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2014
Pigment print on archival paper
Signed, au verso
Printed in 2016
Edition of 3
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Sanaz Mazinani is an artist, curator, and educator based in San Francisco and Toronto. She holds her undergraduate degree from Ontario College of Art & Design University and her MFA from Stanford University.
Her work explores the relationship between perception and representation by drawing on concepts such as censorship, scale, and the body as a site of action or violence. Working primarily in photography and large-scale photo-based installations, her practice intersects conceptual and formal boundaries of the photographic image in response to site, sight, and insight, especially in relation to digital culture.
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Artist CV (PDF)
Artist Bio (PDF)
Conference of the Birds Statement (PDF)
Imminent Infinite Statement (PDF)
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Windows On The World (PDF) – SF Weekly, March 2017
Crossing a Cultural Divide: The Art of Sanaz Mazinani (PDF) – Design: A Beginners Handbook, February 2017
Immigrant memories inspired these siblings’ art collab — then the travel ban nearly tore them apart (PDF) – CBC, February 2017
Mirror Image (PDF) – The Source, April 2016
Sanaz Mazinani and The Found Image (PDF) – Tussle, March 2016
Seeing Fractured Explosions in Fragmented Mirrors (PDF) – Hyperallergic, May 2015
Sanaz Mazinani (PDF) – Artforum, September 2014
The 5×5 Site Specific Project (PDF) – Flash Art, September 2014
New York Gallery Beat: 6 Critics Review 18 Shows (PDF) – Artnet News, May 2014
In Sanaz Mazinani’s Collages, Photographs Lie, Beautifully (PDF) – Artsy, April 2014
Sanaz Mazinani Warps War Photography Into Kaleidoscopic Collages (PDF) – Vice: Creators, April 2014
Site, Sight, and Insight (PDF) – Gallery 44, April 2013
Sanaz Mazinani (PDF) – Border Crossings, 2012
Frames of The Visible (PDF) – David Fresco
2014
Pigment print on archival paper
Signed, au verso
Printed in 2016
Edition of 3
Sanaz Mazinani is an artist, curator, and educator based in San Francisco and Toronto. She holds her undergraduate degree from Ontario College of Art & Design University and her MFA from Stanford University.
Her work explores the relationship between perception and representation by drawing on concepts such as censorship, scale, and the body as a site of action or violence. Working primarily in photography and large-scale photo-based installations, her practice intersects conceptual and formal boundaries of the photographic image in response to site, sight, and insight, especially in relation to digital culture.
Artist CV (PDF)
Artist Bio (PDF)
Conference of the Birds Statement (PDF)
Imminent Infinite Statement (PDF)
Windows On The World (PDF) – SF Weekly, March 2017
Crossing a Cultural Divide: The Art of Sanaz Mazinani (PDF) – Design: A Beginners Handbook, February 2017
Immigrant memories inspired these siblings’ art collab — then the travel ban nearly tore them apart (PDF) – CBC, February 2017
Mirror Image (PDF) – The Source, April 2016
Sanaz Mazinani and The Found Image (PDF) – Tussle, March 2016
Seeing Fractured Explosions in Fragmented Mirrors (PDF) – Hyperallergic, May 2015
Sanaz Mazinani (PDF) – Artforum, September 2014
The 5×5 Site Specific Project (PDF) – Flash Art, September 2014
New York Gallery Beat: 6 Critics Review 18 Shows (PDF) – Artnet News, May 2014
In Sanaz Mazinani’s Collages, Photographs Lie, Beautifully (PDF) – Artsy, April 2014
Sanaz Mazinani Warps War Photography Into Kaleidoscopic Collages (PDF) – Vice: Creators, April 2014
Site, Sight, and Insight (PDF) – Gallery 44, April 2013
Sanaz Mazinani (PDF) – Border Crossings, 2012
Frames of The Visible (PDF) – David Fresco