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Born | 1981 (age 42–43) |
Nationality | German-Iranian |
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Anahita Razmi (born 1981) is a German-Iranian contemporary artist working with installation, sculpture, moving image and performance.[1] Her work often deals with both political and social issues, ones in fact that are often related to Iran, the homeland of her father.[2]
Razmi studied Media Art and Sculpture at Bauhaus Universität Weimar, Pratt Insitute New York, and State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart.[3]
Razmi's works were exhibited in international institutions like Halle 14, Leipzig[4], Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw[5], Museo Jumex, Mexico City, Kunstraum Innsbruck[6], Sazmanab Center for Contemporary Art, Tehran[7], Kunsthalle Baden-Baden[8], and Kunstmuseum Stuttgart[9]
Razmi received the Tarabya Cultural Academy Fellowship, Istanbul (2020)[10], the Goethe at LUX Residency, London (2018)[11], the Villa Kamogawa Residency, Kyoto (2015)[12], the MAK-Schindler Scholarship, Los Angeles (2013)[13], and The Emdash Award, Frieze Foundation, London (2011)[14].
In 2022, Razmi rejected an artist grant by Stiftung Kunstfonds and published an Open Letter through bbk berlin to criticize the grant's structural conditions.[15][16]
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