A view of the Iran Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, 2026. Photo by Samin Rostami.

Hulul: On Incarnation and Incantation offers neither a unified image nor a singular narrative. Instead, it proposes a space in which Iran’s multiplicities, historical, imagined and dispersed, coexist and recombine. What emerges is a porous and dynamic condition: a pavilion that does not stand in Venice, but resonates through it, carrying with it the voices of an ancient yet civilization in becoming.

Curated by Pouya Jafari and Nazli Jan Parvar

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