The
8th
Annual
Montakhab
E
Nasle
No
Montakhab-e
Nasl-e
No
is
the
first
independent
painting
annual
in
Iran
that
concentrates
new
generations
of
Iranian
artists.
By
reviewing
works
from
the
past
decade,
MNN
is
involved
with
the
discovery
of
lesser
known
or
emerging
talents.
The
event
simultaneously
embraces
the
anxiety
and
excitement
of
art's
current
era;
the
celebration
of a
new
period
for
the
arts
also
gives
definition
to
movements
once
left
without
stereotypes,
prompting
artists
to
reinvent
once
again. Knowing
this,
MNN
-
now
in
it's
eighth
year
-
has
made
a
strong
effort
to
arrange
a
board
of
members
whose
approaches
and
experience
vary,
something
that
has
distinguished
MNN
since
its
establishment.
To
fully
understand
the
mission
of
MNN,
the
following
should
be
noted,
which
includes
the
careful
considerations
taken
by
the
Board
when
evaluating
works: First,
the
age
of
the
participants
often
relates
to
the
level
of
work
produced. Second,
in
every
period
of
time
there
are
extrinsic
variables
such
as
sociocultural
movements
and
trends,
which
usually
impress
young
artists
and
become
fixed
components
of
artworks
by
the
younger
generation.
As
such,
members
of
the
Board
consider
all
contemporary
factors
when
attempting
to
discern
the
process
and
practice
of
each
participating
artist. Third,
the
zeitgeist
of
any
generation
can
be
read
as
the
reflection
of
its
educational
environment.
Thus,
there
is a
an
almost
contradictory
relationship
between
the
criticisms
of
the
works
by
emerging
artists,
and
the
content
of
the
work
itself,
which
in
many
cases
mention
the
defects
of
today's
art-training
system.
MNN
occurs
annually,
each
year
developing
a
general
sensibility
of
current
artistic
practices.
Reviews
of
these
exhibitions
would
be
best
informed
by
discussing
and
evaluating
every
couple
of
years
in
order
to
have
a
greater
scope
and
understanding
of
the
work
that
is
being
produced
today. It
is
an
honor
for
us
to
present
the
eighth
year
of
MNN,
and
to
observe
young,
emerging
talents
and
offering
their
artistic
insight
to
cultural
communities.
We
recognize
and
appreciate
all
who
help
us
in
accomplishing
this,
especially
Homa
Shoja’ea
and
Parviz
Maleki,
MNN’s
founder.
Participants:
Solaleh
Abdolpanah,
Narenj
Kazemi,
Afshin
Bagheri,
Anahita
Soleimani,
Roozbeh
Gozarse,
Jaleh
Akbari,
Mehdi
Shiri,
Neda
Samadi, Seyed
Mostafa
Seyed
Ebrahimi,
Melahat
Mohebkhah,
Amir
Khojasteh,
Nazanin
Khosronia,
Kiana
Mirhaghani,
Mohamad
Ramesheh,
Milad
Mahmoodi,
Maryam
Sabaghpour, Flor
FamilDardashti,
Abo
Hamid
Asadi,
Faezeh
Karami
Noori,
Behnaz
Khamechian, Arefe
Mobaraki,
Farzaneh
Afshar,
Hasan
Jafarinia,
Pooriya
Parhizkar,
Jalal
Taherian,
Sima
Naeemimanesh,
Monir
Tahani,
Mohamad
Esmaeel
Emadi,
Mahsa
Merci, Alireza
Nekooei,
Seyed
Yousef
Habibi,
Elahe
Farzanegan,
Ali
Mohamadian, Samira
Eskandarpour,
Sajad
Golmohammadi,
Zahra
Yousefi,
Mehri
Nadarian, Faezeh
Baharloo,
Bardia
Tanhaei,
Maryam
Razavi,
Afsaneh
Ronaghi,
Soroor
Taymouri,
Shima
Shoghi,
Farnoosh
Jandaghian, Elahe
Shirzad
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