I have always kept myself sort of isolate from distraction

24 November 2024
At a talk accompanying her painting exhibition for the opening of Pace Gallery’s new branch in Japan, Maisha Mohammadi discussed her transition from neuroscience to art, her creative process, and how she embedded a wish for her husband into one of her works.

This article is a Persian translation of "Dip, Draw, Drag" originally published online in Oct 4, 2024 on pacegallery.com.

 

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Sahar Azad
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