Parsa Hosseinpour is an Iranian painter whose work draws on the tactile and emotional qualities of fabric. Parsa works between Tehran and Berlin and holds a B.A. in Performing Arts from the University of Tehran from 2011. She often paints directly on blanket-like textiles, exploring how texture, weight, and softness can hold memory and time. Her paintings combine gesture and material presence in ways that blur the line between image and object.
Solo exhibitions include I Close My Eyes to See, Luisa Catucci Art Lab, Berlin, Germany (2025); Gradually Becoming a Tree, O Gallery, Tehran, Iran (2021); Look at Me, Raj Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran (2018); The Invisibles, Naav Gallery, Karaj, Iran (2016); The Lives of Others, Aran Art Gallery, Brussels, Belgium (2015).
Group exhibitions include Roots, Luisa Catucci Gallery, Berlin, Germany (2025); Routine Error, Keiman Gallery, Tehran, Iran (2025); Alive in Color, Maryam Art Gallery, Kashan, Iran (2024); Artist Beyond Tomorrow, Iran–Switzerland Chamber of Commerce, Tehran, Iran (2023); Visionarium, Iranian Artists Forum, Tehran, Iran (2022); The New Artist, Boomer Gallery, London, United Kingdom (2022); Lesion, Nowon Gallery, Tehran, Iran (2022); Armenia Art Fair, Saye Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia (2022); Surface, Iranshahr Vision Gallery, Tehran, Iran (2020); The Ramification of Art, Farmanfarma Gallery, Tehran, Iran (2020); Selected Group Shows (Seyhoun; Hamras; 14th Gallery), Tehran, Iran (2018–2019).
Highlights and collections. Hosseinpour was a resident artist in 2025 in Luisa Catucci Art Lab in Berlin, Germany and in 2022 in Luisa Catucci Art Lab in Berlin, Germany. She was also featured in 2023 in Volume 17 Magazine selected with Kristin Hjellegjerde. She received commissions from Illustration, Shahrvand Newspaper, Tehran, Iran (2016–2021); Illustration, Jahane Sanat Newspaper, Tehran, Iran (2019–2022); Illustration, Hamshahri Newspaper, Tehran, Iran (2009–2010), and Public art & site-specific works (murals, calligraphy, decorative painting), cultural and commercial spaces, Tehran & Karaj, Iran (2016–2022).

