Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar’s solo exhibition opens at the Saatchi Gallery
French-Iranian artist Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar with his work ‘Guardians of Life’ 2017, at his solo exhibition ‘Oneness Wholeness’
This week saw the London opening of Oneness Wholeness, a much-awaited solo show by the young French-Iranian artist Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar, at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea.
Amid the glitzy crowd at the private view, which seemed equally split between young and old, Persians, Brits, and citizens of the world, LUX took the time to view the works themselves – not always easy in a packed gallery.
‘In The Company of Purity and Freedom’, Sassan Benham-Bakhtiar at the Saatchi Gallery
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‘Oneness Wholeness’ VIP Preview at the Saatchi Gallery Prior to the opening the international art media made much of the show challenging Western views of Iran. For LUX, it did much more than that, blending ancient Persian mystic influences, the romanticism of some of the country?s literary giants of the 10th to 14th centuries, and a view of eternity and our place as microcosms in a multi-universed existence. The fleeting images – silhouettes of heads or horses – in his mixed media creations and an overwhelming sense of stillness and light (influenced no doubt by Behnam-Bakhtiar?s current home in the south of France) only hint at the complexity of Persian history and the empire?s reach – and much more besides.
Maria & Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar & Nin...
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