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Hooria Rahimi

Intermedia

Hooria Rahimi transforms reality into a luminous harmony. Inspired by natural science and landscapes, her installations manipulate light and reflection in space through the use of red light, electronics and reflective and natural materials, including mirror and water and plants. Her red neon-hued light sculptures intersect with the surrounding environment, create a slow, sensory, and immersive experience and highlight the interconnectedness of art, technology, human body and nature. Her passion for social and environmental activism is reflected in her work, establishing a vulnerable dialogue between human and nature and trying to be the voice of the unheard.

Based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, Hooria Rahimi is an Iranian interdisciplinary/light artist. She believes in the materiality of Light, and in her practice, she uses it as a bridge between the intangible and physical space. She received her BFA in Sculpture from Art University of Tehran, and her works have been shown in various exhibitions, art residencies, and digital art festivals in Iran and Canada.

Hooria Rahimi, Pre/Sense (2022)
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