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Radiant Sculptures by Arghavan Khosravi Meditate on Subconscious Terrain — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 14 November 2025 15:14
Published 14 November 2025
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Known for addressing issues of censorship and inequality, Iranian artist Arghavan Khosravi (previously) has long utilized her bold, fragmented works to confront large-scale problems relevant around the world. Her alluring color palettes and delicate motifs catch the eye and are paired with distinct symbols of tension: a chain lock, cords binding body parts, and roiling flames.

While her concerns are global, Khosravi has always considered her practice somewhat of a balm that helps her cope with trying times. And so the inward turn of her latest body of work perhaps ventures farther into this territory as she allows herself to delve deep into a personal and collective subconscious.

The past year has engendered a period of introspection, which the artist translates into a collection of smaller, altar-esque pieces. She refers to them as “intimate constructions where interior space carries its own symbolism. It’s been a way to move inward for a moment, allowing ideas to surface without a predetermined destination.”

Both the subconscious and symbolic have long figured prominently in her work, and recent pieces are similar. Many layer seemingly disparate components into surreal scenes, with recurring imagery of long, flowing hair, bright orbs of light, birds, and patterns from historic Persian architecture and design. Whereas earlier works frequently incorporated windows, doorways, and other portal-like structures, Khosravi’s newer pieces peer outward from inside, inviting the viewer into a new realm.

The artist is in the early stages of preparing for an upcoming solo show at Uffner & Liu in New York next year. Until then, follow her practice on Instagram.

a sculptural work by Arghavan Khosravi of a Greek statue peering over a whimsical night scene with a woman lying on her side with her back to the viewer near the bottom
a detail of a work by Arghavan Khosravi of a woman lying on her side with her back to the viewer
a tall layered sculpture by Arghavan Khosravi of women and and large-scale droplets with fish, fire, and more inside
a detail work by Arghavan Khosravi of layered imagery, including a small woman in flames
a detail image of a work by Arghavan Khosravi of a woman holding up a wooden frame with an eye peering through and black raindrops surrounding them
a work by Arghavan Khosravi of a woman in a long black dress shielding her eyes, while another figure hovers overhead. a statue head is at her feet

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