Habibollah Sadeqi (A Decade with the Painters of the Islamic Revolution 1979-1989 Part,4)

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Habibollah Sadeqi (A Decade with the Painters of the Islamic Revolution 1979-1989 Part,4)

Born: Tehran, 1957

Education: Graduate of the College of Fine Arts, University of Tehran

Artistic activities: One solo art exhibition, participation in a number of group exhibitions.

“An art which adheres to the values of our faith is a liberating art which springs from light and love and leads the way to the ocean of wisdom and understanding. It should never be thought of as a mere slogan, lacking divine qualities and values. An artist is a committed human being who tries to attain his ideals through the use of specific symbols and images. An artist is not just responsible to his national culture; he is also responsible to the world and God.”

Never (page 89)

The Fall (page 90)

Resurrection (page 94)

Alienation (page 96)

The Scholar Who Does Nothing (page 98)

I am a Fish (page 100)

Rami al-Jamarat (page 108)

Cain and Abel (page 111)

Oh Mahdi, Help Me (page 113)

The Phenomenon of Exploitation (page 118)

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