Q&A Shirin Neshat portrays Iranian culture and personal memory in photography and film New


Shirin Neshat Biography, Art, Films, Women of Allah, Rebellious Silence, & Turbulent Britannica

Birth Qazvin, Iran, 1957 Phonetic Spelling SHEE-REEN neh-SHAHT NMWA Exhibitions She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World, 2016 Modern Love: Gifts to the Collection from Heather and Tony Podesta, 2008 Works by Shirin Neshat On Guard


Shirin Neshat — Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions

Iranian visual artist Shirin Neshat uses film, video, and photography to explore issues of gender and identity, with a particular focus on women's relationships with religious cultural.


Shirin Neshat’s Rapture Veiled women in traditional Islamic attire

Shirin Neshat, (born March 26, 1957, Qazvīn, Iran), Iranian-born American artist whose photography, video, and feature films investigate how women find freedom in repressive societies. About her work, Neshat stated: "Everything I've done is a celebration of the power of women.


Shirin Neshat IDIS

Iranian-born artist Shirin Neshat explores the paradox of being an artist in exile: a voice for her people, but unable to go home. In her work, she explores Iran pre- and post-Islamic Revolution, tracing political and societal change through powerful images of women.


Shirin Neshat Mudam

Shirin Neshat is a contemporary Iranian visual artist best known for her work in photography, video, and film (such as her 1999 film Rapture),which explore the relationship between women and the religious and cultural value systems of Islam. View Shirin Neshat's 907 artworks on artnet.


Shirin Neshat Starker Auftritt

3.8K 356K views 14 years ago In Turbulent, Neshats 1998 two-screen video installation, two singers (Shoja Azari playing the role of the male and Iranian Vocalist and composer Sussan Deyhim as.


Shirin Neshat’s Turbulent forces you to take a side

Iranian-born visual artist Shirin Neshat is seen as a powerful voice for Iranian women… but her art has never been shown in Iran. For TED Radio Hour, she speaks with host Manoush Zomorodi on.


Female Iconoclasts Shirin Neshat Artland Magazine

The Art Newspaper 18 June 2020 Share Shirin Neshat's most important works in film are being screened online in a five-day-long mini film festival (20-24 June), organised by Goodman Gallery to.


26072013. Shirin Neshat YouTube

0:00 / 8:37 Shirin Neshat | Shirin on Shirin Out of Sync - Art in Focus 4.59K subscribers 45K views 7 years ago Art for me is a place where my most inner and outer worlds connect. Its the only.


Female Iconoclasts Shirin Neshat Artland Magazine

Shirin Neshat is perhaps the most famous living Iranian artist in the world. She has lived in the United States, in exile from her native Iran, for most of her adult life. Neshat was born in.


Shirin Neshat & her iconic Speechless photo

1. Turbulent (1998): Shirin Neshat's First Video Production Turbulent Video Still by Shirin Neshat, 1998, via Architectural Digest Shirin Neshat 's transition into making motion pictures came as a result of a shift in her thinking process about politics and history.


Shirin Neshat’s Path from Art School Outcast to Contemporary Art Icon Artsy

Parted from her family for 12 years, absent from the place she grew up in, Shirin Neshat sought out a team of exiled Iranian artists to create a piece that would indulge her nostalgia for.


Shirin Neshat & her iconic Speechless photo

Power and Protest. For decades, Shirin Neshat's expansive body of work has focused on the problematics of the female body, and how it continues to be a contested space for sin, shame, violence, repression yet rebellion, power, and protest. Shirin Neshat's new exhibition The Fury at Fotografiska Stockholm comprises a double-c hannel video installation and a series of black and white.


Shirin Neshat Turbulent, 1998, blackandwhite video installation, installation view, Lahore

Shirin Neshat's photographic series "Women of Allah" examines the complexities of women's identities in the midst of a changing cultural landscape in the Middle East—both through the lens of Western representations of Muslim women, and through the more intimate subject of personal and religious conviction.


Shirin Neshat (Iranian, b. 1957) , Unveiling (from the Women of Allah series) Christie's

The Creation of a Collaborative Video Changed Shirin Neshat's Life and Career. Shirin Neshat (bottom left), with friends and collaborators at the Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris.


Shirin Neshat (B. 1957) , Grace Under Duty Christie's

In Johannesburg, Shirin Neshat's New Videos Conjure the Power of Dreams Charlotte Jansen Aug 9, 2016 8:11AM Shirin Neshat, still from Roja (2016). Image courtesy of the artist and Goodman Gallery. Shirin Neshat doesn't make a lot of work. Her endeavors with film are, in her words, "a real test of endurance."