Shirin Neshat

Shirin Neshat

ISBN: 8881583607

ISBN 13: 9788881583607

Publication Date: 2002

Authors: Giorgio Verzotti, Roselee Goldberg, Hamid Dabashi, Shirin Neshat, Massiimiliano Gioni, Marguerite Shore, Silvia Maglioni, Graeme Thomson

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In Shirin Neshat's photographs, Persian calligraphic script is transcribed over black and white depictions of the exposed faces, hands, and feet of Iranian women. In her video works, swarms of women in black hijabs ululate, a man in a white dress shirt and black pants sings to an all-male audience, and a lone, nearly invisible woman chants to herself in a darkened house. Always aesthetically compelling, Neshat's work is equally thematically ambiguous, never settling on a simple or singular meaning, never offering social commentary within prescribed limits. Though focused on the particulars of sex segregation and the suppression of women in contemporary Iran, Neshat underscores the relevance of her poetic, disturbing, moving ensembles to a broader culture. This monograph documents and provides critical insight into the evolution of her work.