About

Saba Bagheri is a Berlin-based interdisciplinary artist working across installation, film, and textiles. Her practice engages with the intersections of cinema, memory, and personal history, often translating fragmented images into layered environments that explore the shifting ground between individual and collective experience.

She approaches cinema as a field of ready-mades, a reservoir of images already charged with memory and cultural resonance. By cutting, reassembling, and reframing film stills and everyday fragments, she investigates how memory reshapes reality, how absence leaves traces, and how new constellations emerge from what is remembered and what is forgotten. Through her installations, Bagheri seeks to evoke a cinematic atmosphere within physical space, where light, sound, and material form create immersive encounters. Her work reflects on the fragile interplay between fragmentation and connection, inviting audiences to navigate the spaces between presence and absence, the mundane and the poeti, image and memory.

Alongside her artistic practice, Bagheri has worked as an educator and art teacher, and cultural worker.

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