
Artist talk with Parsa Kamehkhosh
on “The Most Interesting Things Are Invisible!”
06.03.2025 Artist talk with Parsa Kamehkhosh
on “The Most Interesting Things Are Invisible!”
at 10–11.30 on Zoom (request link via info@taidekoulumaa.fi)
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Parsa Kamehkhosh is a performance artist and designer currently residing in Helsinki, Finland. His practice explores the matter of “being in the world” in the context of the interaction between daily life and the notion of life on the existential level. He often employs objects and materials as manifestations of contemporary human everyday aesthetics and in relation to various narratives that define the position of humans in the universe and beyond. His works maneuver on the borders of the inner and external worlds, natural and supernatural, seen and unseen.
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[Image description: In this portrait, Parsa, wearing a black sweater, is looking at something outside the frame—an unseen subject to the viewer. He appears slightly mesmerized by what he is observing. At the top of the image, the title of the lecture "The Most Interesting Things Are Invisible!" written in neon green letters.]
Image credits: The original photo was taken by Aman Askarizad. (cropped and edited by Parsa Kamehkhosh)