Anahita Razmi 

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Anahita Razmi is a German-Iranian visual artist working with moving images, photography, installation, and performance. In her artistic practice, Anahita Razmi frequently employs strategies of appropriation and contextual displacement. Her work explores relationships between image, culture, and power, as well as questions of identity and representation. She studied Media Art at the Bauhaus University Weimar, the Pratt Institute New York, and Sculpture at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart. Razmi’s works have been exhibited internationally, including the Museo Jumex in Mexico City (2018) and the 55th Venice Biennale. Among other awards and honors, she received a fellowship from the Kulturakademie Tarabya in Istanbul (2020/2023) and the Goethe at LUX Residency in London (2018). Razmi currently works as a lecturer in the BA Fine Art (4D Pathway) at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London and is a substitute professor for digital and time-based art at ABK Stuttgart.