Interview with Hossein Khosrowjerdi

Interview with Hossein KhosrowjerdiInterview with Hossein Khosrowjerdi


Hossein Khosrowjerdi (b. 1957, Tehran) is an Iranian contemporary painter known for his surreal and symbolic works. His art blends cultural memory, social critique, and imaginative forms, making him one of the leading figures in modern Iranian painting.

 

Q: Master Khosrowjerdi, how do you describe your artistic journey?
A: My journey is a constant dialogue between reality and imagination. I try to capture hidden layers of human existence, sometimes through surrealist forms and sometimes through sharp social commentary.

Q: What inspires you the most?
A: Everyday life, the contradictions of modern society, and the cultural heritage of Iran are my endless sources of inspiration.

Q: What role does color play in your paintings?
A: Color is symbolic. Through it, I express cultural memory and the fragility of modern life. Each tone carries emotional weight.

Q: Do you consider your art political?
A: In a way, yes. Every work of art that reflects reality contains a political dimension. I believe art should question, not just decorate.

Q: How do you see the place of Iranian art in the global context?
A: Iranian art is deeply rooted yet universal. It carries ancient traditions and speaks a language that the world can understand.

Q: What message do you want to give to young artists?
A: Be authentic. Do not imitate trends blindly. Art is valuable only when it reflects your personal truth.

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