Born in Tehran in 1989, Jinoos Misaghi is an Iranian-born painter and visual artist who currently lives and works in Turkey
Jinoos Misaghi’s practice navigates the shifting terrain between memory, identity, and representation. Trained in Graphic Design and Painting at the Kamal-ol-Molk School of Art in Tehran, Misaghi constructs layered, non-linear compositions that unfold like visual labyrinths.
Through collage and fragmentation, she assembles images drawn from media, history, and daily life—elements stripped of their original context and reimagined within new spatial frameworks. Her works invite the viewer into an open-ended narrative where certainty dissolves and multiple perspectives coexist.
Merging the intricate spatial logic of Persian miniature painting with the broader language of Western pictorial traditions, Misaghi’s paintings suspend the viewer in a state of visual wandering—between the real and the imagined, the remembered and the reconstructed.
Her work has been shown in over thirty exhibitions across Iran, Turkey, the UAE, and the UK. She currently lives and works in Turkey.