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Shirin Art Gallery Nov 2019 11th Annual Exhibition Of Small Sculptures 02
Tehran

یازدهمین دوره نمایشگاه سالانه مجسمه های کوچک که از اول تا سیزدهم آذر ماه میباشد در گالری شیرین برگزار میشود

هومن سلیمی دبیر نمایشگاه مجسمه‌های کوچک بیان کرد

نمایشگاه مجسمه های کوچک قدیمی‌ترین و مهم‌ترین نمایشگاه انجمن هنرمندان مجسمه ساز ایران است که روند برگزاری آن همچنان ادامه دارد. نخستین نمایشگاه مجسمه‌های کوچک با همت محمد حسین عماد و دیگر اعضا هیات مدیره آن دوره برپا شد

این نمایشگاه در دوره های نخست درخانه هنرمندان و برای اعضای انجمن در مکان و زمان مشخص بر پا شد و به تدریج در سال های بعد به دلیل اهمیت آن در گالری‌های خصوصی و با دعوت از همه هنرمندان برگزار شد

همچنین ایشان افزودند در ابتدا رویکرد انجمن از برپایی این نمایشگاه ارایه آثار با ابعاد کوچک و فراهم کردن شرایط فروش این آثار بود . به تدریج برگزارکنندگان این نمایشگاه جهت پیشرفت مجسمه سازی به فکر تغییر در روند برگزاری این نمایشگاه افتادند

بنا بر گفته ایشان در یازدهمین دوره برگزاری این نمایشگاه؛ گالری شیرین بیشترین همکاری را با انجمن داشته است

شیوه برگزاری این نمایشگاه در یازدهمین دوره خود تغییر کرده و هنرمندان برای این دوره از نمایشگاه اثر خلق کرده اند و در این رویداد دیگر شاهد نمایش آثار تکراری نیستیم

هومن سلیمی درباره روند برگزاری یازدهمین دوره نمایشگاه مجسمه‌های کوچک گفت

در اولین مرحله داوری یازدهمین نمایشگاه سالانه مجسمه‌های کوچک تعداد ۴۳۸ اثر از ۲۴۷ هنرمند به دبیرخانه انجمن رسید و تعداد ۱۴۱ اثر که واجد شرایط نمایشگاه بودند بررسی شدند

کارهایی که بر اساس فراخوان طراحی و اجرا شده‌اند و شرایط نمایشگاه را رعایت کرده باشند با در نظر گرفتن این که آثار دیگر بر روی پایه قرار نمیگیرد و هنرمند از دیگر امکانات نصب برای آثارش در فضای گالری استفاده میکند

در مرحله اول ۵۴ اثر به داوری: کوروش گلناری، بهرنگ صمدزادگان و بهداد لاهوتی برای بازبینی و داوری نهایی انتخاب

میشود. داوری نهایی در روز چیدمان نمایشگاه انجام میشود و طی مراسمی به هنرمند برگزیده به عنوان جایزه، اثرهنری سعید شهلا پور اهدا میگردد

 

 

The Association of Iranian Sculptors along with the Shirin Art Gallery welcomes you to the 11th Annual Exhibition of  Small Sculptures.

 

Houman Salimi director of the exhibition:

“The exhibition of the small sculptures is the oldest and most important exhibition of the Association, which experiences an ongoing process.  The first exhibition took place with the efforts of Mohammad Hossein Emad and other directing members of the Association.”

 

The first rounds of these exhibitions were held in the “Iranian Artists Forum” at certain times and places and for members only. Gradually, because of the gained importance, other artists were invited and the exhibitions were taking place in private galleries.

 

Salimi continued: “In the beginning our approach toward the exhibition was to present small and marketable sculptures, providing sale opportunities” Gradually, the organizers of the exhibition began to think of a change in the process of organizing the exhibition to enhance the sculpture.

According to him, in the eleventh period of the exhibition, the Shirin Art Gallery had the most cooperation with the association.

The style of the exhibition has changed in its eleventh period and the artists have created works originally for this exhibition, and we will no longer see before-shown works.

He continued:

For the first round of selection, the committee received 438 works by 247 artists. Among them, 141 that were eligible for the exhibition were reviewed.

The sculptures designed and executed that meet the requirements of the exhibition, taking into account that the work will no longer be on the stand, and the artists use other installation facilities for their work in the gallery space.

In the first round, 54 works will be judged by Koroush Golnari, Behrang Samadzadegan, and Behdad Lahuti to get reviewed for the final selection. The final selection will take place during the installation process and at a ceremony, the finalist will be awarded a piece by Saeed Shahlapour.

نمایشگاه گروهی " یازدهمین نمایشگاه سالانه مجسمه های کوچک " آذر 1398 گالری شیرین

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