* It Was Like a Dream
Mehrdad Jafari, 27-10 July, 2025

* Installation Views
* Individual Works
* Statement
This series of works is an endeavor to explore the blurred boundary between reality and imagination. The process of creating these pieces—modeling, photographing, printmaking, and painting—is not merely a sequence of technical steps but also a metaphor for the four stages of sleep: from the onset of light slumber to the complete descent into darkness of unconsciousness.
The moments captured in these frames appear to be unimportant moments from our daily lives: a man in a bathtub, a woman singing from a window, another descending a staircase of a house. Yet, these seemingly mundane details become
The moments captured in these frames appear to be unimportant moments from our daily lives: a man in a bathtub, a woman singing from a window, another descending a staircase of a house. Yet, these seemingly mundane details become
increasingly dreamlike with the passage of time, not real enough to be trusted, but not so dreamy to be forgotten
The border between observing and remembering, between capturing and missing, is exactly where these works aim to stand. And It is precisely at this point that the question arises:
“Did this really happen?”
-Mehrdad Jafari
The border between observing and remembering, between capturing and missing, is exactly where these works aim to stand. And It is precisely at this point that the question arises:
“Did this really happen?”
-Mehrdad Jafari
* Past Exhibitions
IT´S NOT PAINTERLY, TO LET THE SUN DROWN IN THE SEA
Neda SaeediMay 9-26, 2025
Ahoo Hamedi
April 18 - May 5, 2025
April 18 - May 5, 2025
Group Exhibition
April 19 - 30, 2025
April 19 - 30, 2025

