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Paradise in
Persian Gulf Art Center in Hormoz Island
Ahmad Nadalian
The Persian Gulf Art Centre on Hormoz Island in the Persian Gulf was
established in March of 2009. This new arts center is
a host for contemporary environmental artists and is linked to
Paradise International Residential Center for Environmental Art.
In January 2010 invited artists who participated in the 25th Festival
of Environmental Art in Iran stayed in this centre and used colored
earth and natural pigments to ornament the buildings. In some instances
the work was conceptual and readymade objects were used to convey
site-specific ideas. For this restoration project, we also used
nanotechnology, which made the colors even more solid.

Sun symbol painted by colored earth
- Collaborative project
In summer,
we usually receive
international and local artists in north and now in autumn and winter we
can also receive artists
in Hormoz Island. The artists who came in winter time can stay in our
center, and realized their environmental
art in the nature of Iran or collect material to create art pieces in
their homelands. They can experience living with Iranian families, society,
and traditional food.
During the summer months, Paradise Art Center usually receives
international and local artists in the north of Iran, and now in autumn
and winter months we can also receive artists on Hormoz Island. The
artists who have residencies during the winter can stay in our center to
realize their environmental art in the nature and landscape of Iran.
They can also experience living with Iranian families, take part in the
local cultural and society, and enjoy traditional food.

Tree of life in my room
In
recent festival we may
involve "Environment art". In many art dictionaries the "Environment art"
refers to art which
involves the creation or manipulation of a large or enclosed
space, many effectively surrounding its audience.

The space of our small apartment in
Tehran
Architectural
(including landscape architectural) design might be said to
qualify as environment art, although the term usually refers to
artworks which do not function as either of these kinds of
environmental design typically do. Many earthworks would qualify as environment.
Environment art Large sculptural or
spatial works that create environments which the spectator may
enter and become absorbed in.

This image shows the interior space of my room when I first bought this
building.
History of building

We preserved portions of inscriptions and the old texture of the
buildings walls.


Works by Shahnaz Zarkesh

History of building
Thanks to all of the inspiring artists who gave new life to this space

This was a sift, but now is a bird cage

A German traveler and musician, Jonas Fedrbe, participated in our festival
and wrote this statement: "You will not regret anything you ever did, but
you will regret everything that you didn't"


The children of Hormoz Island also participated in our festival

The Toilet of Art center





The
entrance of the art center

My room
A table made of an old recycled door

I found this damaged doll on the street

I asked Kaniz to clean the doll and prepare local traditional
cloths for dressing it

Now the doll lives in the Persian Gulf Art Centre


I was also inspired by the primitive drawings of Kaniz and her life, and
produced a number of painting behind glass. I used organic, colored earth.


Despite all of her suffering, Kaniz seems to have a childlike happiness.
This is what I admire and wish for









The
textured wall of the art centre before its restoration

We also preserved the playful drawings created by children



Here is also the inscription which depicts the name of Nasrin (a girl)






Work by Atefeh Khas




Work by Seday Pay Ab group

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