Artist: Mina Moshajjari
2 - 16 January 2026

Untitled from «Intervention» Series, Acrylic Paint, Acrylic Ink, and Colored pencil on canvas, 80 × 100 cm, 2024
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The relationship between humans and the Earth — which for Mina Moshajjari is defined as landscape — plays a significant role in shaping her work. These landscapes have always been perceived through intermediaries; intermediaries that have continually shifted and ultimately become the primary subject themselves. This mediation in understanding Earth-related phenomena occurs through diagrams and images: reference images that are represented through intermediacy while simultaneously functioning as mediators of both reality and perception
In the Intervention series, landscapes have been examined that, on one hand, lie beyond ordinary human access, and on the other hand, contain geometric formations that signal traces of human presence. Within these scenes, icebergs undergo transformation without any direct human presence being visible. Such changes may be understood as the Earth’s response to the indirect interventions of humankind; developments that may arise from a collaboration between the two, or from the independent action of each.