Somayeh

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Somayeh

Series: Blank Pages
Edition: 3/3
2014-2015
Time Based Media
Single-channel video
Duration: 5 minutes, 26 seconds
Purchased with funds provided by Contemporary@LACMA, 2018 (M.2019.32.1)
Not currently on public view

Curator Notes

The Somayeh video belongs to a series memorializing Tavakolian’s peers, a cohort born in the shadow of the 1979 ...
The Somayeh video belongs to a series memorializing Tavakolian’s peers, a cohort born in the shadow of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the long Iraq War (1980–1988) and which came of age during the short-lived period of reformist president Mohammad Khatami (1997–2005), when surreptitious satellite TV and the internet introduced foreign notions and awakened the possibilities of being part of a wider world. Shot in Tehran, where the artist lives and works, each video concentrates on a single individual holding still while the surrounding environment and the focus of the camera lens changes. Here, Somayeh suggests the resilience and strength of the first post-revolutionary generation while presciently alluding to today’s young Iranian women as they attempt to reshape their futures. Newsha Tavakolian is a self-taught photographer and photojournalist who has achieved international recognition through her body of documentary work, which provides sharp insight into contemporary Iranian society.
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