Moslem Khezri b. 1984
We Keep Reviewing 24, 2019
Watercolor on paper
24 x 24 cm
9 1/2 x 9 1/2 in
9 1/2 x 9 1/2 in
Moslem Khezri’s painterly sensitivity goes beyond the representation of a specific subject. The story is not limited to the subject of painterly representation, in this case, the school and its...
Moslem Khezri’s painterly sensitivity goes beyond the representation of a specific subject. The story is not limited to the subject of painterly representation, in this case, the school and its universe. In this series, we are dealing with a long-standing kind of sensitivity that attempts to capture a fleeting moment within the frames of an image, eternalize lost time, or to paint a mysterious, otherworldly image of a subject which may, at first glance, appear meaningless and trivial; in short, to deepen that which has remained at the surface. In this painting, the momentary conversation between two students under the sunshine has gained such strange profoundness that it appears as though every moment of our daily lives can potentially be as mysterious and special.