Duran Contemporain
Echos of Iran: A WomXn's Tribute
Duran Mashaal is pleased to present Echos of Iran: A WomXn’s Tribute featuring the works of 6 Canadian-Iranian artists including Anahita Norouzi (courtesy of Galerie Nicolas Robert), Rojin Shafiei, Naz Rahbar, Hajar Moradi, Anahita Akhavan and Maryam Izadifard. With the perpetual struggle and hardships Iranian womXn currently endure within their country, this exhibition is an homage of womXn who have come to Canada with the opportunities to pursue their careers in the arts, but whose ties to their native homeland penetrate and are forefront in their practice. Co-curated by Shadan Saber, who is the founder of the Social Collective, a platform that foster’s and promotes Iranian artists, practicing in Iran and worldwide.
Rojin Shafiei’s video installation deals with the notions of inertia and the stoppage of time as experienced by an anonymous protagonist. The video explores the relative nature of time’s passage and troubles it’s conception as uniform and straightforward. Hajar Moradi invites visitors with her textile installation to have their stories woven into a traditional Iranian rug, symbolizing the coming together of humanity in harmony during a 3 weeks performance. By selecting the colour of their yarn, visitors reaffirm both their unique individuality and their trusting commitment to the whole – a powerful message for our world today.
In Anahita Akhavan’s paintings, her use of geometry is derived from personal nostalgia, interpreting Islamic tapestry and architecture through her bold canvases and a rich intuitive colour palette. With a focus on traditional abstract points used in secular and religious storytelling. Anahita Norouzi will present a combination of 2 multidisciplinary series that continue to explore the idea of dispora and displacement. Her practice is research-driven, instigated by marginalized histories and the legacies of botanical explorations and archeological excavations, particularly when scientific research became entangled in the colonial exploitation of non-Western geographies.