Paris witnessed a powerful convergence of art, memory, and resistance at Galerie Eric Mouchet, located at 45 Rue Jacob, 75006 Paris, with the opening of the exhibition “Ham Sâya Kouh Hâ – By the Mountain’s Shade.” The exhibition brings together compelling works by renowned artists Sher Ali, Fati Khademi, Latifa Ataii, Mohsin Tasha, and Kubra Khademi, whose art reflects lived experiences, cultural identity, and resilience shaped by conflict and hope.
Curated with deep sensitivity, the exhibition presents paintings, performances, and visual narratives that echo stories of displacement, strength, and human dignity. Each artist contributes a distinct voice, yet together they form a shared artistic dialogue that transcends borders. The Paris venue becomes a meeting point where contemporary art engages with history, poetry, and collective memory, offering visitors a profound cultural and emotional experience.
Ham Sâya Kouh Hâ stands not only as an art exhibition, but as a statement—highlighting how art continues to survive, speak, and inspire even in the shadow of adversity.
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