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Jahan Rezakhanlou

Jahan Rezakhanlou is a Swiss-Iranian sound artist and freelance journalist currently living in Naarm, Australia. His writing explores various different themes examining the intersections between art, urbanism, and activism, and generally exploring various cultural narratives from around the world. He has a keen interest in Japanese and Hong Kong culture.

Jahan Rezakhanlou's Latest Articles

Trash Museum of Bishkek. Photo: Supplied. A shipping container in the middle of a desert landscape with seven people sitting and standing out the front.
Opinions & Analysis

Why you should pay attention to Central Asia ecological art

Ecological art in Central Asia confronts oppressive state power and the environmental crisis, yet is overlooked in contemporary discourse.

Jahan Rezakhanlou

Feb 8, 2024

Families. Korean-Japanese ‘family’ band, Tennger. Photo: Supplied. Three figures stand in a triangle arrangement looking at the viewer with their hands in prayer. They are all wearing white flowing garments in a natural setting with a brown, rocky background.
Features

Creativity begins at home? Families in support of artistic growth

How does the influence of creative parents affect a child as they grow? We take a look at three distinct…

Jahan Rezakhanlou

Dec 18, 2023

Features

Postcard from Hong Kong

Your cultural guide to Hong Kong with art hubs that offer respite from the busy city filled with creativity from…

Jahan Rezakhanlou

Sep 18, 2023

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Two panels. On left is black and white portrait of a man with short cropped hair. On right is cover of a book, 'Blind Corners' which is salmon coloured.

Book review: Blind Corners, Michael Collins

Dr Diana Carroll

Jun 24, 2025

A woman in a red dress singing on stage. Tina The Tina Turner Musical

Musical review: Tina –The Tina Turner Musical, Birmingham Hippodrome

Claire Parsons

Jun 23, 2025

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