Safar Voyage: Contemporary Works by Arab, Iranian, and Turkish Artists

by Jill Baird

Other authorsAnthony Shelton (Contributor), Fereshteh Daftari (Editor)
Hardcover, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

EPH.SAV.13

Collection

Publication

Douglas & McIntyre (2013), Edition: 1st, 128 pages

Description

A groundbreaking collection of contemporary Middle Eastern art seen for the first time in North America. Safar/Voyage features a selection of recent artwork by artists from Iran, Turkey and a range of Arab countries. The text -- illustrated with more than fifty colour photographs, archival images and a map of the region -- explores themes of migration, dislocation, and changing identity and addresses the impact of war and revolution on individuals, communities and culture in this highly contested region of the world. Echoing the title, curator Fereshteh Daftari constructs a journey through the work of the eighteen artists featured in the book. Political geographer Derek Gregory questions the West's assumptions about the Middle East by asking "Middle of what? East of where?" Offering a counterpoint to Western travellers exoticizing the Middle East, historian Naghmeh Sohrabi examines the experiences of 19th century travellers from the Middle East to the West. Canadian Lebanese artist Jayce Salloum offers a visual essay that responds to the themes of voyage and dislocation. The artwork featured in Safar/Voyage includes photography, installation art, a carpet, a wall mural, painting, and sculpture. Featured artists include: Adel Abidin, Tarek Al-Ghoussein, Nazgol Ansarinia, Kutlug Ataman, Kader Attia, Ayman Baalbaki, Ali Banisadr, Taysir Batniji, Mona Hatoum, Raafat Ishak, Y.Z. Kami, Susan Hefuna, Farhad Moshiri, Youssef Nabil, Hamed Sahihi, Mitra Tabrizian, and Parviz Tanavoli.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

121 p.

ISBN

1771001011 / 9781771001014

Call number

EPH.SAV.13

Library's review

Contemporary art is now inclusive of geographies that until recently had escaped the attention of Western art centres such as Paris and New York. A vast area commonly referred to as the Middle East constitutes part of an “emerging geography” whose art has finally become globally visible.

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region’s artists, however, are neither fixed inside its territories nor permanently diasporic. Often on the move, they define themselves and the world according to their personal visions. Safar/Voyage (voyage being the translation of its equivalent in Persian) is a visual essay, bringing together a selection of these artists and displaying fragments of their itineraries.
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Pages

121
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