Iranshahr Art Gallery holds a second solo exhibition by Davood Zandian, Iranian-Norwegian contemporary painter. This show features a large installation of twelve bookshelves, together with a number of his well-known, symbolic paintings. The new series depicts Zandian’s artistic skill.
Iranshahr Art Gallery holds a second solo exhibition by Davood Zandian, Iranian-Norwegian contemporary painter. This show features a large installation of twelve bookshelves, together with a number of his well-known, symbolic paintings. The new series depicts Zandian’s artistic skill as well as his preoccupation with historical themes, archiving, collecting and commemorating memories. The installation is part of a larger, ongoing project which is to be shown in different venues. The series alludes, with a regretful accent, to the fact of fading of books in today’s life and the digitization of cultureIranshahr Art Gallery holds a second solo exhibition by Davood Zandian, Iranian-Norwegian contemporary painter. This show features a large installation of twelve bookshelves, together with a number of his well-known, symbolic paintings. The new series depicts Zandian’s artistic skill as well as his preoccupation with historical themes, archiving, collecting and commemorating memories. The installation is part of a larger, ongoing project which is to be shown in different venues. The series alludes, with a regretful accent, to the fact of fading of books in today’s life and the digitization of cultureIranshahr Art Gallery holds a second solo exhibition by Davood Zandian, Iranian-Norwegian contemporary painter. This show features a large installation of twelve bookshelves, together with a number of his well-known, symbolic paintings. The new series depicts Zandian’s artistic skill as well as his preoccupation with historical themes, archiving, collecting and commemorating memories. The installation is part of a larger, ongoing project which is to be shown in different venues. The series alludes, with a regretful accent, to the fact of fading of books in today’s life and the digitization of cultureIranshahr Art Gallery holds a second solo exhibition by Davood Zandian, Iranian-Norwegian contemporary painter. This show features a large installation of twelve bookshelves, together with a number of his well-known, symbolic paintings. The new series depicts Zandian’s artistic skill as well as his preoccupation with historical themes, archiving, collecting and commemorating memories. The installation is part of a larger, ongoing project which is to be shown in different venues. The series alludes, with a regretful accent, to the fact of fading of books in today’s life and the digitization of culture