Zanbagh Lotfi's First Solo Show in Rome at Richter Fine Art
Zanbagh Lotfi, an Iranian painter born in Tehran in 1976, presents her first solo exhibition at Richter Fine Art in Rome. The show features eleven works, some large-scale and partially produced for the venue. Lotfi, who moved to Italy in 2003, creates paintings that blend personal and collective memory, focusing on female bodies with obscured faces and surprising natural elements. Her style employs intense color, light, and detailed brushstrokes, aiming to envelop the viewer in an intimate, universal experience. The exhibition runs at the Roman gallery, marking a significant step for the artist in Italy.
Key facts
- Zanbagh Lotfi was born in Tehran in 1976.
- She moved to Italy in 2003.
- This is her first solo exhibition at Richter Fine Art in Rome.
- The exhibition includes eleven works, some large-scale and partially site-specific.
- Her paintings explore personal and collective memory.
- Female bodies with obscured faces are a recurring motif.
- The artist uses intense color, light, and detailed brushstrokes.
- The show is hosted at Richter Fine Art in Rome.
Entities
Artists
- Zanbagh Lotfi
Institutions
- Richter Fine Art
Locations
- Tehran
- Iran
- Rome
- Italy