Sissi Farassat

Biography

Sissi Farassat approaches photography as both image and object. Working with found and self‑made photographs, she transforms prints through meticulous, hands‑on methods, from intricate embroidery and beadwork to, in her most recent work, overmats cut into unexpected forms. Drawing from the visual language of vernacular photography, her work emphasizes the tension between what a photograph reveals and what it withholds, touching on themes of memory, desire, and the shifting role of women in visual culture.

 

Farassat's early portraits and self‑portraits are densely encrusted with beads and sequins, each stitch reframing the subject through the gradual accumulation of surface. In her recent Revelation series, much of the image is concealed behind these overmats so that only select fragments remain visible, a method art historian Michel Poivert has described as anti‑collage. This distillation reduces the photograph to its most charged elements, allowing the mystery to become the image itself.

 

Farassat’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna; Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; the Museum der Moderne, Salzburg; and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Her photographs are held in public and private collections including the Collection of the City of Linz, Austria; the Collection of the City of Vienna, Austria; and Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland.

Works
  • Sissi Farassat Revelation keyhole cut out of overmat revealing woman's leg
    Sissi Farassat
    Ann, 2025
  • Framed photo with custom overmat revealing a female figure's eyes and hand rested on her arm by Sissi Farassat
    Sissi Farassat
    Anneliese, 2024-25
  • Framed photograph with overmat revealing four parts of and man and woman's face touching cheeks by Sissi Farassat
    Sissi Farassat
    Ida-Paul, 2025
  • Framed photograph with overmat and three windows revealing man's eyes, woman's mouth, and woman's pointing finger, by Sissi Farassat
    Sissi Farassat
    Isa and Carlo, 2024-25
  • Sissi Farassat Revelation Nadia and David vertical cuts in overmat revealing woman and man
    Sissi Farassat
    Stella and David, 2025
  • Sissi Farassat Revelation Mann Frau two circular cut outs in overmat revealing eyes
    Sissi Farassat
    Helene and James, 2025
  • Block Shoes
    Sissi Farassat
    Block Shoes, 2021
  • White Room 4
    Sissi Farassat
    White Room 4, 2020
  • Tanja
    Sissi Farassat
    Tanja, 2020
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