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Alternative Iran Contemporary Art And Critical Spatial Practice 1st Edition Pamela Karimi

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Alternative Iran Contemporary Art And Critical Spatial Practice 1st Edition Pamela Karimi
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.55 MB
Pages: 431
Author: Pamela Karimi
ISBN: 9781503631816, 9781503631809, 1503631818, 150363180X
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Alternative Iran Contemporary Art And Critical Spatial Practice 1st Edition Pamela Karimi by Pamela Karimi 9781503631816, 9781503631809, 1503631818, 150363180X instant download after payment.

Alternative Iran offers a unique contribution to the field of contemporary art, investigating how Iranian artists engage with space and site amid the pressures of the art market and the state's regulatory regimes. Since the 1980s, political, economic, and intellectual forces have driven Iran's creative class toward increasingly original forms of artmaking not meant for official venues. Instead, these art forms appear in private homes with "trusted" audiences, derelict buildings, leftover urban zones, and remote natural sites. While many of these venues operate independently, others are fully sanctioned by the state.

Drawing on interviews with over a hundred artists, gallerists, theater experts, musicians, and designers, Pamela Karimi throws into sharp relief the extraordinary art and performance activities that have received little attention outside Iran. Attending to nonconforming curatorial projects, independent guerrilla installations, escapist practices, and tacitly subversive performances, Karimi discloses the push-and-pull between the art community and the authorities, and discusses myriad instances of tentative coalition as opposed to outright partnership or uncompromising resistance. Illustrated with more than 120 full-color images, this book provides entry into unique artistic experiences without catering to voyeuristic curiosity around Iran's often-perceived "underground" culture.

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