[7] Her work has been presented in solo exhibitions at the Finnish Institute in Stockholm (2016), Kogo Gallery, Tartu (2019)[8] and Oksasenkatu 11, Helsinki (2019),[9] among others.
She has also exhibited her work at the 1st Trondheim Biennale in Norway, Finnish Museum of Photography, XV Biennale de la Méditerranée in Thessaloniki, Helsinki Photography Biennial, Design Museum, Helsinki, Gothenburg International Biennial for Contemporary Art, and Survival Kit 10.0.
[11] For her graduation project “How to Do Things with Words (A Legal Performance)” (2011) at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts, she carried out an artistic ceremony, in which she married the artist Jaakko Karhunen in reaction to the rise of a populist right wing party and their proposal for new immigration policies and lowering the funds for contemporary art.
The project ended in 2017 with a public divorce ceremony at the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki when Razavi received a permanent EU permit for residence.
[12] In 2020, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma obtained both works in the form of video installations and personal valuables in their collection.