Still
Rooha Dabaghian
Starting on Friday, April 18, Ba gallery will host a collection of paintings by Rooha Dabaghian. The exhibition, titled “Still,” will be open to the public until May 2nd, 2025.
Rooha Dabaghian, born in 1984 in the city of Sari, completed her academic studies with a Ph.D. in architecture. Since 2019, she has presented her work in exhibitions in Dubai for the first time. “Still” marks her second collaboration with Ba Gallery, following her participation in a group exhibition at the gallery featuring one of her pieces.
Color To Color
Group Exhibition
Starting on Friday, February 21st, Ba gallery will host a group exhibition of paintings and sculptures with works of visual artists. This exhibition, which is called "Color To Color", will be open until March 7th.
This exhibition with works of famous artists including: Shahnaz Eskandari, Arian Etemadi, Sama Anoshahr, Leila Banki, Shahrzad Bayati, Hasanali Jahanshahi Afshar, Mohsen Hoseinmardi, Fatemeh Khajevandi, Anahita Zabehi, Hamidreza Rahiminejad, Amin Rostamizadeh, Negar Razavi, Arghavan Falakeh, Nastaran Safaei, Nasser Azizi, Elika Ghajar, Sadaf Kobari, Shahrzad Lak, Ahmadreza Mashhadi, Shirin Moayya, Babak Maleki, Nikta Maydanchi, Saba Mirafzal, Rayka Milanian, Tofigh Nikkhah Bahrami, Hooman Nasiri and Akbar Nikanpour.
Contrast
Banafsheh Ahmadzadeh
Starting on Friday, February 25, Ba gallery will host a collection of paintings and volumes by Banafsheh Ahmadzadeh. The exhibition, titled “Contrast,” will be open to the public until February 9.
Banafsheh Ahmadzadeh stated: Two decades of illustration have taught me that contrast has been my starting point in producing images.In the search for a narrative, the audience would lose the pleasure of understanding the principles of the image. In a conscious choice, I distanced myself from the story in order to organize the contrast in the image, independent of the story.
The Moment That It Was
Group Exhibition
Starting on Friday, December 27th, Ba Gallery will host a group exhibition which is shaped by a focus on the details of everyday life, objects, humans, and the moments they create.
The Participating artists in the exhibition include: Azin Baghernia, Aida Pashakhanloo, Sara Pooyanfard, Sana Hadavi, Mahbod Hosseini and Raheleh Yousefi. In a part of the exhibition statement titled "That Moment That Was," Shahrzad Royaei writes: "Now that the boundary between photography and painting has become very faint, creating works with this theme is increasingly common.