Ali Ganjavi
Bio
Ali Ganjavi (b. 1980, Saari, Iran) works much like a poet, constructing rhythmical sequences and subtle units of meaning within carefully calibrated visual structures. His frame-by-frame depictions suspend time, opening space for reflection. While grounded in hyperrealism, his surreal approach to color creates distance—color, for Ganjavi, serves as a narrative device rather than a mere vehicle of representation. By disrupting visual habits and reordering familiar forms, he invites viewers to reconsider interpretation, meaning and truth. In these moments of hesitation, his work underscores the instability of both vision and thought.
Since 2000, Ganjavi has held five solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group shows. His recent presentation at Art Dubai 2025 further expanded his visual inquiry, situating his nuanced explorations of perception and narration within a broader international context.
Since 2000, Ganjavi has held five solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group shows. His recent presentation at Art Dubai 2025 further expanded his visual inquiry, situating his nuanced explorations of perception and narration within a broader international context.















