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Persia Reframed - Iranian Visions of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Zusatztext 'A pioneering independent curator in her field, with long experience at New York's Museum of Modern Art, Fereshteh Daftari at last offers a scholarly and critically insightful account of the numerous currents and cross currents of modern and contemporary art in Iran before and after the Islamic Revolution.’ Informationen zum Autor Curator and scholar Fereshteh Daftari received her Ph.D. in art history from Columbia University (1988). Without Boundary: Seventeen Ways of Looking (2006) was among a number of exhibitions she curated while working at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1988-2009). As an independent curator and scholar she has continued writing and curating international exhibitions of Middle Eastern art, with a focus on the modern and contemporary art of Iran. Klappentext The modern and contemporary art of Iran has often been understood, and positioned by commercial institutions, as decorative or ethnic - hence the focus on calligraphy and veiled women. At a scholarly level it has been characterized as a comment on the socio-political context of the country. Viewing Iranian art as neither a commodity, nor an illustration of theory, Fereshteh Daftari approaches the modern art of Iran as a democratic space where pluralism - a range of different styles and ideas - can thrive. This art historical exploration offers new insights into Iranian art, from the late nineteenth century Qajar period, via the Saqqakhaneh movement of the 1960s and into the contemporary world. In the process the author comments on the concept of modernism in a non-Western environment and the shifting meanings of abstraction. She takes both a specific and a panoramic view of Iranian art to expose new themes such as the subversive appropriation of traditional art, whilst also tackling more perennial issues such as gender. With experience as an international curator, Daftari reviews the representations of Iranian artists outside the country and discusses the varied angles from which she has introduced the art to a Western audience. She explains how in the process she has steered clear of contentious rubrics, valorized contemporary media, and probed the complex relation between the individual and the political. Vorwort An elegantly illustrated history of Iranian modern art viewed as an arena where different styles and ideas have thrived from the late nineteenth century to the contemporary era Zusammenfassung Fereshteh Daftari approaches the modern art of Iran as a democratic space where pluralism - a range of different styles and ideas - can thrive Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsPrologue.Chapter I. Modernism(s): Contextualizing the Terms of Discussion Chapter II. Saqqakhaneh Revisited Chapter III. Tanavoli in Context Chapter IV. Abstraction to Figuration: Politics of Morphology Chapter V. The Tip of the Iceberg: Contemporary Art in Iran and Its Diaspora Chapter VI: Introducing Iranian Art Abroad: A Curatorial Perspective ...

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