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The Renaissance Of Iranian Art
13. maj/svibanj, 2010.
Selected works of prominent Iranian artists.
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Nikoo Tarkhani, 27, is a painter who lives and works in Tehran. This piece is titled "This Is Not A Woman." She writes in gallery materials that women in her paintings "have no criteria of womanhood" because "they're bald and, although they're naked, the feminine organs do not exist." She says her works are influenced by Surrealism, Expressionism, and figurative styles, but they "still have the accent of contemporary art."
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Ramin Haerizadeh, 35, is an internationally exhibited artist who lives and works in Dubai. This piece is from his "Men of Allah" series. The paintings refer to a traditional religious play popularized during Iran's Qajar dynasty (1794-1925) called Taaziye, in which both male and female roles are played by men. Haerizadeh uses Taaziye to play on questions of gender, identity, religion, and tradition.
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Iranian Art: Golnar Tabibzadeh - Twenty-six-year-old Golnar Tabibzadeh is a painter who lives and works in Tehran whose works have been exhibited internationally. This piece is titled "Pieta."
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Bita Ghezelayagh, 44, started working in the traditional Iranian craft of felt-making in 2003 and had her first solo exhibition at the Tehran's House of Artists in 2008. She has also been exhibited throughout Europe. In 1984, during the Iran-Iraq war, Ghezelayagh left for Paris to study architecture and returned to Tehran in 1994, where she worked in building restoration for the Association of Iranian Calligraphers in Tehran.
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