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Uffner & Liu is pleased to present What Remains, Arghavan Khosravi’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition brings together three large-scale wall works, one freestanding sculpture, and a suite of intimate, small-scale compositions from a new body of work inspired by altarpieces. As always in Khosravi’s dynamic practice, each work is constructed as a system – panels hinge, surfaces divide, and elements pass between compartments, collapsing distinctions between image and structure.

Khosravi's practice has long operated at the intersection of the personal and the political. Working across painting and sculpture, she constructs layered compositions that draw on Persian miniature painting and medieval European iconography to explore the pressures and contradictions that shape women's lives under systems of political, cultural, and religious control. Her work is ultimately a celebration of female power and agency – and an ongoing investigation of the structures (both…

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Uffner & Liu is pleased to present What Remains, Arghavan Khosravi’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition brings together three large-scale wall works, one freestanding sculpture, and a suite of intimate, small-scale compositions from a new body of work inspired by altarpieces. As always in Khosravi’s dynamic practice, each work is constructed as a system – panels hinge, surfaces divide, and elements pass between compartments, collapsing distinctions between image and structure.

Khosravi's practice has long operated at the intersection of the personal and the political. Working across painting and sculpture, she constructs layered compositions that draw on Persian miniature painting and medieval European iconography to explore the pressures and contradictions that shape women's lives under systems of political, cultural, and religious control. Her work is ultimately a celebration of female power and agency – and an ongoing investigation of the structures (both…

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