Artist Talk: Marco Djermaghian

Sazmanab

On the occasion of his recent exhibition at Sazmanab, Marco Djermaghian speaks about the idea of one-to-one scale through tactile materiality, the act of making and its relationship to architectural scale, and the act of learning through events in the city in relation to the urban scale.

Marco Djermaghian, also known as Marco Say, is an architect living and working between Tehran and Kashan. His practice moves across architecture, moving image, and speculative research. In 2012, he initiated The House of Shams, an art and architecture project centred on the thirteenth-century poet and mystic Jalal al-Din Muhammad Balkhi, also known as Rumi. Conceived as a split institution with physical structures in both Kashan and Tehran, the project develops research around Rumi’s writings through new translations and seminars, realised as books, publications, podcasts, online talks, recordings, and videos.

Alongside this research-based framework, The House of Shams proposes a broader engagement with contemporary culture and metropolitan life, positioning Rumi as guide, critic, interlocutor, and agent provocateur.

Venue: Sazmanab (Khaghani St.)
Date: Wednesday, 10 June 2015, 17:00

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