MEANWHILE
Shirana Shahbazi
Hardbound,
8" x 11¼", 64
pages
40 color illustrations
2008, JRP Ringier
Text by Gianni Jetzer, Ali Subotnick, Kate
Bus
From the Publisher:
In a New York Times review, Roberta Smith
wrote that Shirana Shahbazi “treats her photographs like
words that can be used in different sentences or translated into
entirely different languages.” Shahbazi-who won the London
Citibank Prize in 2002 and participated in the 2005 Venice Biennale-was
born in Tehran in 1974, moved to Germany as a child and is currently
based in Zurich. Her work reflects the references she has absorbed
from both Iranian and European cultures. Trained as a photographer,
Shahbazi shoots eclectically-portraits, still lifes, landscapes.
These photographs are then often used as source material for paintings,
billboards and traditional Iranian carpets. By altering the scale
of the photographs, transposing the imagery into a new medium
and blending cultures, she subverts viewers' expectations about
the relationship between an artist's identity and her work. Lavishly
illustrated, this monograph includes essays by Kate Bush, Ali
Subotnick and Gianni Jetzer.
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