Artist Talk: Anahita Razmi
23 Nov 2014
Anahita Razmi talked about her recent exhibition at Sazmanab-Ab/Anbar.
Anahita Razmi is a visual artist based in Berlin mainly working with video, installation, new media and performance. Her work reconsiders visual memory, stereotypes, and standards between Orient and Occident. Recent and upcoming exhibitions include: “Daily Memories,” Kunstmuseum Magdeburg (2014), “Music Palace,” Villa Empain, Brussels (2014), “Perpetually Transient,” Kunstraum Riehen, Basel (2014), “Encyclonospace Iranica,” Access Gallery Vancouver (2013), “The wall behind something/nothing* happened,” Laznia Centre, Gdansk (2013), “Nostalgia Nervosa,” State of Concept/ ReMap4, Athens (2013), “Swing State,” Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken (solo) (2013), “Right Brain Problems,” Heidelberger Kunstverein (2013), “Automatic Assembly Actions,” Carbon12 Dubai (solo) (2013). In 2014 she was awarded the Goethe-Institute Villa Kamogawa Residency in Kyoto. Other residencies and awards include the MAK-Schindler Artists and Architects-in-Residence Program, Los Angeles (2013) and The Emdash Award, Frieze Foundation (2011).
Venue: Sazmanab (Khaghani St.)
November 23, 2014 – 3 PM
Anahita Razmi talked about her recent exhibition at Sazmanab-Ab/Anbar. Anahita Razmi is a visual artist based in Berlin mainly working with video, installation, new media and performance. Her work reconsiders visual memory, stereotypes, and standards between Orient and Occident. Recent and upcoming exhibitions include: “Daily Memories,” Kunstmuseum Magdeburg (2014), “Music Palace,” Villa Empain, Brussels (2014), “Perpetually Transient,” Kunstraum Riehen, Basel (2014), “Encyclonospace Iranica,” Access Gallery Vancouver (2013), “The wall behind something/nothing* happened,” Laznia Centre, Gdansk (2013), “Nostalgia Nervosa,” State of Concept/ ReMap4, Athens (2013), “Swing State,” Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken (solo) (2013), “Right Brain Problems,” Heidelberger Kunstverein (2013), “Automatic Assembly Actions,” Carbon12 Dubai (solo) (2013). In 2014 she was awarded the Goethe-Institute Villa Kamogawa Residency in Kyoto. Other residencies and awards include the MAK-Schindler Artists and Architects-in-Residence Program, Los Angeles (2013) and The Emdash Award, Frieze Foundation (2011). Venue: Sazmanab (Khaghani St.) November 23, 2014 – 3 PM