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Bahar Sabzevari: Ancestral Algorithms

January 27 – March 1, 2026

Bahar Sabsevari, Party (diptych), 2019

Bahar Sabsevari

Party (diptych), 2019

Oil on wood panel

36 x 24 in. | 92 x 61 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Futuristic Simurgh (alayed al makhlught series), 2024

Bahar Sabsevari

Futuristic Simurgh (alayed al makhlught series), 2024

Acrylic on canvas

36 x 24 in. |  92 x 61 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Untitled, 2024

Bahar Sabsevari

Untitled, 2024

Charcoal & Acrylic on wood panel

30 x 24 in. |  77 x 61 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Leili & Majnoon, 2019

Bahar Sabsevari

Leili & Majnoon, 2019

Oil on wood panel

20 x 16 in. |  51 x 41 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Oracle, She Who Remembers, 2025

Bahar Sabsevari

Oracle, She Who Remembers, 2025

Oil on paper mounted on wood panel

12 x 12 in. |  31 x 31 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Golden Age, 2019

Bahar Sabsevari

Golden Age, 2019

Oil on gold leaf on wood panel

48 x 36 in. |  122 x 92 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Emergent Consciousness, 2025

Bahar Sabsevari

Emergent Consciousness, 2025

Oil on wood panel

12 x 16 in. |  31 x 41 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Untitled (crown series), 2020

Bahar Sabsevari

Untitled (crown series), 2020

Oil on wood panel

30 x 24 in. |  77 x 61 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Untitled (crown series), 2020

Bahar Sabsevari

Untitled (crown series), 2020

Oil on wood panel

30 x 24 in. |  77 x 61 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Signal, 2020 - 2025

Bahar Sabsevari

Signal, 2020 - 2025

Oil on canvas

4 8x 72 in | 122 x 183 cm

Bahar Sabsevari, Avian Network, 2020 - 2025

Bahar Sabsevari

Avian Network, 2020 - 2025

Oil on canvas

48 x 72 in, | 122 x 183 cm

Press Release

Dubai, UAE – Leila Heller Gallery is delighted to announce the upcoming solo exhibition, a curated selection of artworks by Bahar Sabzevari titled Ancestral Algorithms’ opening on 27th January 2026.

 

Ancestral Algorithms explores the evolution of communication across time—from myth, nature, and ancestral memory to artificial intelligence and constructed systems. Drawing parallels between ancient storytelling and contemporary technologies, the series reflects on how both myths and machines are human-made frameworks designed to transmit knowledge, shape belief systems, and ensure survival. By bringing together organic forms, mechanical structures, and symbolic networks, the work situates the viewer in a space between nature and technology, where memory, awareness, and connection continue to reorganize themselves in new forms.