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Shirin Neshat: Land of Dreams

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With Land of Dreams, the intention was that while we are following the life of this woman who’s haunted by these two worlds – Iran and US, dream and reality – we are also really understanding the malice of a society that is spying on people’s subconscious for whatever selfish reasons. There is definitely a question of collecting data on people, but also there’s a lot of references to racism, bigotry, political injustice, poverty.

— Shirin Neshat

In Land of Dreams, Iranian multimedia artist Shirin Neshat turns her focus to the American West. With more than 100 photographs, a two-channel video installation, and a feature film, Neshat creates a multilayered, nuanced look at contemporary America through the eyes of a fictionalized artist.

Monumental black-and-white photographs are transformed through Neshat's use of Farsi text and images that have been hand drawn onto the picture. The texts represent her interpretation of the dreams of the sitter, with references to ancient myths and ideologies. Throughout her practice, Neshat experiments with the mediums of photography, video and film, which she imbues with highly poetic and politically charged images and narratives that question issues of power, religion, race, gender, and the relationship between past and present, occident and orient, the individual and the collective through the lens of her personal experiences as an Iranian woman living in exile.

Land of Dreams accompanies Neshat's solo show at SITE Santa Fe (October 7, 2022-January 13, 2023).

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With Land of Dreams, the intention was that while we are following the life of this woman who’s haunted by these two worlds – Iran and US, dream and reality – we are also really understanding the malice of a society that is spying on people’s subconscious for whatever selfish reasons. There is definitely a question of collecting data on people, but also there’s a lot of references to racism, bigotry, political injustice, poverty.

— Shirin Neshat

In Land of Dreams, Iranian multimedia artist Shirin Neshat turns her focus to the American West. With more than 100 photographs, a two-channel video installation, and a feature film, Neshat creates a multilayered, nuanced look at contemporary America through the eyes of a fictionalized artist.

Monumental black-and-white photographs are transformed through Neshat's use of Farsi text and images that have been hand drawn onto the picture. The texts represent her interpretation of the dreams of the sitter, with references to ancient myths and ideologies. Throughout her practice, Neshat experiments with the mediums of photography, video and film, which she imbues with highly poetic and politically charged images and narratives that question issues of power, religion, race, gender, and the relationship between past and present, occident and orient, the individual and the collective through the lens of her personal experiences as an Iranian woman living in exile.

Land of Dreams accompanies Neshat's solo show at SITE Santa Fe (October 7, 2022-January 13, 2023).

With Land of Dreams, the intention was that while we are following the life of this woman who’s haunted by these two worlds – Iran and US, dream and reality – we are also really understanding the malice of a society that is spying on people’s subconscious for whatever selfish reasons. There is definitely a question of collecting data on people, but also there’s a lot of references to racism, bigotry, political injustice, poverty.

— Shirin Neshat

In Land of Dreams, Iranian multimedia artist Shirin Neshat turns her focus to the American West. With more than 100 photographs, a two-channel video installation, and a feature film, Neshat creates a multilayered, nuanced look at contemporary America through the eyes of a fictionalized artist.

Monumental black-and-white photographs are transformed through Neshat's use of Farsi text and images that have been hand drawn onto the picture. The texts represent her interpretation of the dreams of the sitter, with references to ancient myths and ideologies. Throughout her practice, Neshat experiments with the mediums of photography, video and film, which she imbues with highly poetic and politically charged images and narratives that question issues of power, religion, race, gender, and the relationship between past and present, occident and orient, the individual and the collective through the lens of her personal experiences as an Iranian woman living in exile.

Land of Dreams accompanies Neshat's solo show at SITE Santa Fe (October 7, 2022-January 13, 2023).

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  • Photographs, film and video stills by Shirin Neshat
    Introduction by Brandee Caoba
    Essay by Lucy Lippard

    Hardcover
    8.5 x 12.5 inches
    156 pages / 77 images
    ISBN: 9781955161091

    Co-published with SITE Santa Fe

  • Shirin Neshat (b. 1957) is an Iranian-born artist and filmmaker living in New York. Neshat has held numerous solo exhibitions at museums internationally including the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; The Broad, Los Angeles; Museo Correr, Venice, Italy, Hirshhorn Museum, and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Neshat has directed three feature-length films, Women Without Men (2009), which received the Silver Lion Award for Best Director at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, Looking For Oum Kulthum (2017), and most recently Land of Dreams, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival (2021). Neshat was awarded the Golden Lion Award, the First International Prize at the 48th Biennale di Venezia (1999), and the Praemium Imperiale award for Painting in (2017). She is represented by Gladstone Gallery in New York and Goodman Gallery in London. 

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