ARTFUL INSIGHT: Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line
From the moment I stepped into Hoda Afshar’s photography exhibition: ‘A Curve is a Broken Line’, I was instantly captivated. This was not just another art display, but rather an intimate dive into the complexities of painterly image-making and raw storytelling.
Originally from Iran, the Melbourne-based Afshar isn't just snapping photos; she's crafting narratives of her homeland that challenge and provoke. As I wandered through the exhibition, I felt drawn into sensitive images, each echoing with emotion and conviction.
Her unique ability to blend activism and her voice with artistic flair. Her photographs don't just capture moments; they tell stories in an almost painterly manner. Her photographs challenge perceptions and demand attention. I was particularly struck by her adeptness at painting vivid narratives of her experiences in Iran, all while maintaining a sense of mystery that keeps you wanting more.
Navigating the exhibition felt like flipping through chapters of a gripping novel. Each subject matter unveils a different story, making it an immersive and thought-provoking experience. Trust me; you'll find yourself lingering, captivated by the depth, emotion, and raw honesty of her work.
Hoda Afshar's exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales was very strong and one of my visit highlights. Whether you're an art aficionado or just looking to be moved, this exhibition offers a compelling exploration of empathy, visibility, and ethical storytelling. Don't miss out; it's a must-see for anyone seeking art that challenges, inspires, and resonates on a deeply human level.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/hoda-afshar/