TEHRAN-An exhibition titled “Mirror of Love” featuring works by artists specializing in the traditional Iranian coffeehouse painting style opened om Wednesday at the Azadi Tower's Mirror Hall in Tehran.
Organized by the cultural and artistic complex of Azadi Tower, the exhibition will be open to the public until September 4, ISNA reported.
The exhibition showcases a collection of oil paintings and Ashura-themed canvases. These works offer a unique perspective on the historical and religious events of Ashura, the day Imam Hussein, the third Shia imam, was martyred in 680 CE. as interpreted by artists of the coffeehouse painting style.
Coffeehouse painting, also known as "qahveh-khaneh" painting, is a traditional Iranian art form that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by its vibrant, narrative-driven compositions that often depict scenes from Persian folklore, religious stories, and epic poetry. The style is notable for its expressive use of color and its emphasis on storytelling, making it a beloved cultural treasure in Iran.
The “Mirror of Love” exhibition will feature a blend of works from both veteran and emerging artists, providing a comprehensive look at the enduring legacy and contemporary evolution of this distinctive art form. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience the powerful visual narratives that have captivated generations of Iranians and explore the deep emotional and spiritual resonance of Ashura through the lens of these talented painters.
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