Columbia University professor Hamid Dabashi will screen and discuss short works by Iranian filmmaker Shirin Neshat, among them Turbulent (1998) and Fervor (2002). For a full schedule see ...
Award-winning artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat returns to Asia Society for the screening of Land of Dreams. Described by the filmmaker as one of her most personal works so far (Variety Magazine), ...
Shirin Neshat’s new “Summer” film in her Seasons series, entitled “Before My Eyes” (click to watch) was posted on the New York Times website earlier this week. The intentions of the film are political ...
Shirin Neshat is perhaps the most famous living Iranian artist in the world. She has lived in the United States, in exile from her native Iran, for most of her adult life. Neshat was born in Qazvin, ...
Last Wednesday, Shirin Neshat spoke to a full Martinos Auditorium in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts for the second of Brown Arts Initiative’s Warren and Allison Kanders Lecture Series.
Iranian artist Shirin Neshat is known for her images of women that pose probing questions about the female body within Islam and Iranian culture. This hour, she reflects on her life and work in exile.
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