Art Community, Social Movements: A series of conversations: Sahar Khanbolouki

6 April 2023
Sahar Khanbolouki was a collector in Iran and then after immigrating to Canada, she started Sahar Bolouki Gallery. She is now one of the prominent gallerists at the international level, who has had a significant impact on the development of many artists in the world art community. Sahar Khanbolouki talks about the growth of Iranian art and gallery ownership and the impact of Iran's rich culture on this path, and at the same time, she considers the economic crisis to be an obstacle to the growth of the art economy, as well as the activity of gallery owners and collectors, and of course, domestic artists. Artchart talked to Sahar Khanbolouki to analyze the recent crisis and its impact on the Iranian art market abroad and compare it with the domestic market.

This article is only available in Persian.

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