Tehran North

"Tehran North," Shirana Shahbazi's latest photo-project from October 2015, is a subjective road movie captured from a car driving through the Iranian capital at night. Designed by NORM (Zurich), it offers a black and white kaleidoscopic vision of Tehran's urban landscape. "C...

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1. Verfasser: Shahbazi, Shirana (FotografIn)
Körperschaften: Camera Austria <Körperschaft> (VeranstalterIn), JRP Ringier Kunstverlag AG (Verlag)
Weitere Verfasser: Krebs, Manuel (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Zürich JRP/Ringier 2016
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Zusammenfassung:"Tehran North," Shirana Shahbazi's latest photo-project from October 2015, is a subjective road movie captured from a car driving through the Iranian capital at night. Designed by NORM (Zurich), it offers a black and white kaleidoscopic vision of Tehran's urban landscape. "Camera Austria" publisher and director Reinhard Braun characterizes it as "a film noir traversing a megacity that, although remote and unknown to many, seems to be as common as others." He continues: "Housing areas, illuminated shops and billboards, highways, facades vanish either in darkness either in bright light, slipping away from any decisive representation. Uncanny encounters clash with everyday banality. The mysterious is at the same time forced and undermined, suppressing any exoticism. Beauty is shaking knowledge, as fascination is shaking distant objectiveness, and vice versa. Both an inventory and a construction, highly artificial and generic, Tehran North ends with nearly unidentifiable shapes and almost slides into darkness. But this is not a statement of finishing; it is an introduction to all the other possible images to follow up."
Beschreibung:On the occasion of an exhibition held at Camera Austria, Graz, March 2016
Beschreibung:96 ungezählte Seiten
29.4 cm x 19.6 cm
ISBN:9783037644676
978-3-03764-467-6