Black and white photo of a person with Arabic script artistically written on their chest and neck, surrounded by a white border.

Untitled (Chest), from Unveiling series, 1993

€800

Black and white photo of a person with Arabic script artistically written on their chest and neck, surrounded by a white border.

Shirin Neshat

Untitled (Chest), from Unveiling series, 1993

€800

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Shirin Neshat revisits a defining body of work in this new limited edition print.

Unveiling (1993) is a landmark series exploring the politics of women living in Islamic countries. Through striking black-and-white photographs, Shirin challenges Western perceptions of Muslim women, integrating text from radical feminist poet Forugh Farrokhzad, a household name in Iran. Rather than criticising the veil, Shirin probes its complexity, resisting the impulse to transpose Western feminist politics onto Islamic cultures.

This edition translates Shirin's powerful uniting of photography with handwritten Farsi calligraphy. The print has been carefully crafted in close collaboration with the artist at our London fine art print studio, Make-Ready.

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Close-up of a hand with intricate black henna designs, including swirls and symbols, holding a rifle. Black and white image.
Four framed black and white photographs on a wall, featuring landscapes, a person in traditional attire, and abstract designs.
monochrome portrait of artist Shirin Neshat wearing opulent metal jewellery
Shirin Neshat 8 collaborationsShirin Neshat is one of the most well-known Iranian artists in the world, and yet, she’s never been able to exhibit her work in her home country. Having lived in exile in New York City for most of her adult life, Shirin’s dual cultural identity is the unyielding thread through her 40-year career. In 1974, Shirin first moved to Los Angeles (somewhat reluctantly) to study art. She wasn’t able to return to Iran until 1990, and when she did, the Persian country she knew was gone – governed by the Islamic Republic of Iran since the 1979 revolution. Shirin began interviewing women who lived through the regime change, saying, “it became this journey about learning what happened in Iran when I was gone. I became obsessed with the subject of martyrdom.” Through this research, Shirin created her seminal series Women of Allah (1993-1997). The black and white portraits embellished with Farsi calligraphy capture the defiance and strength of Iranian women, while also expressing Shirin’s personal grief and longing for a cultural identity she’d lost. 

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