Mehdi
Eshlaghi
Solo
Painting
exhibition
titled
“Karaj-
Long
Shot”.
Opening
at Aaran
Gallery
on
Friday
30th May
This
exhibition
is the
result
of my
wonderings
in the
place
and time
that I
am born
in. It
is
thirty
odd
years
that
every
corner
of this
city is
rooted
in my
memories
but I
still
lose my
way. The
city
that I
have
grown up
in, that
we have
grown up
together,
without
guiding
signs
and no
one to
show the
way. A
geographical
point,
between
Caspian
Sea and
the
Capital,
A
passageway
that has
absorbed
millions
of
people,
where
the
inhabitants
remain
migrants
and
everyone
belongs
to
another
place.
“Karaj,
Long
Shot” is
the
title of
a series
that
despite
first
impressions
is not a
Non-place,
each
image in
fact is
a
reflection
of an
exact
place
and
time,
where
day has
turned
to night
and
night to
day. And
ultimately
it’s not
a
painterly
visualization
of a
lived
experience
in a
city,
but it
is a
review
of the
reality
in a
city
that
seems to
be
centuries
old.
The
series
is a
test
between
choices
and
reflections
of
ugliness
and
beauty,
right
and
wrong,
as well
as a
choice
between
things
that one
can not
chose
among. A
visualization
of the
battle
between
day and
night;
the
illusion
of
rightfulness
of one
and
decay of
the
other
one. The
Image of
a terra
nullius,
a place
between
hallucination
and
reality,
that one
has
probably
witnessed
at time
of
birth.
And it
appears
that
till the
end we
may
never
fully
trust
the
light
nor fear
the
darkness
as much
as we
ought
to.
The
result
is eight
paintings,
half day
and half
night,
that
continue
in to
each
other.
Perhaps
a not so
definite
answer
to the
eternal
question:
that as
far as
time
immemorial,
light is
born
from
darkness
and dawn
from
dusk.
And it’s
only
color
that
will
give
them
both
meaning
and
life.
Mehdi
Eshlaghi.
Spring
2014
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