Dior Lūti (2020s, Iran) – Framed Art
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Title: Dior Lūti
Country: Iran
Year: 2020s
Poster size: 16″ × 20″
Frame: Gold-painted metal with blue matboard and red trim
Condition: Vintage
Publisher: Uncredited
A posed photograph of a young Iranian man wearing a “DIOR” sweatshirt, silver chain, rings, and holding black-red tasbih beads, capturing the aesthetics of Tehran’s online Lūti subculture. His gaze, posture, and styling are part of a broader visual grammar where luxury knockoffs, devotional objects, and masculinity overlap. This image, widely circulated on Iranian social media, blurs spiritual affect and street swagger, capturing a self-styled portrait of pride and presence from the periphery. Framed in a vintage gold with a patriotic tricolor mount, the print functions as both homage and self-archive. Featured in our book Kharabat Vol. 1 by Farhad Qashqai.
Exhibited in “Spasial Program” at SculptureCenter, New York, June 18 –July 28, 2025.
Availability: Free pickup on July 29, or worldwide shipping (price excludes shipping).
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