Mehdi Farhadian

Mehdi Farhadian

  • Hamid Keshmirshekan
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9788857252698ISBN 10: 8857252698

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Mehdi Farhadian is written by Hamid Keshmirshekan and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 8857252698 (ISBN 10) and 9788857252698 (ISBN 13).

A comprehensive insight into the Iranian artist's work The work of Mehdi Farhadian (b. 1980) emerges from the fusion of personal visual memories of nature and collective memories preserved in old photographs. The former is deeply individual, while the latter taps into a shared reservoir of collective memory. His paintings are a deliberate effort to activate overlooked histories - forgotten places, neglected public events and monuments erased by time in Iran, portraying the intersection of reality and fiction. Through these images, Farhadian explores the dichotomies of public versus private, past versus present and the forgotten allure of historical images contrasted with the recreation of those memories. Despite incorporating archival images, his artistic pursuits are not solely driven by these materials; they are equally fuelled by the emotional bonds and effective responses he shares with them. This book, comprising scholarly essays accompanied by over 150 colour images, provides a comprehensive insight into Farhadian's oeuvre. It reveals how Farhadian approaches history with a dual perspective - an intellectual appreciation coupled with a profound reverence. For him, a site's history transcends its physical or archival origin; it also encompasses an emotional projection onto that space. Farhadian invites viewers into a world they may have never physically experienced, known, or consciously remembered. Instead of erasing history, he seeks to illuminate hidden facets, using the seemingly faded qualities and ahistorical additions to evoke the challenges of uncovering the truth about Iran's complex past.