Hoda Kashiha: Another world is waiting for us, 07 Sep 2023 — 21 Oct 2023
Exhibitions

Hoda Kashiha: Another world is waiting for us

Galerie Nathalie Obadia Brussels presents "Another World Is Waiting for Us" the third solo exhibition by artist Hoda Kashiha at the gallery. This exhibition showcases her latest works, which were created in her studio on the outskirts of Tehran. Kashiha's art has gained prominence in the Iranian art scene, and this show demonstrates the vitality of her evolving body of work.

Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Bruxelles, 8, rue Charles Decoster - 1050 Ixelles, Brussels

Hoda Kashiha, born in Tehran in 1986, studied painting in Iran before moving to Boston University in the United States in 2014. She returned to Iran in 2016, and her international experiences enriched her artistic perspective. Her works blend influences from Cubism and American Pop Art, often focusing on the Iranian socio-political situation.

Her art reflects social networks and the urgency of freedom. The exhibition features works addressing violence, power, and the need for domination in contemporary society. Her art contains figurative motifs like birds, ambiguous human figures, flowers, and weapons, interwoven to address gender issues and violence. References to art history and the artist’s life appear throughout the exhibition. The color red is prevalent, blurring the lines between sensuality and violence. The exhibition embodies a sense of movement, capturing the world’s eternal revolution.

“Another World Is Waiting for Us” serves as a mirror to our contemporary world, reflecting a theater of reality where viewers navigate themes of violence and beauty, suggesting the promise of a better world.

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OPENING TIMES:

Tue – Sat 10am – 6pm

T: +32 (0) 2 648 14 05
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Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Bruxelles, 8, rue Charles Decoster - 1050 Ixelles, Brussels

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