Public artwork works by 4 artists go on present in Edinburgh, Paris and Dublin as a part of a marketing campaign marking the dying of Mahsa Amini in Iran on 16 September final yr. Posters by 4 artists—Koushna Navabi, Anahita Razmi, Abbas Zahedi and Hadi Falapishi—specializing in the “Girl Life Freedom” motion spotlight the “battle for primary human rights towards the Islamic Republic of Iran”, a undertaking assertion says.
The undertaking is initiated by a UK-based organisation referred to as Artists for Girl Life Freedom, which was based by Navabi. “Artists for Girl Life Freedom builds on the work of grassroots activists whose protest artwork has painted numerous streets around the globe with defiance since 2022,” the assertion provides.
Amini died after being detained by the regime’s morality police for allegedly not complying with the nation’s hijab rules
Courtesy Hadi Falapishi
Amini died in an Iranian hospital after being detained by the regime’s morality police for allegedly not complying with the nation’s hijab rules. Her dying sparked ongoing mass protests in Tehran and cities throughout Iran in addition to protests throughout the globe. The following authorities crackdown led to the deaths of greater than 500 protestors in response to the US-based Human Rights Activists Information Company.
London-based Navabi’s “wry use of ‘female strategies discover the interaction between the private and the socio-political”, says Artists for Girl Life Freedom in an Instagram submit. Her picture depicts a uterus superimposed on an Iranian archaeological web site. Zahedi’s work is emblazoned with the textual content, “This poster has extra rights than most girls dwelling on this plant—how?” Razmi’s work shows the textual content “The Sound of a Revolutionary Act Skipping Your Algorithm” in English and Farsi.
“As an artist, I consider that aligning the Iranian ladies’s rights motion with the common human rights trigger towards the oppression of all ladies globally is important.” Zahedi tells The Artwork Newspaper. He provides, “Artwork transcends borders, simply because the battle for equality does. Iranian ladies’s challenges are a poignant reflection of broader patterns of feminine oppression worldwide.”
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Koushna Navabi’s work depicts a uterus superimposed on an Iranian archaeological web site
Courtesy of the artist
The initiative launches 16 September with two concurrent occasions commemorating the dying of Amini. The Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris will host a day of “artwork, activism and reflection” together with talks and screenings by artists together with Navabi and the Iranian filmmaker Mina Keshavarz. The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh will display movies by Keshavarz and the movie director Pegah Ahangarani, adopted by an evening march via the town. In October, the Hepworth Wakefield will host an occasion in assist of the motion.
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In the meantime, a brand new anthology Girl Life Freedom: Voices and Artwork from the Ladies’s Protests in Iran has been printed by Saqi Books. Edited by Malu Halasa, the publication extols “the ability of artwork, writing and physique politics”, an announcement says. “This transferring assortment affords a transparent understanding of why Iranian ladies are protesting for freedom and their rights,” says Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian nationwide who spent six years in jail in Iran earlier than being launched final yr.