Leila Seyedzadeh | "Suspended Mountain": Electric Room 04/50
Leila Seyedzadeh | "Suspended Mountain": Electric Room 04/50
Dastan is pleased to present Leila Seyedzadeh’s installation titled “Suspended Mountain” at Electric Room from August 4 to 9, 2017. The installation consists a series of hand-dyed fabrics hanged and suspended in the space shaping mountain-like forms and “creating a landscape in an interior”.
Leila Seyedzadeh (b. 1986, Tehran, Iran) studied painting in Tehran University of Science and Culture and is currently an MFA candidate in Painting and Printmaking at Yale University School of Art. Her work has been exhibited in several group exhibitions in Tehran, including in a show at V-Gallery (“Agog”, a project by Dastan:Outside, curated by Aidin Xankeshipour).
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Dastan is pleased to present Leila Seyedzadeh’s installation titled “Suspended Mountain” at Electric Room from August 4 to 9, 2017. The installation consists a series of hand-dyed fabrics hanged and suspended in the space shaping mountain-like forms and “creating a landscape in an interior”.
Leila Seyedzadeh (b. 1986, Tehran, Iran) studied painting in Tehran University of Science and Culture and is currently an MFA candidate in Painting and Printmaking at Yale University School of Art. Her work has been exhibited in several group exhibitions in Tehran, including in a show at V-Gallery (“Agog”, a project by Dastan:Outside, curated by Aidin Xankeshipour).
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