

Mehdi Farhadian
Scout Girls, 2023
Acrylic on Canvas
66.93 x 59.06 in | 170 x 150 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Summer Camp, 2022
Acrylic on Canvas
62.99 x 94.49 in | 160 x 240 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Remembering, 2023
Acrylic on Canvas
59.06 x 47.24 in | 150 x 120 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Allies, 2023
Acrylic on Canvas
59.06 x 47.24 in | 150 x 120 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Ballet in Three Acts, 2026
Acrylic on canvas
47.24 x 165.35 in | 150 x 420 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Witnessing, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
98.43 x 78.74 in | 250 x 200 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Warrior III, 2026
Acrylic on canvas
78.74 x 98.43 in | 200 x 250 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Sand Castle, 2026
Acrylic on canvas
59.06 x 47.24 in | 150 x 120 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Motherland, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
98.43 x 78.74 in | 250 x 200 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Mane of Fury, 2026
Acrylic on canvas
59.06 x 78.74 in | 150 x 200 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Light & Sound, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
98.43 x 78.74 in | 250 X 200 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Inflated Lion, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
80.71 x 125.98 in | 205 x 320 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Day Dream, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
23.62 x 35.43 in | 60 x 90 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Burj Al Asad, 2026
Acrylic on canvas
78.74 x 98.43 in | 200 x 250 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Uninvited Guest, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
51.18 x 70.87 in | 130 x 180 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Ballet of War, 2022
Acrylic on canvas
59.06 x 78.74 in | 150 x 200 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Quarrel in Garden, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
27.56 x 35.43 in | 70 x 90 cm

Mehdi Farhadian
Backbone, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
120 x 150 cm
Dubai, UAE – Leila Heller Gallery is pleased to present Revealing the Unseen, a solo exhibition by Iranian artist Mehdi Farhadian. The exhibition will open in Dubai on 14 March 2026.
Revealing the Unseen presents a compelling body of work in which history, imagination, and memory converge. Farhadian’s paintings unfold like scenes from an imagined travelogue, inviting viewers into layered landscapes and interior settings that exist somewhere between reality and fiction. Within these carefully constructed spaces, human figures, animals, and symbolic objects appear like performers on a stage, guiding the viewer through narratives that blur the boundaries between the visible and the unseen.
Drawing inspiration from diverse cultures, geographies, and historical references, Farhadian creates compositions that merge elements from archival photographs, architecture, and natural landscapes. Traces of the northern Caspian Sea region, notable Iranian architecture, and figures from contemporary history subtly emerge within his work. By weaving these visual fragments together, the artist constructs a rich and poetic visual language in which personal memory intersects with collective history.
Farhadian’s practice bridges figurative and abstract approaches. Meticulous detail is balanced with expressive painterly gestures, while techniques such as pouring and dripping paint introduce dynamic textures and striking contrasts. These processes produce dreamlike cityscapes and landscapes that appear both familiar and surreal. Beneath their aesthetic complexity lies a quiet reflection on social memory and the layered narratives of contemporary Iranian life. Through this distinctive approach, Mehdi Farhadian invites viewers to step into a world where imagination becomes a means of uncovering hidden histories and emotional truths. His works ultimately explore the delicate threshold between what is seen and what remains concealed.