Azar Emami Pari, M.A.

Doctoral Fellow

Azar Emami Pari is a PhD candidate in Art History at TU Berlin specializing in Safavid and Qajar visual culture, as well as Persian carpets. As a Pre-Doctoral Fellow in the Lise-Meitner-Gruppe “Coded Objects” at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, she examines Safavid carpet fragments as objects through which knowledge is produced, transmitted, and recoded across ritual, domestic, and museological settings. Trained in art history, art education, and carpet and textile studies, she combines close material analysis with culturally situated modes of perception. She has taught on Persian carpet aesthetics, ways of seeing carpets, and historical dyeing practices at the University of Passau, and will offer a course on celestial imagination and ritual materiality in ancient Iran and Mesopotamia at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. 

  • Safavid and Qajar visual culture
  • Islamic art and material culture
  • Persian carpets and textile studies
  • Traditional Persian dyeing techniques
  • Persian art and aesthetics
  • Islamic art history and cross-cultural visual epistemologies

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