FaraIran Unveils Its 2025 Website: A New Era for Contemporary Iranian Art

FaraIran Unveils Its 2025 Website: A New Era for Contemporary Iranian Art

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the FaraIran 2025 new version website (farairan.com), a reimagined and dynamic platform dedicated to celebrating the vibrant world of Iranian art. Building on our mission to connect Iranian artists with global audiences, the 2025 version introduces exciting new features, enhanced user experience, and a bolder vision to elevate Iranian creativity on the world stage.

What’s New in FaraIran 2025?

 

  • Redesigned Interface: A sleek, visually stunning design inspired by contemporary Iranian aesthetics, offering seamless navigation for art enthusiasts.
  • Interactive Artist Profiles: Explore in-depth profiles with slideshows, videos, and exclusive interviews with both established and emerging Iranian artists.
  • Expanded News Section: Daily updates on art events, exhibitions, and cultural happenings in Iran and worldwide, now with a dedicated archive for easy access.
  • Artist of the Month Spotlight: A revamped feature showcasing a prominent artist each month with detailed analyses, interviews, and thematic explorations.
  • Bilingual Excellence: Enhanced Persian and English content to engage a diverse global audience, from collectors to cultural institutions.
  • Community Hub: New tools for artists to submit their work directly, fostering a vibrant community of creators and enthusiasts.

FaraIran 2025 is more than a website—it’s a movement to amplify the voices of Iranian artists across visual arts, cinema, theater, music, architecture, photography, and cultural heritage. Whether you’re an art lover, a collector, or a cultural brand, FaraIran offers a unique platform to discover, engage, and connect with the rich tapestry of Iranian creativity.

Join us today at farairan.com to explore the new era of Iranian art and stay updated with the latest artistic events.

Contact

For media inquiries or partnership opportunities, reach out at info@farairan.com

**Termination of the “Koocheh Festival” in Solidarity with the People of Bandar Abbas**

Termination of the “Koocheh Festival” in Solidarity with the People of Bandar Abbas

Following the announcement of public mourning and solidarity with the people of Bandar Abbas, the organizers of the Koocheh Festival announced that the festival has come to an end, and the remaining programs will not be held.

“The south is a home with a palm tree in its center, a canary in its corner, an old boat in its nook.

One of its rooms is Ahvaz, another is Bushehr, and its grand, vast, beautiful one is Bandar Abbas.

A home where one eye weeps, no longer having the strength, reed, or breath.

The alley, facing east, facing the port, embraces its knees and, from the peak of joy, falls silent in the depths of sorrow.

We await the days of Iran’s joy.

We ask the people of Bushehr to go all out for the days ahead. For the guests we have in the city, who have counted on staying in Bushehr. People of Bushehr! Without instruments, drums, or cheers, keep the guests’ hearts joyful.

Kudos to the police. You’ve honored us. You’ve stood by the people’s joyful hearts.

Kudos to the opponents. Truly, kudos. You didn’t take the family feud to the streets. You, too, are the beauty of this city of tolerance. The beauty of Bushehr, so beautiful.

Tonight, we gather in the courtyard of Saadat School, read the final story, entrust you to God, and, hopeful for the days crafted by the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate, we head toward our lives, cherishing Iran’s beauty.

We bid farewell with longing.”

A massive explosion occurred on Saturday (6th Ordibehesht) at the “Shahid Rajai Port” in Bandar Abbas, resulting in 28 deaths, 6 missing persons, and 800 injuries so far. Mohammad Ashouri Taziani, the Governor of Hormozgan, declared three days of public mourning in the province following the explosion and the loss of several compatriots.

The fourth edition of the Koocheh Festival, which included live music concerts and cultural programs in Bushehr, was set to showcase unique regional folk traditions of Iran over five nights for its audience.