Blenheim Walk Gallery is pleased to present Parham Ghalamdar’s Aerotheology, an exhibition that examines how belief, technology, and material memory converge under conditions of violence, displacement, and uncertainty.
The exhibition unfolds as a speculative archive of objects—ceramic airframes, aluminium plates, and transformed domestic glass—that oscillate between prototype and relic, resisting fixed classification. Drawing on conceptual infrastructures shaped by Iran, Ghalamdar’s work engages myth, geology, and the afterlives of conflict to consider how visibility, control, and futurity are negotiated in the present.
Parham Ghalamdar: Aerotheology is open at Leeds Arts University’s Blenheim Walk Gallery from 13 May– 1 August 2026. A lecture performance by Sophie Mak-Schram and screening of films by Nikta Mohammadi and Parham Ghalamdar will take place on 27 May 5:00pm-7:00pm.
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