Leila Heller Gallery is delighted to announce the upcoming solo exhibition by Behrang Samadzadegan, titled Flames beneath the flowering sky opening on 14th November 2024.

Flames beneath the flowering sky delves into the complex intersection of fantasy, literature, and the socio-political landscape of the Middle East. “Where I stand, blossoms bloom, besieged by ceaseless fire”, Initially inspired by classic romantic tales, Behrang Samadzadegan’s tableau now diverges into the current events of the Middle East, where the night sky blazes with missile trails, and homes are warmed by the conflagrations of war; yet flowers flourish and hope prevail.

Behrang Samadzadegan believes painting draws reality to fiction, using Persian Miniature Painting to explore fantasy, literature, and contemporary concerns while challenging the biases of historical and literary narratives. The coincidental surfaces of watercolor and geometric structures, juxtaposing arbitrary and controlled movements, along with the incorporation of familiar and unfamiliar elements in the process of drawing an indefinable conceptual landscape, conquer the image’s limitations. By pushing the boundaries of narrative through the lens of Persian Miniature Painting, he creates a dialogue between the past and present.

Behrang’s deep connection to Iranian painting continually informs his artistic vision. This influence is evident in his storytelling propensity, his vibrant color palette, geometrical compositions, limited depth, peculiar perspective, and certain elements such as the flames. This idea is best represented in Behrang’s flares, which reference The fire ordeal of Siyavosh and The ascent of Muhammad to Heaven (Mi’raj). In Behrang’s appropriation of flames, the figures are absent, leaving an inferno for today’s Muslim nation. Likewise, where Siyavosh emerges triumphant in the Shahnama, Behrang’s painting shows only fate-determining flames, rapaciously consuming his triumph. Behrang Samadzadegan entwines themes of fantasy, literature, and socio-political issues through the lens of Persian Miniature Painting, daring to dismantle the prejudiced perceptions of historical and literary imagery. In the act of painting an elusive conceptual landscape, he transcends mere representation. Behrang’s exploration of flames and flowers illuminates the multiplex interplay between historical narratives and contemporary realities in a region marked by both conflict and hope.

Flames beneath the flowering sky invites viewers to engage with the dynamic intersection of history, fantasy, and the present, reflecting on the enduring power of art to transcend conflict and inspire hope.