Farzaneh delves into the fragmentation and resilience of humanity through the lens of the feminine form.
Her personal experience following an accident prompted her to reflect on transformation and the struggle to overcome. In her butterfly, she embodies resilience and rebirth. In the natural hair, she captures femininity and longing. It is resin that enables her to mirror the transparency and intricacy of life itself.
Farzaneh Ghadyanloo is a multidisciplinary visual artist, working out of both Iran
and London. Born in 1989, Ghadyanloo is a graduate of the Tehran University of
Arts, where she earned her degree in film studies from the Faculty of Cinema. She is currently advancing her expertise by pursuing a Master of Arts in Contemporary Art Practice at the Royal College of Art.
Ghadyanloo’s artistic journey is anchored in her robust background in photography, a medium she continually pushes to new boundaries. Her oeuvre is characterised by an exploration of themes such as self-discovery, personal growth, and heightened consciousness. Each piece she creates is deeply interwoven with the intricate details of everyday life, demonstrating her keen observation and reflective engagement with her surroundings. She has been featured in solo and group exhibitions.