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Arghavan Khosravi’s What Remains Uses Panels to Explore Diaspora

What Remains is a solo exhibition by Arghavan Khosravi at Uffner & Liu in New York. The exhibition includes large-scale wall-based works, smaller compositions, and a freestanding sculptural piece. The works are built using layered panels that hinge, fold, and separate, combining painting with object-like construction rather than a single flat surface.

The compositions depict fragmented female figures embedded within architectural and symbolic structures. The works reference Persian miniature painting alongside Western visual motifs, with imagery divided across multiple physical sections. Structural elements such as shutters, compartments, and layered surfaces interrupt the imagery, splitting scenes across panels and creating separation within a single work. The exhibition focuses on fragmentation and divided space as a formal structure, using physical breaks in the work to mirror themes of displacement, memory, and constrained movement.

Trend Themes

  1. Layered Modular Artforms — Modular panel constructions suggest emergent markets for reconfigurable artworks and display systems that blur painting and sculptural objecthood.
  2. Fragmented Narrative Aesthetics — Narrative fragmentation across separated surfaces indicates demand for storytelling formats that fracture and recombine imagery to reflect displacement and memory.
  3. Cross-cultural Hybrid Visual Language — The fusion of Persian miniature motifs with Western visual elements points to hybrid aesthetic vocabularies that can drive culturally syncretic design products and experiences.

Industry Implications

  1. Museum Exhibition Design — Spatially hinged and multi-panel works imply new curatorial approaches and gallery infrastructures tailored to dynamic, modular installations.
  2. Custom Fabrication and Materials — Precision-cut panels and hinged mechanisms highlight opportunities for specialized fabrication services and innovative material systems for layered artworks.
  3. Digital and Augmented-reality Art Platforms — Layered physical surfaces lend themselves to layered digital overlays, suggesting platforms that integrate AR to extend fragmented imagery into interactive narratives.

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