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Shirin Art Gallery Nov 2015 Ali Yahyaei Prelude 02
Tehran

پیش درآمد (پرلود)*

ماندن در دو راهی میان بازنمایی  صرف و تفسیر فردی  از هستی، موقعیتی  انکشافی است که این موقعیت در مسیر پروژه‌.ی مدرنیته  دچار کژی و اعوجاج می‌.گردد. بازنمایی به نحوی که در جایگاه واقعیت صوری پدیده‌.ها متجلی شود‌.، متنی است که در عین گشودگی به تفسیر  از درون‌.، دایره‌.ای بسته خواهد بود که سویه‌.ی عقلانی و انتقادی را به اندازه‌.ی کافی درگیر نمی‌.کند و گویا تنها مرحله‌.ی عزیمت و آغاز است. در جهان کنونی با  روند رشد ابزار‌.ها و روابط دیجیتال‌.، شاهد رئا لیسم محاکاتی در هنر معاصر ایران هستیم که حاصل آن نوعی سهل اندیشی و باز تولید نظریه‌.ها و سلایق تکرار‌.شده در تجربه‌.ی جهانی می‌.باشد.

نشانه‌.هایی مانند اعوجاج در بازنمایی تصاویر شاخص تاریخ هنر و فضای رمانتیک آثار علی یحیایی گویا بینا متنی در کنایه به شرایط معاصر هنر ایران را هدف گرفته است که فارق از دست یازی به فیلتر‌.های نرم افزاری با عکاسی از آیینه‌.های معوج  از پشت شیشه‌.های آغشته به روغن و چسب شکل گرفته‌.اند. به واقع تنها آگاهی از مقصد نیست که ما را از منزل فعلی خود حرکت می‌.دهد بلکه فهم فاصله و حرکت پیوسته است که می‌.تواند  پیش درآمدی باشد،  در جهت امیدواری رسیدن به تعالی و مقصد‌..

جاوید رمضانی

*پرلود یک ساخته‌.ی موسیقایی است که اغلب کوتاه و عموما قبل از یک قطعه‌.ی طولانی دیگر نواخته می‌.شود.

Prelude

There is a delima in between a sheer representation and personalized interpretation of existence, an expeditionary circumstances which ,en route toward modernity project are getting distorted. As Representation to be manifested like a formal situation for phenomenon s,open to any kind of interpretation,it is an enclosed circle from within and lack of critical and rational engagement as well, as if it’s only a departure or pivotal point.

In contemporary world with an increasing numbers for tools and digitized relationships we are witnessing a monstrous mimetic realism leaning, in our art soil which is a naive to any end that are reiterating and reproducing means in global sense for both theories and taste as well.

Indications like distortions in order to representing prominent images of art history and romanticizing spaces in Ali works are intertextually criticizing contemporary state of art in today’s Iran, far from coding filtered images in accompanied with shooting distorted mirrors with oily and gluey themes.

In fact, just an awareness towards destination in not moving enough, but continuity in run and understanding distances are means for introducing a path to thrive and contemplation.

Javid Ramezanie

*A prelude is a short piece of music, the form of which may vary from piece to piece. The prelude may be thought of as a preface. For example, it may have served as introduction to succeeding movement of a work that was usually longer and more complex.

نمایشگاه آثار " علی یحیایی " با عنوان " پیش درآمد (پرلود) " آذر 1394 گالری شیرین

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