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Nairy Baghramian (born 1971) is an Iranian-born German visual artist. Since 1984, she has lived and worked in Berlin. When the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum selected Baghramian as a finalist for the 2020 Hugo Boss Prize, they described Baghramian’s statues as: "...[Exploring] the workings of the body, gender, and public and private space." Nairy Baghramian (* 1971 in Isfahan) ist eine iranisch-armenische Künstlerin (Skulpturen, Fotografie, Texte).
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