Shahla Aghapour

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Shahla Aghapour
Shahla Aghapour
KamundaganTehran, Iran
EdukasyonBerlin University of the Arts
Midbid bilangArt, Writing, Gallery Owner
Websityo
http://www.aghapour.de

Si Shahla Aghopaur na bisto man bilang Shahla Aggapaur-Benakohell (namundag sa Tehran) sarong Ilokanong artista, aWtor asin gallery director na nakaistar sa Alemanya. Nagtrabaho sya bilang parasurat, siring man sarong pintor, iskultor, tanghal-artista asin direktor kan Galerie-Bonakohell.

Biograpiya[baguhon | baguhon an source]

Si Shahla Aggapaur nagtrabaho bilang freelance artist sa Berlin asin ipinahiling an saiyang mga isinurat asin babasahon sa Alemania asin sa iba pang nasyon.[1][2][3][4] Nagtapos siya nin Master of Art sa Berlin University of the Arts in Art in Context kan 2003 asin nagtrabaho bilang sarong maestra sa arte asin pamayo kan mga proyektong artistiko. [5][6][7][8][9][10]

Si Shahla Aggapaur myembro kan Federal Association of Artists in Germany, PEN Center of writers na pigpalayas kan mga nasyon na nagtataram nin Aleman asin poon 2007 sagkud 2009 chairman kan Asosasyon nin Iranian Writers' Association in exile.[2][11][12] Si Agtapaur myembro man kan "Group Seven" na kolektibong grupo nin limang babaeng Iranang pintor na nakaistar asin nagtatrabaho sa Alemania, na nakasentro sa mga babae asin sosyal, kultural, asin politikal na mga isyu sa bilog na kinaban, nangurog na an manungod sa Iran.[13]

Mga gibo[baguhon | baguhon an source]

Mga Eksibisyon[baguhon | baguhon an source]

Lista ini kan mga piling eksibit:

    • 1996 – Cultural Center Spandau, Berlin, Germany[14]
    • 1997 – Landtag of Prussian, gallery in parliament Berlin House of Representatives, Germany[15]
    • 2008 – Island Gallery, Berlin, Germany[16][17]
    • 2009 - "Iranian night" (in book week of Germany), exhibition of painting about woman face and body, wives of current and former presidents of Germany had joined to the meeting[18]
    • 2011 – Hilton Hotel, Houston, Texas, United States
    • 2011 – Persian Culture Center, Dallas/Richardson, Texas, United States[19][20]
    • 2012 – Salon Exil, Berlin, Germany[21][22]
    • 2015 – Galerie-Benakohell, Berlin, Germany [23]

Mga babasahon[baguhon | baguhon an source]

Mga publikasyon[baguhon | baguhon an source]

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    • Aghapour, Shahla (2005). Andishaje hessi [Soulful Thoughts, Poems for Life and Love] (in Persian). Tehran, Iran: Gheze Publisher. ISBN 9645776562. 
    • Sarate garme hes (Parts of Emotions), (in Persian), Aida Publishing, Bochum, Germany
    • Ashovtegieh Djahan (Chaos of the Cosmos), (in Persian), Aida Verlag, Bochum, Germany
    • Parvaze sorkhe tan (Flying red bodies), (in Persian), Fourough Books Publishing, Cologne, Germany
    • Oliver Twist in Tehran, (in German), POP Publishing, Ludwigsburg, Germany[28][29]
    • Morvarid-e Siah (The Black Pearl) – (in Persian), Aida Publishing, Bochum, Germany

Reperensya[baguhon | baguhon an source]

 

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  23. "Ausstellung: Shahla Aghapour". ART-Galerie-Benakohell. Retrieved 2016-03-06. 
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  28. "POP Publishing"
  29. "Kulturtipps von Uli Rothfuss_Buchtipp 287". www.kunstportal-bw.de. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-03-06.