Kazhal Fakhri
(b. 1989, Kermanshah, Iran) is a Tehran-based visual artist working across drawing, printmaking, painting, and installation. Her works explore the fragility and delicacy of natural phenomena and their analogies with human experience. As so, her practice becomes a study of integrity in the bodies of things, and how an object’s totality is defined and perceived within its structure. Often inspired by altered photographs, her pieces employ meticulous techniques that reference the realistic qualities of photography. She also engages with ecological and social themes, particularly in her collaborative installations.
Education
MA. Illustration. “Printmaking Techniques in Illustration” Faculty of Fine Arts. University of Tehran. Tehran, Iran
BA. Painting. Faculty of Fine Arts. University of Tehran. Tehran, Iran
BA. English Language and Literature. Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures. University of Tehran. Tehran, Iran
Professional Affiliations & Representation
- Member Since 2024, International pandora Artiste Cermiste Association, Italy
- Member Since 2022, Association of Iranian Painters (AIP)
- Represented Artist, Homa Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
Solo Exhibitions
“The Immortality Projects”, Homa Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran
“Indefinite Tokens”, Soo Contemporary, Tehran, Iran
Group Exhibitions
“A Version of Now”, Artchive Gallery, Tehran, Iran
“In Women’s Words”, Iranian Artists Forum, Tehran, Iran
“Parallel Universe”, 8cube in Collaboration with Xhoma, Tehran, Iran
“The Deep Purple Belongs to The Irises”, Curated by Abar Studio, 8cube Gallery, Tehran, Iran
“Infiniteness” 12th Iranian Ceramic Biennial, Tehran, Iran