Opposite Room
Fahim Eslamkish
“My hands have turned black, Mr. Van Gogh!” This simple statement sets the stage for a profound exploration of concealment and self-discovery. In Fahimeh Eslamkish’s works, hands are more than mere body parts; they reflect emotions, fears, and internal revelations. Through exaggerated details, transformed forms, and even masking her face, she seeks to hide herself—yet, in doing so, she rediscovers her true essence. This exhibition is a journey into the artist’s enigmatic world, where concealment and revelation are intricately intertwined.
Opposite Room
“My hands have turned black, Mr. Van Gogh!” This simple statement sets the stage for a profound exploration of concealment and self-discovery. In Fahimeh Eslamkish’s works, hands are more than mere body parts; they reflect emotions, fears, and internal revelations. Through exaggerated details, transformed forms, and even masking her face, she seeks to hide herself—yet, in doing so, she rediscovers her true essence. This exhibition is a journey into the artist’s enigmatic world, where concealment and revelation are intricately intertwined.
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