Persian diary

Iran art at the Castiglia di Saluzzo

The exhibition 'Persian Diary' opens on Saturday 19 May in Saluzzo, which will collect twenty-one works by seven Iranian artists on the first floor of Castile until 10 June.

Persian diary is the title of an event that sees the Castile of Saluzzo as a meeting place between two ancient civilizations that have always found a perfect exchange in dialogue and collaboration.
An exhibition that collects the magic of an ancient civilization, an exhibition that takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the memory, history and traditions of Iran, until reaching today.
Saturday 19 May at eleven, seven contemporary Iranian artists are the protagonists of a journey through art and history. "An important event" declared Rosalba Garuzzo, IGAV president "for the Garuzzo Institute, which has always believed in Saluzzo, home to our Collection and Permanent Exhibition. In the spirit that has always inspired our projects that have as their fundamental objective the cultural diplomacy ".
The Garuzzo Institute for Visual Arts in Turin together with the Teheran Art Center, in collaboration with the City of Saluzzo, exhibit twenty-one works by seven Iranian artists on the first floor of Castile.

 
Artists
Firoozeh Akhlaghi, Mohamad Hadi Fadavi, Shahram Karimi, Alireza Karimpour, Alireza
Saadatmand, Sahar Salehi, Amir Bakhtiar Sanjabi.
Persian diary
edited by Vahid Malek
Exhibition and permanent collection IGAV, Castiglia di Saluzzo
20 May - 10 June 2018
Inauguration Saturday 19 May 2018 11.00 hours
Hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 10 to 13 and from 14 to 18; Sundays and holidays from 10 to 13 and from 14 to 19

 

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