Morteza Soorani (b. 1988, Ahvaz, Iran) is a self-taught artist based in The Hague working across photography, video, and installation. His practice investigates the social, spatial, and political infrastructures that shape human relationships with water. Combining archival research with documentary and image-based strategies, he examines how water is managed, represented, and contested within contemporary environmental conditions. His work addresses issues such as contamination, drinking-water scarcity, and broader questions of ecological habitability, approaching landscapes in transformation as sites where human behavior and its consequences become visible.

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