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Lot 47*,TP

Shirin Neshat
(Iranian, born 1957)
Untitled (from the Soliloquy Series)

Amended
26 April 2017, 15:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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Shirin Neshat (Iranian, born 1957)

Untitled (from the Soliloquy Series)
gelatin silver print
signed, dated "1999" and inscribed "soliloquy series" on the verso, number 3 from an edition of 5, executed in 1999
101.6 x 152.4cm (40 x 60in).

Footnotes

Provenance:
Property from a private collection, Geneva

Exhibitions:
Montreal, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréalm,Shirin Neshat, 2001
New York, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, Shirin Neshat, May-June 2001
Miami, Miami Art Museum, 2001
Turin, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, January-May 2002
Minneapolis, Walker Art Center, June-September 2002
Houston, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, October-November 2003
Regina, MacKenzie Art Gallery, December 2013– April 2014
Ontario, Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery,January–March 2015

Literature:
Vienna, Kunsthalle, Shirin Neshat: Exhibition Catalogue, 2000, illustrated on page 50

Shirin Neshat's artistic career started from a very personal place. In 1975, Neshat left her hometown of Qazvin to study at the University of California, Berkeley. After almost 20 years of being away, Neshat visited Iran in 1990 deeply saddened and affected by how the Islamic revolution had completely transformed the landscape of her beloved country. In 1993, she produced her first photographic work, the Women of Allah series, which gained her global recognition.

A prominent and incrusted symbol of the Islamic revolution, the chador is a dominant feature in all of Neshat's works, marking the cultural gap between the West and the East, the male and the female and the private versus the public spheres. Her practice challenges preconceptions of Middle Eastern women and addresses the cultural, political and social concerns women face in a contemporary Islamic society.

This hauntingly beautiful black and white still image from the short film installation Soliloquy is captured in front of the Cultural Education Center, a large Brutalist building completed in 1961 as part of the Empire State Plaza in Albany. In this body of work, Neshat uses architecture as a cultural reference as she walks through two distinct landscapes, one in Mardin, Turkey and the other in Albany, New York. The film explores themes of identity, exile and cultural history. Subtly, Neshat renders East and West as cultures in exile from each other but which have distinct parallels and possible points of connection, revealing the beauty and differences within each place. Using dual screenshots facing one another, the mirror effect in Soliloquy allows the viewer to take parallel journeys in two different cultures.

In this photograph Neshat stands on the threshold of two worlds, West and East, modern and traditional, individualistic verses communal. Here, architecture is more than just design; it represents the politics and social strategies of a culture, emphasizing how space and architecture define a society.

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