Moslem Khezri is an Iranian contemporary artist whose figurative practice explores memory, identity, and the relationship between the human figure and its surroundings. Born in southern Iran, he holds an MA in Painting from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran. Over the past decade, he has established a growing international presence through exhibitions across the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and the United States, with his works included in prominent collections such as the Dubai Collection and the Abu Dhabi Collection.
Khezri's paintings are characterised by their atmospheric use of light and carefully constructed spaces, which serve as vehicles for personal and collective narratives. Drawing from lived experience, he often examines the tension between memory and representation, exploring how recollections are reshaped over time and transformed into broader reflections on society and culture.
Recurring themes in his work include youth, belonging, migration, and the formation of identity. Series such as We Keep Reviewing revisit the environment of Iranian boys' schools, revealing the emotional and social complexities embedded within everyday scenes. In In Between, Khezri reflects on the dilemmas of migration and the experiences of a generation navigating the uncertain space between departure and belonging. Through these intimate yet universal narratives, his work offers a nuanced meditation on memory, place, and human experience.
Moslem Khezri is an Iranian contemporary artist whose figurative practice explores memory, identity, and the relationship between the human figure and its surroundings. Born in southern Iran, he holds an MA in Painting from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran. Over the past decade, he has established a growing international presence through exhibitions across the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and the United States, with his works included in prominent collections such as the Dubai Collection and the Abu Dhabi Collection.
Khezri's paintings are characterised by their atmospheric use of light and carefully constructed spaces, which serve as vehicles for personal and collective narratives. Drawing from lived experience, he often examines the tension between memory and representation, exploring how recollections are reshaped over time and transformed into broader reflections on society and culture.
Recurring themes in his work include youth, belonging, migration, and the formation of identity. Series such as We Keep Reviewing revisit the environment of Iranian boys' schools, revealing the emotional and social complexities embedded within everyday scenes. In In Between, Khezri reflects on the dilemmas of migration and the experiences of a generation navigating the uncertain space between departure and belonging. Through these intimate yet universal narratives, his work offers a nuanced meditation on memory, place, and human experience.
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