In this episode of AART the Podcast, we sit down with Nazafarin Lotfi, an Iranian-born, Chicago-based multi-disciplinary artist whose practice spans sculpture, drawing, photography, and performance. Known for her meditative exploration of space, embodiment, and materiality, Lotfi’s work invites viewers to slow down and experience the quiet intersections between the personal and the political, the visible and the hidden. Through an intimate and insightful conversation, Nazafarin discusses her artistic evolution from Iran to the U.S., the influence of architecture, light, and landscape on her creative process, and how memory, displacement, and identity inform her work. She reflects on navigating multiple cultural contexts, finding freedom through abstraction, and building community within the contemporary art world. Listeners will gain a deep understanding of Lotfi’s conceptual approach, her studio practice, and the subtle ways she challenges perception through form and presence. Whether you’re an art lover, student, or creative professional, this episode offers a compelling look into the life and vision of one of today’s most thought-provoking artists. 🎙️ About the Artist Nazafarin Lotfi is an Iranian-American multi-disciplinary artist whose work examines the tension between interior and exterior worlds through a poetic material language. Her art has been exhibited in leading galleries and museums across the U.S. and internationally, with pieces that bridge minimalism, embodiment, and philosophical inquiry.
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BIO
Nazafarin Lotfi is an Iranian multi-disciplinary artist who studies how the self and notions of identity are understood in relationship to architecture, landscape, space, and place. She explores humanness in relation to non-human bodies and places that are defined by practices of map-making and gardening. Nazafarin was born in Mashhad, Iran in 1984 during the Iran-Iraq war. She is one of four girls, her mother was a teacher who introduced her daughters to arts and literature. And her father owned a small business. Her exposure to the arts was limited as a child before she attended the University of Tehran where she earned her BA in Industrial Design. With ambitions to further her education in the West, Nazafarin headed to the US and gained an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. After graduating she took to teaching, always seeking a life that would reflect her art. She would soon find a place for her work in exhibitions and shows, nationally and internationally at venues such as the University Galleries at Illinois State University, Tucson Museum of Art, Artpace, Phoenix Art Museum, and Elmhurst Museum of Art. Nazafarin is the recipient of 2023 Eliza Moore Fellowship for Artistic Excellence. She says of her art: “I think placing myself between two very different aesthetics and ideologies allows me to create a more complicated personal language. And that does more justice to the complexities that I experience as an Iranian female artist living in the U.S. I grew up with social realist propaganda and had developed a mistrust of it. I come from a traditional society for which history weighs so much, and that can be limiting.’ Nazafarin is represented by Regards in Chicago. She lives in Tucson, Arizona with her husband Austin, a Professor of Persian Poetry, and two cats.
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