Without Boundary: Seventeen Ways of Looking
February 26–May 22, 2006
The exhibition seeks to emphasize diversity by questioning the use of artists' origins as the sole determining factor in the consideration of their art. To examine the various ways in which these artists' works diverge from popular expectations, the exhibition and the accompanying catalogue examine the visual treatment of texts and miniature painting on one hand, and issues of identity and faith or spirituality on the other. The intention is not to imply uniformity based on a collective identity but rather to highlight complex, idiosyncratic approaches. Works by Mike Kelley and Bill Viola, two American artists, are included to prevent simplistic conclusions based purely on origin. Other artists featured include Jananne Al–Ani, Ghada Amer, Kutlug Ataman, the Atlas Group/Walid Raad, Shirazeh Houshiary and Pip Horne, Emily Jacir, Y.Z. Kami, Rachid Koraïchi, Marjane Satrapi, Shirana Shahbazi, and Raqib Shaw.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue with essays by Fereshteh Daftari and Homi Bhabha (Harvard), with a prose piece by novelist Orhan Pamuk.
Additional funding is provided by Nathalie and Amir Farman$ndash;Farma, Gulin Ongor, the Persian Cultural Foundation, The Soudavar Memorial Foundation, Simin and Herb Allison, Judy and Steven Gluckstern, the Nazem Family Foundation, Ali Reza Rastegar, Rohit and Katharine Desai, Kashif and Sujatha Zafar, Ellie and Edgar Cullman, Jr., Estrellita and Daniel Brodsky, Dinyar S. Devitre, and Fereshteh Bekhrad.
Without Boundary: Seventeen Ways of Looking February 26–May 22, 2006
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Without Boundary: Seventeen Ways of Looking
Fereshteh Daftari
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