EDJI Gallery presents a duo exhibition titled in/between featuring Morteza Khakshoor and Sofia Pashaei. Both artists excel in depicting liminal spaces through their contrasting yet connected practices. Khakshoor incorporates female figures into his challenging psychological scenes, leveraging domestic interiors and landscapes to convey layered narratives. Conversely, Pashaei emphasizes sisterhood and care through intimate compositions, portraying supportive relationships with tenderness and strength. Together, they build distinct worlds that share many stories, inviting viewers to consider emotional depths and interpersonal connections.
Morteza Khakshoor introduces female figures into his pictorial universe, expanding the emotional register of his psychologically charged scenes. Domestic interiors, uncanny landscapes, and moments of stillness reveal layered narratives and unresolved tension.
Sofia Pashaei portrays sisterhood as refuge, exploring the architecture of care: women leaning into one another, gestures that blur the line between support and symbiosis.
Both Khakshoor and Pashaei zoom in and out of captured moments, fleeting relationships, and quiet scenes, creating intimate images that invite consideration of what might follow.
The exhibition titled in/between highlights the contrast between Khakshoor's and Pashaei's practices, while also emphasizing their points of connection rooted in liminal spaces.
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