Desire Moheb-Zandi’s work crosses boundaries—both literal and metaphorical. The exhibition “Cross Over” embodies her journey between craft and art, cultural identities, materials, traditions, and experimentation.
Born in Berlin to Iranian and Uzbek/Turkish parents and raised in Turkey, Moheb-Zandi’s work reflects the fluidity of her own identity, always in motion between “here” and “there.” This cultural crossing is mirrored in her weaving practice, where she transitions from traditional techniques passed down through generations to innovative, contemporary approaches. By weaving with upcycled advanced threads, natural fibers, she challenges the limitations of craft, transforming it into an evolving art form that embodies movement and change.
In „Cross Over“, weaving becomes a metaphor for this continuous movement—threads crossing over each other to create a cohesive, evolving whole. Much like a textile score, the act of weaving unfolds in real time, mirroring the improvisational nature of music. The loom dictates the rhythm, while the artist’s hand guides each thread, creating a dynamic conversation between intention and spontaneity, past and present.
The works invite viewers to experience textiles not only as a visual medium but as a tactile exploration of identity, materiality, and transformation. This exhibition fosters an ongoing dialogue between craft and contemporary art, tradition and innovation—where each woven piece represents a moment of crossing over into something new.