Ashkan Bahjou (born in 1987, Tehran, Iran), is a sculptor based in Tehran. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in architecture and a master’s degree in interior design from the University of Fine Arts Tehran. In 2022, Ashkan held his first solo exhibition at the Soo contemporary, drawing inspiration from Islamic architecture. His exhibition featured […]
Zahra Mohammadzadeh was born in 1994 in Tehran. She is a graduate of Soureh University. Zahra creates new spaces and characters using 3D software. He tries to create his works by combining surreal space and digital portraits, and the color and texture of metals. https://soocontemporary.com/zahra-mohamadzadeh/
Sarah Rafati (b.1997, Tehran, Iran). The principal method in her artworks has been collage on paper. She uses a palette of colored paper to trace her pencil sketches on it. Once entered performance phase, her drawings are changeable and she has no insistence on keeping their primary forms. Basically, changeability, destruction and reconstruction of a […]
Shiva Abazariyan (b. 1997, Mashhad, Iran) is a postgraduate in painting from the University of Al-Zahra, Tehran. In her works, she most often lays humans and animals next to one another in order to depict characters that invite us to have a review of our inner selves.In her recent collection, she has focused her attention on […]
Paniz Sohrabi was born in Kermanshah in 1997. She received her bachelor’s degree in chemistry and from the age of 18, she expressed her thoughts in the form of paintings. Without prior training, she began to display her thoughts and mental structures, a display that was strange to others, but for her, it was a […]
Mona Kalahroodi (b.1996, Shiraz, Iran). She began painting and sculpting earnestly during her school years and participated in several group exhibitions. Mona held her first solo exhibition titled “Existence” at the Soo Contemporary. This exhibition featured sculptures and paintings inspired by the artist’s observations of nature, meticulously capturing these states and forms into other faces […]
Shirin Gharavisky (Tehran, Iran) is the founding director of Soo Contemporary. After finishing her university studies in Industrial Engineering and working on construction projects and project management in Iran, she moved to Toronto, Canada to pursue an artistic career and study art. There she studied at the Ontario College of Art & Design University (OCAD U) and obtained a BA degree in Fine Arts. In 2017, she returned to Tehran to establish an art gallery in the Iranian capital. As so, Soo Contemporary was founded in Tehran in 2017.
Soo’s first venue, located in the north of Tehran, served as an interim space for two years while Shirin simultaneously managed a large renovation project at the current venue of Soo Contemporary in downtown Tehran. Under her direction, Soo showcases works and projects by some of the youngest generations of Iranian artists, fresh talents, cutting-edge media, and new genres, as well as promoting its spectrum of interest in more traditional media as well as emerging and more established artists.
Soo Contemporary has become a space for artistic expression, having hosted more than 80 exhibitions that have brought together the talents of over 230 artists. In addition to her directorial role, Shirin has served as the curator for 10 exhibitions at Soo, promoting her perspective on contemporary art.
Continuing these efforts, in 2020, her passion for art transcended conventional spaces as she founded Soo Community, an initiative that goes beyond the confines of a physical space. Soo Community has hosted 10 site-specific projects and events that focus on the underground currents in the Iranian art scene, connecting artists with a wider audience and making possible boundless artistic expressions.
“Soo Contemporary” is a contemporary art gallery in Tehran, Iran. While mainly focusing on showcasing the youngest generations of Iranian artists, fresh talents, cutting-edge media and new genres, Soo also seeks to promote its spectrum of interest in more traditional media as well as emerging and more established artists.
With a multifaceted program that includes smaller-scale installations, site-specific projects, larger exhibitions, and multimedia and audiovisual events, Soo caters to the discerning audience base of Tehran’s vibrant art scene. Established in 2017 by director Shirin Gharavisky, after two years of working at an interim space in the northern neighborhoods of …
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