
Mohammad Rasoulinezhad (born 1979 in Karaj, Iran) is an Iranian sculptor and visual artist. He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design from Azad University of Tehran and is a member of the Iranian Sculptors Society. Throughout his career, Rasoulinejad has held several solo exhibitions, including “In a Thirsty Summer Evening” (2018) and “Chair” (2016) at Sales Gallery, Tehran, as well as “Line” and “Writings” at Khorshid Gallery, Semnan (2010). His works have also been shown in more than thirty group exhibitions both in Iran and abroad. In recent years, he has participated in a number of international art events such as the Kokand International Festival in Uzbekistan (2025), the International Art Festival of Qatar in Doha (2022), and several group shows at Sales Gallery, Nagar Gallery, Aaran Gallery, and Sufi Gallery in Tehran. His works were also featured in the Members Collection of the Iranian Sculptors Society at the Iranian Artists Forum (2024). In 2022, a documentary film titled “Thirsty Sunset” was produced about his life and artistic journey, written and directed by Farzad Habibzadeh and produced by the Iranian Ministry of Cultural Heritage. Rasouli Nejad has received several awards, including the Silver Medal Award at the National Museum of Iran (2020). His works were also selected among the Top 5 Chair Design Projects in the National Furniture Design Council Festival (2018), and among the Top 20 Creative Works in Iranian Handicrafts (2016), a collaboration between the Iranian Artists Forum and Sooreh University in Tehran. Rasoulinejad’s art reflects a poetic and contemplative approach to form and material. His works often blur the boundaries between sculpture and drawing, merging tangible structure with emotional resonance. Through his creations, he invites the viewer into a quiet dialogue between matter, memory, and time.