Sculpting Souls: Explore the ‘Sakht Sar’ Art Exhibition and Gallery by Hamidreza Edrisi and Kolsoum Ali Taleshi

Kolsoum Ali Taleshi: Exhibitions and galleries should be viewed as both architectural spaces and urban symbols because they are cultural spaces that are significant to society’s culture.

The collection’s title, “Sakht Sar,” was selected based on the subject matter and refers to the former name of the city of “Ramsar” in northern Iran, which underwent name changes over time.

This collection not only features artwork but also cultural and historical artifacts. It also provides a platform for introducing and showcasing the art, history, and culture of the city of “Ramsar” so that people will be reminded of it.

The artwork on show at “Sakht Sar” is arranged into three temporal segments: past, present, and future. This arrangement makes it easy to observe how culture has changed and evolved, as well as its advantages and disadvantages.

Other areas of “Sakht Sar” include different kinds of theater platforms, amphitheaters, libraries, aesthetically pleasing and relaxing areas for conversing and relaxing, and a variety of areas for art exhibitions.

This architectural wonder also honors cultural creativity and respect by skillfully fusing native components with modern design. Sleek lines and creative structure accentuate the genius of modern architecture, while intricate craftsmanship and the deliberate incorporation of native materials show reverence for the past. a place where the past and present live in harmony and invite us to explore the cultural stories that are interwoven with it. There is beauty in every area of this collection.