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Arghavan Khosravi's Sculptural Narratives Illuminate the Subconscious Stage

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Natalie Cooper
1 hour ago7 min read
Arghavan Khosravi's latest exhibition presents a powerful exploration of the psyche, where her luminous sculptures act as silent orators of internal conflict and cultural memory. These are not static objects but dynamic tableaux, each a frozen moment of psychological intensity.Fragmented female forms, meticulously carved from rich wood, are interwoven with architectural fragments and dreamlike symbols, creating a visual language of displacement and identity. The work evokes the choreographic depth of Pina Bausch, as the sculptures' poised bodies—with their often-concealed faces—convey profound narratives through posture and tension alone.Khosravi masterfully embeds her iconography: Farsi script traces a limb, a birdcage occupies a chest cavity, or a classical pillar transects a form. These elements serve as potent metaphors for the artist's navigation between her Iranian heritage and her present life.The technical execution is stunning, with intricate marquetry and mixed media glowing under an implied spotlight, making each piece a feat of craftsmanship that matches its emotional weight. This collection is an immersive theatrical experience, inviting viewers into a resonant meditation on the universal backstage of the human mind, where private hopes and histories are perpetually performed.
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