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Art & Culture

Hanie Rahimian & Shiva Abazariyan: Inside Iran’s New Sculptural Language of Memory and Desire

In this Emaho feature, Hanie Rahimian and Shiva Abazariyan emerge as a significant Iranian artist duo from Mashhad, redefining contemporary sculptural language through paper mache, ceramics, and installation. The interview explores how their collaborative practice channels memory, desire, and everyday fantasy into a shared, materially rich visual vocabulary.

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Art & Culture

Hanie Rahimian & Shiva Abazariyan: Inside Iran’s New Sculptural Language of Memory and Desire

In this Emaho feature, Hanie Rahimian and Shiva Abazariyan emerge as a significant Iranian artist duo from Mashhad, redefining contemporary ...

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Paulina Cerda: Slowness, Fragments, and Chile’s Quiet Material Pause

Art & Culture

In this Emaho Magazine interview, Chilean artist Paulina Cerda channels geographic isolation into slow, material processes where fragments and erosion embody unresolved tensions. Rejecting landscape representation, her restrained works sustain fragile pauses—inviting ambiguity, memory, and listening amid Latin America's conceptually quiet contemporary practices.

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Paulina Cerda: Slowness, Fragments, and Chile’s Quiet Material Pause

Art & Culture

In this Emaho Magazine interview, Chilean artist Paulina Cerda channels geographic isolation into slow, material processes where fragments and erosion ...

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