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Arghavan Khosravi Breaks Through Gendered Restrictions in Her Architectural Portraits — Colossal

Last updated: May 16, 2026 6:45 pm
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Incorporating Persian architectural elements with Christian altarpieces, Arghavan Khosravi explores the frameworks and ideological constraints that influence our lives. The Iranian artist has consistently tackled the struggle for women’s equality, particularly in the face of censorship and religious dogma in Iran. Her sculptural paintings, marked by vibrant gradients, invite viewers into pressing, ongoing dialogues about resistance and authority.

Opening today at Uffner & Liu, the exhibition What Remains unveils a compelling collection that encapsulates moments of tension and conflict. In Khosravi’s work, figures are often confined and bound to domestic objects and spaces, physically separated from each other. Featuring elements like hinged shutters, suspended cords, and small faces hidden in unexpected openings, these pieces depict women obscured by their environment, revealing only parts of a limb or face.

a sculpture with a stack of books, clouds, a building, and a woman's silhouette bound with gold cords
“Suspended” (2026), acrylic on canvas mounted on wood panel, acrylic on wood cutout, acrylic on shaped wood panel, leather cord, rubber cord, plexiglass, 27 1/2 x 30 x 19 inches

Historically, altarpieces have been used to tell divine stories through visuals, but Khosravi turns the focus inward. Living and working in Stamford, Connecticut, she expresses her homesickness and desire for change in Iran through her art. Large-scale pieces like “Bearing” depict a seated woman supporting a Persian structure, with a thick, black, oil-like substance oozing from its base.

The gallery shares that What Remains was already in progress before the U.S. war against Iran, not as a response to that conflict but as a timely reflection on living in a region constantly in turmoil. Khosravi emphasizes that amid chaos, destruction, and enduring government overreach, beauty and self-empowerment can inspire a new outlook.

What Remains will be on display in New York until July 2. Discover more of the artist’s politically aware works on Instagram.

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a colorful sculpture of a standing woman in the center with a drape blowing on the right and a closeup of a face on the left
“The Whisper” (2026), acrylic on shaped wood panel, acrylic on canvas mounted over shaped wood panel, 70 x 85 x 7 1/4 inches
four blindfolded guards stand atop a Persian building
Detail of “Suspended” (2026)
an architectural sculpture of a building dripping black over a woman holding a broken hand mirror
“Bearing” (2026), acrylic on canvas stretched over shaped wood panel, acrylic on wood panel, wood cutouts, plexi mirror, 88 x 26 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches
a woman's silhouette bound with gold cord on a stack of books
Detail of “Suspended” (2026)
a shelf like sculpture with books, a horse shaped bookend, and a frame with two eyes peering at each other. a bird cage is in front
“Collision” (2026), acrylic on canvas mounted over shaped wood panel, wire mesh, 17 x 41 x 3 inches
a shelf like sculpture with books, a horse shaped bookend, and a frame with two eyes peering at each other. a bird cage is in front
Detail of “Collision” (2026)
an architectural sculpture of a Persian window with shutters opened to show a hand and a headphone cord running to an ear on the right side
“The Listener” (2026), acrylic on shaped wood panel, acrylic on canvas, cord, 19 1/2 x 20 x 2 inches
a Persian architectural window opened to show a woman with a bird inside and a hand emerging from a red base in front of the window with a paintbrush and bird
“Stillness” (2026), acrylic on canvas mounted over wood panel, 15 x 13 x 4 inches
a Persian window opened to show three women in various stages of braiding their hair
“Bound” (2026), acrylic on canvas mounted on wood panel, acrylic on shaped wood panel, wood cutout, 13 1/2 x 15 x 2 inches
an arched window opened to reveal two figures and a small waterfall with stones at the base
“Counting” (2026), acrylic on canvas mounted on wood panel, acrylic on shaped wood panel, styrofoam, glass beads, polyester thread, 20 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches

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