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Shirin Neshat — I am its Secret (from Women of Allah)
Shirin Neshat

I am its Secret (from Women of Allah)

A veiled woman gazes directly at the viewer, her face and hand inscribed with flowing Farsi calligraphy, merging the body with poetic text. The barrel of a rifle intrudes into the composition, creating a charged tension between femininity, spirituality, and militancy. Neshat's stark black-and-white image confronts Western assumptions about Muslim women, exploring themes of identity, faith, and resistance within post-revolutionary Iran.

Medium
chromogenic print

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Under the Influence

March 4, 2015

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Shirin Neshat, I am its Secret (from Women of Allah)

A veiled woman gazes directly at the viewer, her face and hand inscribed with flowing Farsi calligraphy, merging the body with poetic text. The barrel of a rifle intrudes into the composition, creating a charged tension between femininity, spirituality, and militancy. Neshat's stark black-and-white image confronts Western assumptions about Muslim women, exploring themes of identity, faith, and resistance within post-revolutionary Iran.

Medium
chromogenic print
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Contemporary Photographer, Feminist Art, Islamic Feminism, Iranian Artist, Resistance And Power, Middle Eastern Art, Contemporary Photography, Chromogenic Print, Women of Allah Series, Identity Politics, Calligraphy Overlay, Postcolonial Art, Late 20th Century, Political Art, Islamic Calligraphy, Identity And Gender, Portrait Photography, Female Artist, Diaspora Artist, Black and White

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