BARISTANET
February 16, 2011
NEW JERSEY - Confronting contemporary Islamic society is in the global news every day now, but it will also the subject of a local lecture by visual artist Shirin Neshat at the Montclair Art Museum on Thursday, Feb 17 at 7 p.m. Primarily known for her work in film (feature Women Without Men), video, and photography, Neshat is an Iranian visual artist who lives in New York and is recognized as one of the best-known Persian artists in the Western world. Her work examines the social, political, and psychological dimensions of modern Muslim women and recognizes the complex intellectual and religious forces shaping their identites throughout the world. This series is a collaboration between the Master of Fine Arts degree program of Montclair State University and the Montclair Art Museum. [link]
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Artist Talk: Shirin Neshat at MAM/MSU
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