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The San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery is pleased to present After the Revolution,
a groundbreaking group exhibition of contemporary photography by
Iranian artists from Tehran and California as part of our ongoing Art
at City Hall program.
After the Revolution is the first substantial exhibition
mounted in the US featuring photography by young emerging artists from
Tehran. In addition, the work from Tehran will be exhibited alongside
photographs by emerging artists of Iranian decent living in California,
thus creating a rich dialogue around the hopes and concerns of Iranians
and the Iranian Diaspora. After the Revolution will feature
approximately 100 photographs by the participating artists. The
artists, all under the age of 40, were born around or after the 1978
Iranian Revolution.
After the Revolution will be located at San Francisco City
Hall, the seat of local government and a premiere venue for the
exhibition of artworks engaged in a civic dialogue. America’s current
political relationship with Iran is strained at best, and it is
important during these tense times to reflect on the human experience.
Contemporary art is a powerful tool to break down barriers and bring to
light common experiences while celebrating disparate perspectives. It
is evident in the photographs featured in After the Revolution that these young artists are grappling with a society caught between
traditional values and contemporary innovation. The work highlights
both the distinction between public and private spaces, as well as the
specific nature of public and private expression within Iranian
culture.
This exhibition is supported by the San Francisco Arts Commission, PhotoAlliance and Grants for the Arts.
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8am – 8pm, admission is free to the public
