Asare Angosht | Fingerprint Exhibition by Afsaneh Parchekani
Solo Exhibition · Javid Gallery · 2022

Asare Angosht Fingerprint

A solo exhibition of calligraphic works by Afsaneh Parchekani, centered on Persian letters, written identity, cultural memory and the contemporary meaning of language.

Asare Angosht Fingerprint exhibition poster by Afsaneh Parchekani
Persian Title اثر انگشت

Letters as traces of thought, identity and presence.

Asare Angosht, translated as Fingerprint, presents a body of calligraphic works in which Persian letters become more than visual forms. They act as traces of language, memory, identity and cultural continuity.

The collection reflects on the role of Persian letters in carrying thought and meaning, while placing the viewer in front of questions rather than fixed answers. The works invite a slower form of looking: reading the image, seeing the letter, and sensing the social atmosphere beneath the surface.

The alphabet becomes a visual archive.

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Persian Letters

The exhibition places Persian letters at the center of the visual experience, treating them as living forms capable of carrying thought, emotion and time.

02

Calligraphic Gesture

The works move between painting and calligraphy. The written mark becomes a gesture, a surface, and a question about how language shapes perception.

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Social Sensibility

Coming from a background in journalism, Parchekani brings a reflective view of contemporary life into the work, allowing the pieces to carry subtle social tension.

Asare Angosht

A fingerprint is not only a mark. It is proof of presence.

In this exhibition, the letter becomes that mark: personal, cultural, repeated, fragile and unmistakably human.

Asare Angosht / Fingerprint

Artist Afsaneh Parchekani
Exhibition Asare Angosht / Fingerprint
Persian Title اثر انگشت
Type Solo Exhibition
Medium Calligraphic works / Painting
Gallery Javid Gallery
Date July 2022 / Tir 1401
Focus Persian alphabet, written identity, language, trace and social reflection

Faryade Divarha

After Fingerprint, the artist’s later solo exhibition moved from letters and written identity toward walls, rupture, structure and memory.

View Faryade Divarha

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