Urban Mapping: Public Space Through the Lens of Contemporary Iranian Artists
-Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), Scottsdale-
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“Urban Mapping: Public Space Through the Lens of Contemporary Iranian Artists” shines a light on aspects of the Iranian experience normally hidden from the outside world by focusing on public and private spaces.
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Comprised of 40 photographs and four video installations, the exhibition features the work of 10 essential voices in contemporary Iranian art who explore the notion of urban space as a nexus of social communication and political transformation; a place where personal and collective identity converge.
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An exhibition that explores aspects of the Iranian experience through photography and video art by ten artists focusing on using urban space as a nexus of social communication and political transformation.
Image courtesy of Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA)

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Organized by Allison Nance, Director of International Arts and Artists at Hillyer, and curated by Gohar Dashti. Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art presentation organized by Julia Ganas, curator of programming.