Untitled ('Down with Communism')

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Untitled ('Down with Communism')

Edition: 1/7
Iran, 1978, printed 2014
Photographs
Inkjet print (pigment based)
Image: 22 1/4 × 33 in. (56.52 × 83.82 cm) Frame: 26 × 36 3/4 × 2 in. (66.04 × 93.35 × 5.08 cm)
Purchased with funds provided by Art of the Middle East: CONTEMPORARY (M.2015.2)
Not currently on public view

Curator Notes

This striking image was made in 1978 in Tehran at the beginning of the Iranian revolution. It captures

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This striking image was made in 1978 in Tehran at the beginning of the Iranian revolution. It captures graffiti on a corrugated metal door of the type that began to appear throughout the city. The message here—"Down with Communism"—subsequently effaced by those with a contrary point of view, is framed in the manner of an abstract painting. It eerily presages the full-blown revolution and its immediate aftermath: the dripping red paint blotting out the political slogan evokes the violence that followed in its wake. Best known as a photographer, Ahmad Aali has been an active force in the Iranian art world since the early 1960s. His subject matter is most often Iran itself—its landscape, architecture, and people—framed against the tumultuous political, economic, and social changes that have taken place over the last fifty years. Though he covers some of the same territory, Aali is not a photojournalist; rather his main interest, as in this work, is composition.

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