آثار 30 عكاس ايراني در آلمان به نمايش درميآيد خبرگزاري فارس: شهر ماينز آلمان ميزبان آثار 30 عكاس ايراني در نمايشگاهي با عنوان «هفتههاي عكاسي ايراني در آلمان» است كه به مدت دو هفته از 4 تا 17 اسفندماه به نمايش گذاشته ميشود. | |
به گزارش خبرنگار هنرهاي تجسمي فارس، در اين نمايشگاه بيش از 90 قطعه عكس از 30 عكاس ايراني به مدت دو هفته در شهر ماينز مركز ايالت رايلند-پفالز آلمان به نمايش گذاشته ميشود.
اين نمايشگاه در دو بخش مجزا از 4 اسفندماه سال جاري گشايش خواهد يافت و تا 17 اسفندماه نيز ادامه خواهد داشت.
ادامه خبرWEEK 1
PERSPECTIVEFifty Photos by twenty nine Photographers
Opening hours: 24. - 29. Feb. 2008, 14 - 18 PM
Vernissage: 23. Feb. 2008, 18 - 21 PM
PENGLAND | REICHKLARASTRASSE 2-4 | 55116 | MAINZ
This group exhibition, focused mainly on "IRAN", displays selected works of 29 members of the website. Four themes run through the exhibition: a. nature of Iran, b. modernism & urbanism, c. people and d. conceptual and creative photography.
Photographers
Abbasi, Saeed Hassan
Ameri, Saeid
Amin, Saeedeh
Ardebili, Morteza
Ashrafi, Hamed
Ezzati, Ahmad
Fakhrahmad, Seyed Mohammad Hadi
Fatahian, Ershad
Ghaydarzadeh, Gelareh
Hesamian, Mohammad Esmaeel
Jamali, Ehsan
Kianmehr, Mohammad Reza
Mehrabani, Nima
Mehregan, Iraj
Mohammadi, Mansoor
Mousavi, Seiyed Abdolhossein
Nikrokh, Alireza
Ojani, Nima
Rajabi Shomali, Ali
Razzazan, Mohammad
Safataj, Morteza
Salemi, Ako
Samadian Ahangar, Sepehr
Shirani, Seyed Mohammad
Shivayi, Seyed Roozbeh
Smaeelie, Mohammad
Tadayoni, Shiva
Tafreshi, Soha
Taghavi, Atousa
WEEK 2
Exhibition 1:
DANCE OF TRIBES - IRANIAN WEDDING -solo photo exhibition
Photography by HASAN SARBAKHSHIAN
Opening hours: 02. - 08. March 2008, 14 - 18 PM
Vernissage: 01. March 2008, 18 - 21 PM
PENGLAND | REICHKLARASTRASSE 2-4 | 55116 | MAINZIn Iran, the country older than the history, older than religion, older than war and peace, among tribes and nomads, among ethnics and religions which have the sense of ancientness and being, his camera was a seeker of love's symbols , weddings in different colours and customs, different music and clothes, different prays and wishes. His pictures are here to introduce a face of this land, the face of dancing the tribes for love.

Iraj Mehregan’s “Glass Eye” has attempted to show usual and sudden daily events. This collection contains pictures, which mostly have been captured between 2005 – 2007 in Germany.
