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She blends the precision of traditional Persian miniatures with contemporary surrealist imagery, often using multi-panel, shaped canvases to create a 3D effect.
Her work deeply explores themes of women's rights, censorship, exile, and the tension between public constraints and private freedom.
She has held notable solo exhibitions at the Currier Museum of Art and the Rose Art Museum, and participated in major shows at the Rockefeller Center in New York.
Khosravi constructs her paintings using multiple wood panels and often incorporates found objects like textiles or cords, breaking the boundaries of traditional 2D painting.
Yes, her works are acquired by prestigious institutions such as the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Museum and the Newport Art Museum.
The women in her paintings are often depicted in fragmented or constrained states, symbolizing the struggle for agency within patriarchal systems.
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