Centrefold Project: Spring of recession

Centrefold, a project by Reza Aramesh, is a collaborative publication in scrapbook format produced as a limited edition of no more than forty-one copies. Initiated in 2003 through the curatorial project Wooden Hearts, Centrefold operates as a low-tech cut-and-paste publication in which artists work directly on the page. In each issue, artists are invited to treat one or two pages as their own scrapbook, while a writer, curator, or artist is typically invited to produce the centrefold section of the issue. All pages are then compiled, formatted, and designed by Reza Aramesh or in collaboration with a guest artist.
Centrefold proposes a non-linear approach to recording art history, foregrounding the artist’s perspective rather than conventional art-historical documentation. It suggests alternative ways of representing artistic practice and archiving cultural production. Editions of Centrefold are held in major public institutions and private collections, including Tate, the Zabludowicz Collection, A Foundation, and the Philip Aarons Collection.
Centrefold: Spring of Recession is the ninth issue of the publication, produced in collaboration with Sohrab Kashani of Sazmanab and featuring contributions by twenty-seven Iranian artists.
Centrefold: Spring of Recession – The Exhibition presents a selection of editions produced for the ninth issue alongside individual works by the contributors. Curated by Reza Aramesh and Sohrab Kashani, the exhibition adopts the sensibility and logic of a scrapbook, extending the publication into the exhibition space.
Contributing artists include Amin Akbari, Maryam Amini, Nazgol Ansarinia, Reza Aramesh, Art Nafir, Fereydoun Ave, Navid Azimi, Ali Bakhtiari, Yousha Bashir, Sina Choupani, Marco Djermaghian, Samira Eskandarfar, Mojtaba Ghasemi, Morteza Ghasemi, Sina Ghasemi, Sahand Hesamian, Sohrab Kashani, Milad Moosavi, Tarlan Rafiee, Neda Razavipour, Behnam Sadighi, Hamed Sahihi, Yashar Samimi Mofakham, Mamali Shafahi, Rozita Sharafjahan, Sanaz Soltani, and Jinoos Taghizadeh.
Venue: Sazmanab (Khaghani St.)
Dates: 19 June – 16 July 2015
Opening reception and launch: Friday, 19 June 2015, 16:00–22:00


















