SubTehran: Subjective Truth from Iran

SubTehran: Subjective Truth from Iran brings together works by twenty Iranian artists. The exhibition engages with Iranian history and identity through diverse, often autobiographical approaches, moving between registers of intimacy and distance, urgency and reflection.
Rather than proposing a single narrative, the exhibition traces a field of subjective truths that reveal the complexity of contemporary Iranian art within a society in flux. The works address shifting identities, the persistence of memory, the politics of representation, and the fragile line between personal and collective experience. Seen together, they form a fragmented yet attentive portrait of a generation of artists negotiating the bewildering conditions of their time.
Artists include Sasan Abri, Mehrdad Afsari, Maryam Amini, Mojtaba Amini, Yousha Bashir, Majid Biglari, Gohar Dashti, Samira Eskandarfar, Fatemeh Fakhraeimanesh, Negar Farajiani, Amirali Ghasemi, Sepanta Ghassemkhani, Barbad Golshiri, Farid Jafari Samarghandi, Alisia Maraseiee, Aliyar Rasti, Hamed Sahihi, Behrang Samadzadegan, and Newsha Tavakolian.
SubTehran: Subjective Truth from Iran is curated by Sohrab Kashani, co-organized with Nazila Noebashari of Aaran Gallery in Tehran, and coordinated by Katharina Stadler at the Center for Contemporary Art Tbilisi. The exhibition is made possible with the generous support of Aaran Gallery in Tehran and the Center for Contemporary Art Tbilisi.
Venue: Center for Contemporary Art Tbilisi (CCA Tbilisi) [Tbilisi]
June 21 – July 12, 2013


















