Three Serpents Climbing a Mountain II

Three Serpents Climbing a Mountain II

Baluch carpet (Southeast Iran), steel, potassium alum
70 × 54 cm
2026
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About the artist

Noushin Redjaian (b. 1988, Graz, Austria) is a Vienna-based artist whose multifaceted practice combines materials and contexts drawn from her cultural surroundings and the natural world. Inspired by cultural history and poetry, Redjaian explores both the physical properties of materials and their symbolic resonance. Through objects and sculptures, she creates poetic constellations that bridge past and future, evoking sensations suspended between intuition and memory. Her works unfold as worlds of hidden symbols and ciphers, reflecting the regional and cultural rootedness of each artefact. Time itself becomes an active force within her practice, generating a tension between fragility and permanence. Encasing origins and symbolism in new forms, her objects tell stories that seek to forge connections between the earliest traces of humanity and the present moment.

Redjaian studied Graphic Art and Printmaking (2015–2016), Transmedia Art (2012–2015) and Fashion (2010–2017) at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. She has also trained in carpet and textile restoration. Her recent projects include the solo exhibitions Tree of Life at Galerie Ernst Hilger (2026), where love goes at Galerie Kandl and Cherish at Ve.Sch Kunstverein in Vienna (2025). Selected group exhibitions in Vienna include Weaving the Present at Neue Kunstverein Wien (2026), Ernst Choice at Galerie Ernst Hilger (2025), Neue Arbeiten & Bar at Wonnerth Dejaco Gallery (2024) and Restructured Recollections at YCC (2024). Redjaian received the Young Artist Award at Bildrecht & Parallel Vienna (2023–2024) and the VCC × viennacontemporary Collectors Prize (2024). Noushin Redjaian is represented by Galerie Ernst Hilger.

More works by this artist

Baluch carpet (Southeast Iran) steel, potassium alum, 60 × 40 cm, 2025/26
Baluch carpet (Southeast Iran), steel, potassium alum, 70 × 54 cm, 2026
Gabbeh (Iran), Kazak (Afghanistan), Indo Modern, Nepal Himalaya, Turkish patchwork carpet, eggs, steel, stainless steel, potassium alum, 340 × 200 × 200 cm, 2026
Qom carpet from 1900, Iran, potassium aluminium sulfate, 2024
Various carpet fibers, 160 × 80 cm, 2025/26
Baluch carpet (Southeast Iran), steel, potassium alum, 60 × 40 cm, 2026

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