
Samira Abbassy’s Psychic Intrusion explores identity, memory, and transformation through a decade of paintings and works on paper. Merging Iranian-Persian and European influences, she examines the interplay between personal history and collective narratives. Her figures, often mirrored or fragmented, reflect Jungian archetypes and psychological conflict. With motifs of metamorphosis, medical imagery, and ancestral echoes, Abbassy navigates the evolving self in an era of rapid external change.