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Shirin Neshat: La ultima palabra/ The Last Word
Library Shelf Location
18.NESH
Publication Date
Jan 2006
Description
Surveys the video oevre of Shirin Neshat, from her piece "Rapture" to her video "Zarin". The author reflects on the cultural context of her challenging and controversial artistic practice. This work includes English and Spanish text.
ISBN
8881585510
Quantity
1
Pages
252
Authors
Hamid Dabashi
,
Octavio Zaya
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Edizioni Charta, Milano
Related Artist
Shirin Neshat
Category
Film and Artists' Moving Image
Keywords
Women
,
Islam
,
Crowds
,
Text in Art
Artist's Nationality
Iranian
Languages
Spanish
,
English
Other Artists
Marcel Duchamp
Cildo Meireles
Patrice Felix Tchicaya
Jack Massing
Erasmus Schröter
Phill Niblock
Patricia Curran Mulligan
Jaume Simo Sabater Garau
Patricia Ellis
Imre Bak
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