Tirdad Hashemi
Untitled
This untitled painting by Tirdad Hasemi presents a space that can be thought of as both a prison cell and a house. Paradoxically, in both cases the color and the importance of the walls give a feeling of confinement. Escaping from prison in Iran and finding the walls of a home in Europe has been a complex and conflicting experience for Hashemi. When they arrived in Berlin, they lived in a communal apartment which, over time, became a place where conflicts arose. However, this is one of the ways in which they can create links with the new context in which they have arrived. On the right side of the painting, Hashemi depicts a pile of suitcases that remind us of their travels in different European cities. The size of the painting is itself a sign of the nomadic life they have led for several years. It is also a way to reinforce the idea of oppressive confinement.