Sanaz Mazinani Reviewed in VICE

Sanaz Mazinani, Freedom of Expression (detail), from  Celebrating Bay Area Activism. A series of six posters for the SFAC Art on Market Street Program installed in 36 bus kiosks on Market Street between 8th Street and The Embarcadero.

Sanaz Mazinani, Freedom of Expression (detail), from Celebrating Bay Area Activism, a series of six posters for the SFAC Art on Market Street Program installed in 36 bus kiosks on Market Street between 8th Street and The Embarcadero. (Photo courtesy of the artist.)

One of our own, Iranian-Canadian artist Sanaz Mazinani, got this write up recently in VICE about her recent exhibition at Taymour Grahne in NYC.

“Mazinani’s kaleidoscopic-like work is both a marvel to look at, and an illuminating exploration into the complex relationships among the media, war, and the diverse groups of people who consume war-focused media. The Taymour Grahne Gallery in New York City is hosting Mazinani’s “Frames Of The Visible” exhibition that opens on April 23rd. For more insight into the exhibition, The Creators Project spoke with Mazinani about the process behind creating these collages, why aircrafts make a recurring appearance, and the influence of Islamic-oriented patterns in her work.”

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