Return of Rostam II to Iran to fight the demons of modern day

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Return of Rostam II to Iran to fight the demons of modern day

Series: Rostam II
Edition: 3/5
2009
Photographs
Digital print on canvas
Image: 35 x 47 1/4 in. (88.9 x 120.02 cm); Sheet: 42 x 52 in. (106.68 x 132.08 cm)
Purchased with funds provided by the Karl Loring Trust and Art of the Middle East: CONTEMPORARY (M.2011.45.4)
Not currently on public view

Curator Notes

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In his ingenious mixed-media series "Rostam 2 – Return," the Iranian artist Siamak Filizadeh transports the mythical Persian hero Rostam into the context of the present day. Riding a souped-up hybrid vehicle—half horse, half motorcycle—Rostam 2 performs his deeds of valor against the backdrop of twenty-first-century Tehran. Filizadeh has cleverly and seamlessly refashioned this ancient account, enacted across four generations and set amidst tragedy, romance, and heroism, in much the same manner as director Baz Luhrmann modernized Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in the 1996 film version. But in his retelling of this classic Persian tale from the Shahnameh or Book of Kings, the Iranian national epic, Filizadeh bypasses its universalities in favor of more specific social commentary. As with other literary masterpieces, the Shahnameh has an appeal and an elasticity that has allowed successive generations to discover or invent new meanings. Rostam 2, rendered as a plastic doll with movable arms and upper torso, and carrying an automatic rifle with a martyr-red flower stuck in its barrel, rides Rakhsh through a Persian miniature-style rocky landscape. In the background is the Tehran fast food restaurant—‘Super Star’, with a pair of chador-clad women passing by. Nearby, beneath a tree an ominous figure dressed in a black suit, his back to the viewer, speaks on a cell phone. This is the first of several glimpses of Tehran’s rich urban topography provided by Filzadeh.

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Bibliography

  • Komaroff, Linda. "The Return Engagement of Rostam," In Ferdowsi, the Mongols and the History of Iran: Art, Literature and Culture from Early Islam to Qajar Persia: Studies in Honour of Charles Melville, edited by Robert Hillenbrand, A.C.S. Peacock, and Firuza Abdullaeva, 381-90. London: I.B. Taurus, 2013.
  • Komaroff, Linda. "The Return Engagement of Rostam," In Ferdowsi, the Mongols and the History of Iran: Art, Literature and Culture from Early Islam to Qajar Persia: Studies in Honour of Charles Melville, edited by Robert Hillenbrand, A.C.S. Peacock, and Firuza Abdullaeva, 381-90. London: I.B. Taurus, 2013.
  • Milz, Manfred, ed. Painting the Persian Book of Kings Today: Ancient Text and Modern Images. Cambridge: Talking Tree Books, 2010.
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Exhibition history

  • Rostam 2 -- The Return Series by Siamak Filizadeh Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, June 2, 2012 - December 16, 2012