Manouchehr Kashfi

the artist

Manouchehr Kashfi

Born 1993 Bachelor's Degree: Accounting Painter, Poet, and Writer Manouchehr Kashefi A boxing champion and an athlete whose life is intertwined with sports, Manouchehr Kashefi joined the Iranian national boxing team camps in 2009, earning notable achievements in this field. In 2012, he was awarded the black sash in "Fan Men Chuan Kung Fu" by the Wushu Federation, a testament to his mastery and dedication to martial arts. Kashefi’s paintings reflect a blend of poetry, boxing, and martial arts, revealing the depth of his multifaceted personality. His vibrant and rebellious spirit finds solace in colors and brushstrokes, with art serving as an expression of his inner tranquility.
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SOLO EXHIBITION

  • 2023: Golestan Gallery
  • 2024: Frida Gallery

GROUP EXHIBITION

  • 2019: Azadi Tower (Sepandarmazgan Celebration), Online exhibitions in Canada and France.
  • 2020: Milad Tower (Joy of Life), Qasr Museum (Colors of Peace, alongside veteran Iranian artists), Idea Gallery (Language of Imagination), Shokouh Gallery (Small Paintings ’99), House of Artists (Distance).
  • 2021: Iran Mall (Time and Clock), Azadi Tower (Sky of Freedom).
  • 2022: Mora Gallery (Artistic Concerns 3), Golestan Gallery (100 Works, 100 Artists).
  • 2023: Azadi Tower (Phoenix), Online exhibitions in Spain (House of Dreams), Germany (Focus), and Spain (Turmoil). Golestan Gallery (100 Works, 100 Artists), Frida Gallery (Grandeur of Silence), Art Garden Mansion (Half a Century with Veteran Iranian Artists, Thirty Colors), International Exhibition with artists from Mexico, Romania, Russia, and Iran (Beyond Emotion).
  • 2024: Golestan Gallery (100 Works, 100 Artists), Aria Gallery (Small Paintings), Frida Gallery, and an international exhibition featuring artists from 9 countries (Sali).

ACTIVITIES

Mentorship and Notable Artistic Contributions

  • Trained under Master Iraj Shayestehpour, a pioneer of abstract expressionist painting in Iran.
  • Created an artwork for world peace, gifted to the German music group Schiller during their concert at the Ministry of Interior Hall. (The piece is currently housed in Germany, in the studio of the band’s lead musician.)

SKILLS

CERTIFICATE