TEHRAN – Veteran actor Hamid Jebelli plans to display a collection of photos he has taken from Masuleh, a popular resort in northern Ir...
The
actor-cum-director, who is famous for his pleasant acting roles in various
films, took the photos while he was acting on location in Masuleh for director
Nasser Taqvai’s 1988 film “Oh Iran”
“I
was in Masuleh to act in the film but the changes of the season and the climate
made us stay in the region for one year. I sometimes did the film photography
and took photos of the village since I was always carrying my camera with me,”
he said in a press release published by Atbin on Wednesday.
“The
collection including 70 photos has been published in a book named ‘Masuleh 88’
and a selection of 30 will go on view in the gallery opening on Friday”, he
added.
Jebelli
displayed a collection of his paintings for the first time at Atbin Gallery
last year.
The
London branch of CAMA – Contemporary and Modern Art Gallery, also hosted an
exhibition of photos by a number of prestigious Iranian filmmakers during
September 2018, in which photos by Jebelli were exhibited.
Jebelli
is also an old hand at the photography of theaters.
The
exhibit will be running until January 29 at the gallery located at 42 Khakzad
Alley, Vali-e Asr Ave near the Parkway Intersection.
Photo:
A poster for Hamid Jebelli’s Masuleh 88 exhibition.
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