Mina Talaee is a visual artist and art researcher, born in Tehran. Her pieces, having been exhibited worldwide since 2003, mainly explore and reflect on contemporary cultural & social conventions, power relations, and global issues such as displacement, drawing on an extensive range of both traditional and modern techniques and materials such as wood carving, cast-metal works, fiber art, carpet weaving, fiberglass and 3D printing; following formative programs by Parviz Tanavoli. She has lectured at a number of universities from 2009 to 2014 and headed the BA/MA programs at the Handicrafts department of the Soore University following her doctorate degree. Her studies and articles, primarily focusing on Iran’s post-revolutionary figurative sculpture, are published as well as presented in events at the University of Michigan, SOAS, the University of Manchester, and the University of British Columbia.

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