- Wild card
- Woven story from the wind
- Kollon Mena
- Iromedia
- Let The Bad Speak
- Raised from the dirt
- As a glass piece, as a woman
- The sky is bleeding
- The blue memory
- Peri-phéro
- Flowing on dreams
- Stay, here, in the heart of my glassy wall
- Online exhibition and talks
- I heard you and I am
- Jing wang jia yuan neighbourhood
- Like every day
- Horizontals Verticals
- Reflection
- My Persian Carpet
- Identity
- Selected Works 2014
Let The Bad Speak









Curator:Exo Art Lab team
Photo credit: Matteo Losurdo
Artists: Elmira Abolhassani, Hoda Afshar, Elyas Alavi, Armin Amirian, Hangama Amiri, Latifa Zafar Attaii,Nasser Turkmani
“Let the Bād Speak” explores, in a new and delicate way, Iran and Afghanistan’s social and political dynamics, and it does so by elevating the art of 7 artists from both countries
The common thread between their different expressive languages is the heartfelt desire to establish a cross-cultural dialogue that departs from the aggressive tones of dominant narratives. “Bād”, in dari/farsi, means ‘wind’. The wind is also, metaphorically, the voice of the Afghan and Iranian people. Every year, for 120 days, it visits
Afghanistan and the Iranian plateau, howling impetuously across their steppes. The title of the exhibition – appealing to a fortunate assonance with the English word “bad” – aims to summarise the desire to fight against any superficial distinction between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ and the eagerness to tune into stories that any abstract polarization can properly tell.
For visiting interview with BBC Persian, click here