Hossein Hashempoor
Hossein Hashempoor: The Visual Arts' Economy Is an Identity Economy
The weird thing is that artists, institutions, and art collectors fail to recognize the signature as a critical strategic tool.
Read MoreThe weird thing is that artists, institutions, and art collectors fail to recognize the signature as a critical strategic tool.
Read MoreThe painting Sama Dance is not merely a depiction of motion—it is, in itself, a movement from form to meaning. With a…
Read More"Ms. Hamdani Zadeh’s works invite the viewer not merely to see colors, but to hear and feel them. In this collection,…
Read MoreDignity in a Frame of Color: The timeless portrait of Kamal-ol-Molk by Markar Gharabegian, painted a hundred years…
Read MoreIt is said that out of fear of taxation, galleries have long been concealing their sales.
Read MoreA unique work by Reza Mafi — a complex minimalist piece woven with Eastern-Iranian finesse — created nearly half a…
Read MoreIn the visual world of Azim Morakabatchi, silence speaks louder than screams. In the painting “The Dame in Red”—a…
Read MoreThis untitled work by Bita Vakili, known as “Oil Highway,” was auctioned for $40,000 at Christie’s Dubai on October…
Read MoreThis painting can be seen as a visual meditation—a spiritual journey from the complexity of the mind toward clarity…
Read MoreThe presence of the woman in this piece has been transformed into nature itself; yet on deeper levels, it conveys a…
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