Through an Open Call on social media, we have gathered works from 15 artists, whose diverse perspectives and artistic expressions create a varied exhibition. Each artist, using unique tools from brushstrokes to pixels, explores themes of oppression, the struggle for freedom, hope, and fear. In the light of the fight against dictatorship in Iran and the vital movement for Women Life Freedom, this digital art exhibition has come to life. Here, the artworks reflect on the diverse experiences and challenges of humanity. Each artist's choice of expression becomes an individual voice, a piece of a collective story shaped in different ways. Curators Azad Larki & anonymous artist, have intricately connected these diverse works to form a narrative palette. "The Writings on the Wall" is an invitation to explore the various stories that adorn the walls of our digital art hall. The artworks are the result of different perspectives and art forms, yet they come together in their commitment to illuminate the ongoing struggle for freedom and human rights through the Women's Life Freedom movement in Iran. Each piece constitutes a subtle but significant part of this shared narrative.
Delve into a selection of works from the exhibition in the virtual gallery below. To view the complete works of each artist, including those in video format, please visit the ‘Selected Works’ section.