“Sara Rahmanian’s paintings feature fragments of human bodies like hair, appendages, and orifices that appear alongside crevices of domestic fixtures like sinkholes, quoins, and the corners of furniture. In these paintings, an intimate play emerges between the self and its shadow. One can often discern fragments of the body and household objects in the ample blank spaces on Rahmanian’s canvases.”

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Image courtesy Sara Rahmanian

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