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Ghada

Accession Number
2016/1.203

Title
Ghada

Artist(s)
Shirin Neshat

Artist Nationality
American (North American)

Object Creation Date
2013

Medium & Support
digital pigment print on paper

Dimensions
24 in x 16 1/2 in (60.96 cm x 41.91 cm);26 in x 17 1/2 in (66.04 cm x 44.45 cm)

Credit Line
Gift of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation

Subject matter
This portrait is from the series Our House is on Fire, commissioned by the Rauschenberg Foundation in 2012. Two images from the series were donated to thirty-three leading universities to support the foundation's belief that art can encourage and change dialogue for challegning international issues. The series documents Egypt after the Arab Spring, specifically focusing on pain and mourning among the elderly, a group that Neshat chose because of their unique and extensive experiences of changing political landscapes. The series, like much of her other photographic work, is overlaid in ink with Iranian poetry from the Iranian revolution. Among the selected poetry is "A Cry" written by Mehdi Akhavan Sales. The text is almost imperceptible, fading into the lines in each subject's face. 

Physical Description
Portrait of a middle-aged woman. She looks into the camera lens; her dark hijab disappears into the dark background. Persian calligraphy is inscribed subtly over her skin in ink.

Primary Object Classification
Photograph

Collection Area
Photography

Rights
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Keywords
artificial lighting
calligraphy (visual works)
hijabs
old age
poetry
single-sitter portraits
women (female humans)