Neda Saeedi
Neda Saeedi Born in Tehran/Iran, lives and works in Berlin. She studied classical sculpture under the direction of Raffie Davtian in Tehran and later Fine Arts at the LensBased Class of Prof. Hito Steyelr at Berlin Uni- versity of Arts (UdK). She is the recipient of the Villa Romana Prize 2022 and a fellow of the International Research Fellow of Max-Planck-Institut in Florenz, the Kunstfonds Scholarship 2020 and The Elsa Neumann Emerging Artist Prize 2019. She is an alumni of the Delfina Foundation Artist Residency in London. The publications ONLY BIRDS WHO FLY THE HIGHEST CAN SHATTER THE WINDOWS (German, English ) by Archive books, RETURN TO NEVERLAND - A CONVERSATION BETWEEN NEDA SAEEDI & HOMAYOUN SIRIZI (in Farsi and English) by Pejman Foundation are her recent publications. Saeedi has exhibited her work at galleries, museums and art spaces internationally – such as Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden; Taxipalais Kunsthalle Tiroll, Innsbruck; Extra City, Antwerp; Luleå Biennial 2018; Ludlow 38, New York; Bonner Bundeskunsthalle; Folkwang Museum, Essen; Savvy Contemporary, Berlin, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; Argo Factory, Tehran among others.