Opening: Wednesday August 9th 12pm Following an editorial publication, this exhibition is an invitation to look at Iran through the lens of three generations of women photographers, at a historic moment when Iranian women assert their rights with determination and courage. Against the backdrop of the tensions and uprisings that unfolded after the death of Mahsa Amini, this exhibition brings together, in a compelling manner, the work of a score of Iranian women photographers, whose expression is regularly silenced and whose productions are under surveillance in their home country. The intimate, the relationship of the individual with the family, the partner or society in general, the role of women, and the complexities of these artists with the history of their country, their memory, and the various wars that have claimed the lives of so many of their relatives, are the underlying themes of these images. Anahita Ghabaian Etehadieh
Image: Atoosa Alebouyeh, Hidden, 2018