1st Edition

Translation and Transgression in the Art of Shirin Neshat

By Erin C. Devine Copyright 2024
130 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

130 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

130 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Precisely 30 years after the debut of her provocative photo-portraits, this book chronicles the early career of Iranian-American artist Shirin Neshat. In its first 20 years, Neshat’s work weaved viewers into complex readings of women and power in Iran. Yet her images also drew criticisms of exoticizing Muslim women, and later video installations were accused of lacking political assertion during... Read more

Introduction

1. Signs in Silence: Performing the Subjects of Unveiling and Women of Allah

2. Spectacle of Memory: Embodied Experience in Neshat’s Early Video Installations

3. ‘Here Vs. There:’ Translation and the Global Exhibition

4. From Transgression to Aesthetic-Political Commitment: Neshat’s Iran at the Crossroads

Conclusion

Biography

Erin Devine is an artist and writer based in Washington, DC and Cologne, Germany. She exhibits installation and performance-based works internationally, contributes criticism to multiple publications, curates exhibitions for spaces in the DC area, and is a Professor of Art History at Northern Virginia Community College.