Homa Delvaray, graphic designer and artist

 

Homa Delvaray: Kolsum Naneh, Chapter 2, On the night of wedlock

Only recently, as I did a bit of writing to help a friend curating an exhibition in Tehran (supposing it ever opens, as Covid gets worse, not better), did I start to discover the work of established graphic designer and visual artist Homa Delvaray.

As I understand it, she started out working on graphic design 'standards' such as typography, posters, book design and corporate visual IDs, but has since extended her practice into handmade books, installations, sculpture and textiles, and as a result has started having her own solo exhibitions.

What prompted me to post about Homa Delvaray was discovering this magnificent, hand-crafted book, Kolsum Naneh, based on selected chapters of a Qajar-era satire aimed, I take it, at promoting a more progressive attitude to women under Islam.

Homa Delvaray will be one of ten artists from Iran and abroad in the exhibition I mentioned, scheduled to inaugurate a new contemporary art centre in downtown Tehran. One of the three copies of this book will be on show there, as well as a large calligraphic textile work. More about all that, I hope, when it eventually goes ahead.

This link takes you directly to information about the book, on Behance.net, with plenty of excellent photos.

This link leads to Homa Delvaray's home page on Behance.net, with a biography and information about a wide variety of her other projects.

Here are some more photos:








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