Tehran,
No. 148 | Karimkhan Ave
28 January - 14 February 2022
Humans’ desire in being present in the heavens, apart from the myths and legends, has revealed
itself in mirrored ceilings and domes. Iranian’s immense thirst for such presence made them reflect
themselves and the earth endlessly in the heavens by multiplying themselves in tiny pieces of mirrors
endlessly.
The western human sent his body and his eyes to the space and from up there he beheld nothing but
himself. He beheld the earth and undoubtedly, his eyes filled with tears. Crying in weightlessness and
emptiness. He found himself in isolation.
However, my heart was so heavy that needed to embrace all of these. I had to send my body to space.
I had to send my own self, my body, my eyes, and the mirrors to the space, so the heavens’ eyes might
behold itself in them. It might behold the earth, behold human and behold me. It might witness the
sorrow, the deep melancholy, and feel it with its whole heart.
The Apollos neither have a place on the moon nor have a base in the emptiness. Their legs are stuck in
the earth yet their eyes are fixed on the space reflecting humans’ deep melancholy with their mirrors.
However, in their own imagination, in a new world, in a placeless utopia, they stare at the eyes of their
audience and reflect it back to themselves; like a monolith on the moon.
Shylan Ashayeri
January 2022
itself in mirrored ceilings and domes. Iranian’s immense thirst for such presence made them reflect
themselves and the earth endlessly in the heavens by multiplying themselves in tiny pieces of mirrors
endlessly.
The western human sent his body and his eyes to the space and from up there he beheld nothing but
himself. He beheld the earth and undoubtedly, his eyes filled with tears. Crying in weightlessness and
emptiness. He found himself in isolation.
However, my heart was so heavy that needed to embrace all of these. I had to send my body to space.
I had to send my own self, my body, my eyes, and the mirrors to the space, so the heavens’ eyes might
behold itself in them. It might behold the earth, behold human and behold me. It might witness the
sorrow, the deep melancholy, and feel it with its whole heart.
The Apollos neither have a place on the moon nor have a base in the emptiness. Their legs are stuck in
the earth yet their eyes are fixed on the space reflecting humans’ deep melancholy with their mirrors.
However, in their own imagination, in a new world, in a placeless utopia, they stare at the eyes of their
audience and reflect it back to themselves; like a monolith on the moon.
Shylan Ashayeri
January 2022
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