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Ordinaяy Moment – Iranian Photo Exhibition in Budapest
“Ordinaяy Moment”: Iranian Photographers Capture Everyday Life at FUGA as Part of Budapest Photo Festival 2025 Budapest, Hungary – April 10, 2025 — The photo exhibition Ordinaяy Moment opened its doors at FUGA: Budapest Center of Architecture, offering visitors a rare and compelling look into the nuances of everyday life in Iran through the eyes…
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Exploring Narrative Within The Artistic Framework
[IN]VISIBLE MEANING: Exploring Narrative within the Artistic Framework Mansour Forouzesh Magyar Képzőművészeti Egyetem | Hungarian University of Fine Arts Abstract: The dialogical process between the audience and the artwork is fundamental to the occurrence of artistic communication. Artistic communication is influenced by many factors, making it a complex system. This complexity comes from the interaction…
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Finding Order in Chaos: Photography, Perception, and the Art of [IN]visible Meaning
By Mona Monsefi Mansour Forouzesh, in his exhibition, [IN]visible Meaning, depicts two collections, Fear and Comfort Zone, both ultimately presenting his philosophical approach to the definition of meaning. Fear expresses his experience of the strain on people through social media during the Covid-19 pandemic and Comfort Zone, an ongoing black-and-white project started in 2017, illustrating…
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“[In]Visible Meaning”: Pandemic, Cities, and Human Emotion
By Paula Grohn Mansour Forouzesh’s photo exhibition “[In]Visible meaning” consists of two series of photos called “Fear” and “Comfort Zone”. The Fear series is a collection of colour photos, taken during the first months of COVID-19 spreading, each photo being presented together with a news article headline related to Coronavirus pandemic. The series is reintroducing…