas, Venezuela.
The exhibition will be held by the office of the Visual Arts Centre of the Iranian Arts Bureau, in collaboration with the cultural attachments of the Iranian Islamic Republic of Caracas, under the curation of Mohammad Saberrezai.
The collection features a diverse range of graphic design works that have attracted a great deal of attention from teenagers, young people and other national and international audiences thanks to unique feedback from Iranian and foreign artists on social media.
Previously, the exhibition received extensive acclaim at the Art Bureau Lokane Gallery in Tehran and the Beit Al Jamal Centre in Baghdad. Currently, Caracas is chosen as the third international host at this big exhibition.
This collection presents the artists’ responses to the numerous events and imposed crises caused by the Zionist occupation of Palestine and Lebanon, from the dawn of Operation Al-Aqsa Storm on October 7, 2023 until October 2024.
The selection of works includes 182 works by 80 artists from five continents, including 50 artists from Palestine, Australia, Canada, Colombia, Egypt, Spain, Indonesia, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Kuwait, Libya, Maladia, Netterland, Norwan, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Parton, Uruguay, Yemen.
“The Storm Still Rages” will be digitally displayed on the large walls of the National Art Gallery in Caracas from March 25th, along with an exhibition featuring works by Iranian and Venezuelan artists and Latin American artists. The display lasts for 10 days.
Iranian artists taking part in this third phase of the exhibition include Reza Ahmadi, Mahmoud Bazdar, Michael Bharati, Leila Teimuri Nejad, Alileza Hesarki, Vahid Hagi Tomtali, Abolfazul Kosravi, Mohammadreza Dost Mohammad Rajiga, Mohammadreza Mohammad Hossain Sasani, Mehdi Sarkani, Sayed Shams, Mohammad Saber Sheikh Rezai, Beham Sirmohammad Salehi, Mariam Tehranni, Fatemetayaub, Danial Farov, Majam Kyerachani Rezami Ham Kasemy Mostafavi, Mehdi Mostafavi, Mohammad Mozafari, Hamed Maghrouri, Mohammadreza Mousavi, Mohammadreza Miri, Mohammad Hossein Niroumand, Hossein Youzbashi, and Ahmad Younesi.
International artists such as Ahmed El-Haredi and Iona Julian Walters from Australia, Dani Law of Canada, David Leon Gonzalez of Colombia, Abdel Raman Sharaf, Amira Tananey, Sally Sami Elida, Yeaka Hara from Egypt, Hara from Amal Jamal Jamal Jamal, Yara Galib and Iraqi Mahdi Al Bishara from Iraq, Nouh and Sajad Hassan, Laura Anastasio from Italy, Tony Torres, Yere Torres, Hadi Aradedin, Hassan Manasra, Lina Jaradat, Mohammed Afefa, Mosanna Hussein, Naj Elmir and suhad khatib fr from jordan from ahad khatib has the work.
It also includes Ahmed Al Refire from Kuwait and Yousef al Bagshi, Mahmoud Chmeiss, Maria Nasrallah, Abdullah Hadia from Lebya, Ashikin Hussin-Eurek from Malaysia, Eline Van rave from Notherlands, Tirilal valeur has bale, eline varur from awreur hase and ashikin hussin-eurek. Nasir from Pakistan, Gabriella Araujo from Portugal, Agruk and Ruben Elvas from Spain, Billy Raffian, Frank Riot, Samantha Gravina, Krim, Profit Dani, Gabriella Sanchez from Uruguay, Ramia Abia and Maj Aljuma from Arab Emirates
This cultural event provides an opportunity to exchange artistic perspectives and experiences between Iran and international artists, demonstrating global solidarity in the face of a humanitarian crisis.
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