Three-day exhibition of works by Iranian artists opens
KARACHI: Titled Shams-u-Shamoos, a three-day exhibition of calligraphy, miniatures and paintings was inaugurated by Iranian Consul General Ahmed Mohammadi at the Arts Council on Tuesday afternoon. The CG was accompanied by director of the Iranian Cultural Centre Bahram Kian besides Arts Council’s president Mohammad Ahmed Shah and art director Shahid Rassam.
Although an important cricket World Cup semi-final match was under way at the time, a good number of art lovers attended the event organised by Khana-i-Farhang Iran. The cultural centre usually holds such events on its premises near the Clifton bridge, but for the public’s convenience it aptly chose the Arts Council for the event that will run for three days.
There were a total of 84 exhibits, copies of original artworks by Iranian masters, on display in the Ahmed Parvaiz art gallery.
The show is part of birth celebration of three holy persons
The exhibition is a reflection of devotion and mastery of Iranian artists. The calligraphic works are particularly awe-inspiring.
Most of the exhibits are paintings of tombs of revered personages in the various cities of Iran as the exhibition is part of a 10-day birth celebration of Imam Raza, Hazrat Ahmed bin Moosa Kazim and Bibi Fatima Masooma. The festivities are called Ashra-i-Karamat.
A documentary with English commentary was screened on the occasion to highlight and describe the various shrines, their history, architecture and religious and cultural significance.