Iranian artist Shirin Neshat is taking on a subject close to home for her new film, which is debuting at Los Angeles’s Broad Museum in October. Titled Land of Dreams, the film is a rumination on ...
I recognized Shirin Neshat by her black kohl eyeliner, which frames her kind eyes like war paint. We met at Goodman Gallery in London, where the veteran artist is presenting a new body of work in her ...
For her show at the Palazzo Marin, the artist found inspiration in the story of fellow Iranian Nasim Aghdam, whose dispute ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The films and photographs of internationally celebrated artist Shirin Neshat are opening on exhibit at The Broad. It is the largest exhibition of her nearly 30-year career. The ...
A still from the film Munis, 2008. © Shirin Neshat. Courtesy of Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels Ahmed (Our House Is on Fire), 2013 © Shirin Neshat ...
Iranian visual artist Shirin Neshat is renowned for her photography series and films, which often address the social, political and cultural dimensions of women in Islamic societies. Rodolfo Martinez ...
On the eve of the largest and most comprehensive survey of her 30-year career, photographer and filmmaker Shirin Neshat admits to surprising herself. From her landmark “Women of Allah” — ...
In 1975 Shirin Neshat’s parents sent her from Iran to live with her older sister in a cramped Westwood apartment. She immediately fell into depression. Then only 17, she didn’t speak a word of English ...
Shirin Neshat's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices of up to 269,000 USD for film, video & digital medias, and 265,000 USD for photographys. In the past 12 months, ...
A new exhibition of female Iranian artists curated by photographer and filmmaker Shirin Neshat explores the nexus between politics, protest and culture. Christiane speaks with Neshat alongside another ...
Iranian artist Shirin Neshat is known for her images of women that pose probing questions about the female body within Islam and Iranian culture. This hour, she reflects on her life and work in exile.
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