Group Presentation | "Broken Truth": +2
Group presentation of works by Nasser Bakhshi, Asal Peirovi, Morteza Pourhosseini, Sima Shahmoradi, Mohaddeseh Taheri, Amir Hossein Zanjani, and Hoda Zarbaf
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
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Installation View of Broken Truth at +2 Gallery.
+2 Gallery announces "A Broken Reality," a group exhibition opening Friday, November 17, and continuing through December 8, 2023. The exhibition features work by Nasser Bakhshi, Asal Peirovi, Morteza Pourhosseini, Sima Shahmoradi, Mohaddeseh Taheri, Amir Hossein Zanjani, and Hoda Zarbaf.
"A Broken Reality" delves into individuals' subtle yet profound influence on the world around them. The exhibition explores the intricate interplay between humanity and the environment, revealing the transformative power of our actions.
As Aidin Xankeshipour writes, "Each step, each choice-unbeknownst to us-sculpts our reality. The exhibition encapsulates the idea that our cumulative impact, though seemingly small, weaves together to shape the fabric of existence. It portrays reality as multifaceted, marked by bitterness, sharpness, hostility, and a sense of fracture."
The juxtaposition of these images reflects the interconnectedness between human influence and the world, illustrating the fragility and resilience of our shared reality. By exploring the collision of human influence and the natural world, the exhibition prompts a reevaluation of the impact of our actions and the fragility of the reality we collectively shape.