URBAN SPACE PROJECT
Selected Works
Ceaseless
Each day, I feel the fabric of life pass through my fingers in thread, in color. Each moment flows, slowly into the weaves. Not to pause, but to move forward. Not to retell, but to live. This collection is made of days that have flowed without rest, woven and stitched — ceaselessly.
Green Foothills
A group exhibition titled "Remembering – Being" was held at Soo Contemporary in December 2021, curated by Ms. Sheila Kashani. My works included a woven architectural piece titled Green Foothills, along with a small woven tableau created in memory of the Tree.
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The Story Behind Afsaneh Modiramani
was born in 1967 in Tehran, where she currently lives and works. She studied Handicrafts of Iran at the University of Fine Arts in Isfahan and has over 30 years of experience in textile and carpet design.
She received a "Grade One" artistic license—equivalent to a Ph.D.—from the Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran for textile design and weaving. Her work has been recognized with the UNESCO Award of Excellence for Handicrafts and by the World Crafts Council.
Three Decades of Artistic Exploration and International Exhibitions
From 1990 to 2025, she has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, textile expos, and art venues across Iran and internationally, including France, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Australia, China, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates. In addition to exhibiting her work, she has served as a jury member for textile and weaving exhibitions and has curated several shows focused on contemporary textile art and craft.
Selected Works Presented in The Nature of Everything (2021)
2021 – The Nature of Everything, Group Exhibition, Plus2, Dastan Gallery, Tehran, Iran Curated by Bita Fayyazi, this exhibition featured several of my works, including a woven architectural piece
Selected Works Presented in The Nature of Everything (2021)
two textile-based works titled Very Early Morning on a Winter Day, and two watercolor paintings. The collection explored the intersection of material, memory, and the quiet presence of nature in urban life.
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