Venice Film Festival 2025: Jarmusch Shines, Biarzai’s Classic Restored

The 82nd Venice Film Festival, one of the world’s most prestigious cinematic events, concluded on Saturday, September 6, 2025, with a ceremony honoring outstanding filmmakers, including the notable appearances of Jim Jarmusch and Bahrām Biyazāi. Golden Lion for JarmuschThe festival’s top award, the Golden Lion for Best Film, went to Jim Jarmusch, the acclaimed American […]
Lost Nazi-Looted Painting Resurfaces in Real Estate Listing in Argentina

More than eight decades after the Nazis plundered thousands of artworks from Jewish collectors across Europe, one of the long-lost paintings has resurfaced in an unlikely place: a real estate listing in Argentina. In promotional images for a luxury home near Buenos Aires, a portrait hanging above the living room sofa caught the attention of […]
Passing of Mahmoud Farshchian, the Master of Persian Miniature

Mahmoud Farshchian, the legendary painter and reviver of Persian miniature, passed away on Saturday, August 9, 2025, at the age of 95 in the United States due to pneumonia. The artist, who had been residing in America for many years, had been under medical care in recent days, but illness and advanced age brought an […]
Interview With a Visionary in Contemporary Art: Anahita Bagheri

Anahita Bagheri is an artist whose impact resonates far beyond Iran’s borders, reaching into the heart of the international art scene. Based in the dynamic metropolis of New York City, Bagheri’s artistic expression knows no bounds, encompassing sculpture, painting, video, and performance art. Her work is a powerful blend of representation and abstraction with a […]
Painting the Flesh of Light — A Conversation with Axel Pahlavi

By Kasra Aliha, for Honargardi In the heart of Paris, amid the intimate architecture of H Gallery, we sat down with the celebrated French-Iranian painter Axel Pahlavi—a rare opportunity made possible during the unfolding of his monumental solo exhibition in April 2025. This conversation, led by Kasra Aliha (interviewer and producer) and captured on film […]
Revisiting Glitch Art: Rosa Menkman

This spring, Aliha Gallery in Tehran will host a unique exhibition showcasing the works of Dutch artist and theorist Rosa Menkman, a prominent figure in the field of glitch art. Curated by Iranian visual artist and researcher Nazila Karimi, the exhibition will run from April 18 to April 25, 2025. Rosa Menkman is among the […]
A Strategic Guide for Emerging Artists: From Monetizing Your Work to Making It in the Art World

How to Launch Your Art Career: Earn Money, Build Fame, and Connect with Galleries Launching a successful art career in today’s dynamic landscape requires more than just talent; it demands strategic planning, adaptability, and proactive engagement with the art community. Drawing insights from reputable sources and industry professionals, this guide offers emerging artists practical steps […]
Rooted in Resilience: Saman and Sasan Oskouei on Flora Urbanica

By Kasra Aliha | Honargardi Brooklyn-based Iranian artists Saman and Sasan Oskouei—formerly known as Icy & Sot—have long been recognized for their politically charged, multidisciplinary practice addressing borders, displacement, environmental destruction, and state control. Originally from Tabriz, Iran, the brothers began their journey on the streets of their hometown using stencils, developing a visual language […]
In Conversation with Rebecca Driffield: The Cinematic Vision in Contemporary Portraiture

By Kasra Aliha The human face tells a thousand stories, and for Australian artist Rebecca Driffield, every brushstroke captures an intricate web of emotions, narratives, and silent dialogues. Having lived and worked in Paris since 1986, Driffield has built an impressive career in figurative painting, merging expressionistic symbolism with cinematic storytelling. Her recent exhibition at […]
Interview with Hélène Duclos on the Exhibition “Le collier rouge des reines nues” at Galerie Claire Corcia

Date of Interview: March 6, 2025Location: Galerie Claire Corcia, ParisInterviewer: Kasra Aliha Introduction Hélène Duclos is a contemporary French artist known for her intricate, emotionally charged works that navigate themes of identity, memory, and the human condition. Her practice spans painting, drawing, and mixed media, often incorporating symbolic imagery to explore deeply personal yet universally […]
Parvaneh Etemadi, a Prominent Iranian Painter, Passes Away

According to the Iranian Painters Association, Parvaneh Etemadi, a prominent Iranian painter, passed away at 77. During high school, she was a student of Jalal Al-e-Ahmad, who, recognizing her talent in painting, introduced her to Bahman Mohasses to learn the art under his guidance. Etemadi is best known for her still-life paintings, particularly her cement […]
Analysis and Article on “The Artsy Market Recap 2024”

Introduction The art market is constantly influenced by economic trends, social transformations, and digital innovations. “The Artsy Market Recap 2024” provides a comprehensive analysis of this year’s top trends, emerging artists, and overall market dynamics. This article, based on the report, offers a detailed look into the most significant developments in the art world in […]
Centre Pompidou Showcases a Century of Modern and Contemporary Art

Paris, France – The Centre Pompidou is currently hosting one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of modern and contemporary art in Europe, running from August 1, 2021, to March 10, 2025. This extraordinary collection traces the evolution of artistic movements from the early 20th century to the present, offering visitors a deep dive into the […]
Strategies of the Iranian Diaspora in France: Showcasing Persian Art and Culture

In the absence of support from the Iranian government, the Iranian diaspora in France, particularly artists residing in Paris, have proactively developed strategies to showcase authentic Persian artwork and uphold Persian culture. These initiatives not only preserve their rich heritage but also introduce the intricacies of Persian art to a broader audience. Establishing Cultural Associations […]
Kanine: Stitching Stories of Repair and Resistance

In this report, we explore the artistic universe of Kanine (Virginie Carrayol), a French artist and craftswoman dedicated to creative mending and upcycling of second-hand clothing and textiles. For Kanine, embroidery is both an art and a means of repair—of fabrics and of oneself. Through techniques such as patchwork and the Japanese Sashiko embroidery, she […]