Did you ever stop to think? |
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Okay so i still love Shirin Neshat.
via amal-leila:
This artwork by Shirin Neshat.
Iranian artist Shirin Neshat addresses the role of women in Islamic society through compelling photo and video work. Her early work consisted of photos of veil-covered women in extremely compromised or uncomfortable positions with writing across their hands or faces. Her more recent work deals primarily with the transition between art and cinema, allowing for a narrative to create particular characters. By basing her video on the novel “Women without Men” by Shahrnush Parsipur, the videos allow the narrative to portray themes of refuge and identity.
(via thewherefores)
jealous does not even begin to cover it right now.