• Authors: Octavio Zaya (Ed.), Hamid Dabashi and Chus Martínez.
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  • Koldo Mitxelena Kulturunea | Casa Asia, 2005
  • Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa, General Directorate of Culture.
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This publication aims to explore not only the contemporary artistic practices that emerged in Iran after the 1979 revolution, but also the lives of artists who come to terms with the cultural, psychological and social impact of the events that followed. the upheaval that his country experienced. The texts gathered in this book attempt to address the contradictions, frictions and uncertainties related to the search for a new identity of change and transformation in turbulent times. Despite the progressive opening of this country in the international arena, this book It continues to be a testimony to take into account when you want to know the history of art in the last decades of this country.

The Iranian artists presenting their works are: David Abir, Shoja Azari, Kouross Esmaeli, Shadi Ghadirian, Fariba Hajamadi, YZ Kami, Elahe Massumi, Farhad Moshiri, Shirin Samadi Aliabadi, Shahryar Nashat, Seifollah Samadian, Shirin Neshat and Sadegh Tirafkan.

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