Il Museo di Belle Arti di Boston ospita la mostra "She who tells a story", che raccoglie le opere di dodici donne originarie del Medio Oriente i cui lavori raccontano la vita dei loro Paesi attraverso un occhio smaccatamente femminile.
In foto: Don’t Forget This Is Not You (for Sahar Lotfi)
Newsha Tavakolian (Iranian, born in 1981)
2010
Pigment print
*Reproduced with permission.
*Courtesy of the artist and East Wing Contemporary Gallery.
*Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Kristen Gresh, curatrice della mostra, spiega così il suo intento: "Il mio obbiettivo principale era mostrare la scena artistica contemporanea e abbattere stereotipi che diventano effetti collaterali."
In foto: Speechless
Shirin Neshat (Iranian born, born in 1957)
1996
Gelatin silver print with pen and ink
*Copyright Shirin Neshat.
*Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Purchased with funds provided by Jamie McCourt through the 2012 Collectors Committee, M.2012.60
*Courtesy of Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels
*Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Le immagini, che vanno dalle belle arti al fotogiornalismo, rifiutano l'idea che le donne arabe siano oppresse e senza poteri e mostrano come, invece, buona parte del lavoro artistico più importante che proviene da quest'area geografica sia opera femminile.
In foto: Roja
Shirin Neshat (Iranian born, born in 1957)
2012
Photograph, gelatin silver print with India ink
*Copyright Shirin Neshat,
*Charles Bain Hoyt Fund and Francis Welch Fund
*Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Per visitare la mostra a Boston avete tempo fino al 12 gennaio, ma nelle settimane successive le immagini si sposteranno in giro per i maggiori musei degli Stati Uniti.
Alia, Beirut, Lebanon
Rania Matar (Lebanese, born in 1964)
2010
Pigment Print
*© Rania Matar.
*Courtesy of the artist and Carroll and Sons, Boston.
*Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Stephanie, Beirut, Lebanon
Rania Matar (Lebanese, born in 1964)
2010
Pigment Print
*© Rania Matar.
*Courtesy of the artist and Carroll and Sons, Boston.
*Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
I Am Eve (for Mahsa Vahdat)
Newsha Tavakolian (Iranian, born in 1981)
2010
Pigment print
*Reproduced with permission.
*Courtesy of the artist and East Wing Contemporary Gallery
*Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Untitled, from the Women of Gaza series
Tanya Habjouqa (Jordanian, born in 1975)
2009
Pigment print
*© Tanya Habjouqa.
*Museum purchase with general funds and the Horace W. Goldsmith Fund for Photography
*Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Untitled, from the Women of Gaza series
Tanya Habjouqa (Jordanian, born in 1975)
2009
Pigment print
*© Tanya Habjouqa
*Museum purchase with general funds and the Horace W. Goldsmith Fund for Photography
*Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The Break
Nermine Hammam (born in 1967)
2011
Pigment print
*© Nermine Hammam
*Courtesy of the artist, Rose Issa Projects, London, and Taymour Grahne.
*Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Dreamland I
Nermine Hammam (born in 1967)
2011
Pigment print
*© Nermine Hammam
*Courtesy of the artist and Rose Issa Projects, London
*Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Untitled XIII
Rula Halawani (born in 1964)
2002
Pigment print
*Courtesy of the artist and Selma Feriani Gallery, London
*Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Mother, Daughter, Doll series
Boushra Almutawakel (Yemeni, born in 1969)
2010
Pigment prints
*© Boushra Almutawakel
*Museum purchase with funds donated by Richard and Lucille Spagnuolo
*Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston