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In this episode, we look at Bahman Mohassess's controversial work and question what people usually think is beautiful in art. We look at how "ugliness" can be a powerful form of expression rather than a flaw by talking about distorted figures, hybrid forms, and frightening images. In our talk, we connect Mohassess's work to modern art movements and the cultural background of Iranian modernism. This shows how identity, politics, and philosophical themes shape the meaning of art. Also, we wonder if art that makes us feel uncomfortable can help us understand things better and be more honest with ourselves. Join us as we consider what it means for art to be beautiful and whether being honest is more important than being perfect.
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In this episode, we look at Bahman Mohassess's controversial work and question what people usually think is beautiful in art. We look at how "ugliness" can be a powerful form of expression rather than a flaw by talking about distorted figures, hybrid forms, and frightening images. In our talk, we connect Mohassess's work to modern art movements and the cultural background of Iranian modernism. This shows how identity, politics, and philosophical themes shape the meaning of art. Also, we wonder if art that makes us feel uncomfortable can help us understand things better and be more honest with ourselves. Join us as we consider what it means for art to be beautiful and whether being honest is more important than being perfect.

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