Vida Heydari Contemporary presents, Green Weapons, a solo exhibition by Sara Abbasian. The works examine camouflage as both a military strategy, rooted in warfare, and a visual language of power. Through the lens of survival, invisibility is an active force rather than an absence, Abbasian isolates and recontextualizes weapon camouflage systems, drawing attention to their reliance on the coded aesthetics of the environment—green and brown for forests, beige for deserts, white and grey for snow. Green Weapons questions how violence is hidden in plain sight and how familiarity masks the threat, enabling force, control, and the quiet persistence of danger.
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