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Rokni Haerizadeh

born 1978

Biography

Rokni Haerizadeh (born 1978) is an Iranian artist living and working in Dubai. He participated in the Carnegie International in 2013. He is part of a collective Ramin, Rokni, Hesam

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  • Fictionville: Blackness Ringed with Light Bulbs

    Rokni Haerizadeh
    2011
  • Fictionville: Poverty is the Spectre of Genius

    Rokni Haerizadeh
    2011
  • Fictionville: Act like You talk

    Rokni Haerizadeh
    2011
  • Fictionville: Praying for Each Other’s Salvation

    Rokni Haerizadeh
    2011
  • Fictionville: The Miniature Wings of Speedy Thoughts

    Rokni Haerizadeh
    2011
  • Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?

    Rokni Haerizadeh
    2010–11
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