About
Faezeh Zandieh (born 1993, Iran)
working between Tehran and Paris.
She began her practice with printmaking before expanding into painting, video, and sculpture. Her work explores the body as a site of tension and sensitivity, focusing on the subtle energies that emerge through contact and shared experience.
Since 2017, she has exhibited her work in Iran and internationally, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. In 2022, she received a one-year scholarship through a collaboration between the French Embassy and the Bloukian Foundation, enabling her to relocate to France. In 2023, she was awarded the Khor Art Prize. Her work has been presented at major art fairs such as The Armory Show (New York), Art Dubai, and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
In 2025–2026, she was an artist in residence at Fiminco Foundation in Paris. Alongside her studio practice, she leads printmaking workshops and works extensively with chalcography and other techniques, maintaining printmaking as a central and tactile element of her artistic language.