Argo Factory
کارخانه آرگو | |
Established | 2015 |
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Location | Tehran |
Coordinates | 35°41′57.0″N 51°25′17.5″E / 35.699167°N 51.421528°E |
Type | Nonprofit Art museum |
Founder | Hamidreza Pejman |
Architect | ASA North — Ahmadreza Schricker |
Website | https://pejman.foundation/argofactory/ |
Argo Factory (Persian: کارخانه آرگو), is a contemporary art museum and cultural centre housed in a former brewery in Tehran, Iran. Argo Factory is part of the Pejman Foundation’s sites.[1]
History
[edit]Argo Factory is a 100 year old building which once used to be one of the major drink manufacturing factories in Iran during the 1960s and 1970s. Its construction dates back to early 1920s as one of the first industrial factories in Iran. It was closed down in 1970s due to environmental issues and it was not reopened after the Islamic Revolution. In 2016, Pejman Foundation acquired and reconstructed the Argo Factory and turned into one of its multiple sites. The factory got its name Argo, from "the name of the beer once made there".[2][3] It was closed down in 1970s due to environmental issues and after the Islamic Revolution, it was not reopened.[3][4][5]
Architecture
[edit]In spite of its unique architectural features – high smokestacks and strategic geographical position at the heart of the city – the factory was taken for granted for many years and eventually turned into a tumbledown building for almost four decades. The factory has undergone two phases of renovation, the most recent during 2018/19.[6] In partnership with New-York based architecture firm ASA North, Argo Factory transforms from nearly four decades of desertion and has received a lot of attention, such as winning the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2022.[7][5][8][4]
Awards
[edit]Due to its special design, Argo factory received a lot of attention and managed to receive major architectural awards at the global level.
In 2022, this building, along with two other Iranian projects, among 463 submitted works from 16 countries, was included in the list of final candidates for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, and from this list, six projects were selected as the final winners.[7][9][10] Argo Factory, redesigned by Ahmadreza Schricker (ASA North), was among these winners. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture is given in three-year periods.
Argo Factory also won the 2022 Dezeen Architecture Award, organized by the Dezeen website. These awards include three categories: architecture, interior and design, with 14 categories in each category. Finally, the final winner will be selected from each section and will be honored as the three special works of Dezeen Architecture Award.
In the fifth edition of these awards, Argo Factory was among the names of selected projects in the final stage or short list of this international competition in the cultural buildings section, and became the final winner of this section and also became the Dezeen Awards 2022 architecture project of the year.[11]
Programs
[edit]Argo Factory is part of Pejman Foundation’s constellation of sites. Pejman Foundation supports art and culture through a program of exhibitions, talks, and events.
Exhibitions
[edit]- Neïl Beloufa - 2017[12]
- Nose to Nose - Slavs and Tatars - 2017
- Elsewhere Interactive VR Installation - 2018
- Nazgol Ansarinia: The Room Becomes a Street - 2020
- “For the sake of Calmness” A project by Newsha Tavakolian - 2020
- “In the Midst” vol. 1 - 2021
- Video at Large Selection of videos from the collection of Paris Museum of Modern Art - 2021
- Mohsen Vaziri Moghaddam: Unrealised Projects - 2021[13]
- Vanishing Point; A Selection of Pejman Collection - 2022
- “Truth Lies not in One Dream, but in Many” The One Thousand and One Nights[14] of Pasolini narrated by Roberto Villa’s Photos - 2022 [15]
- Remembrance of Things Present; An Exhibition by ASA-North - 2023
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Pejman Foundation: Argo Factory — About". pejman.foundation. Retrieved 2022-02-28.
- ^ "ARGO FACTORY: Tehran's First Contemporary Art Museum Since the Revolution".
- ^ a b Esmaili, Yasaman. "Argo Factory: Contemporary Art Museum & Cultural Centre by Ahmadreza Schricker Architecture - North". www.architecturalrecord.com. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
- ^ a b "Argo Contemporary Art Museum & Cultural Centre / Ahmadreza Schricker Architecture North - ASA North". 29 March 2022.
- ^ a b "Tehran's Argo Factory complex reinvents brewery architecture for the arts". 4 March 2022.
- ^ "Pejman Foundation – The Room Becomes A Street | Independent Collectors". Retrieved 2022-02-28.
- ^ a b "Argo Factory: Contemporary Art Museum & Cultural Centre by Ahmadreza Schricker Architecture - North | 2021-11-22 | Architectural Record".
- ^ "Canvas - Factory Rules, Hannah Jacobi - Press - Green . Art . Gallery".
- ^ "Aga Khan Award for Architecture announces 2022 shortlist | Aga Khan Development Network".
- ^ "Argo Contemporary Art Museum & Cultural Centre | Aga Khan Development Network".
- ^ "Argo Contemporary Art Museum & Cultural Centre | Winners | Dezeen Awards 2022". Dezeen. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
- ^ Erdbrink, Thomas (2017-10-20). "Selling the Porsche to Promote Iranian Art". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-02-28.
- ^ "Preview of a first-of-its-kind exhibition on Mohsen Vaziri Moghaddam at the Italian Embassy in Tehran". IRNA English. 2021-11-26. Retrieved 2022-02-28.
- ^ "Il fiore delle mille e una notte". IMDb.
- ^ "Pejman Foundation: Argo Factory — Truth Lies Not in One Dream, but in Many".