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OverviewThis book deals with the exploration and theorisation of Modern and Contemporary art of Iran through the examination of art movements and artistic practices in relation to other cultural, social and political discourses during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It focuses on discourses and their impact on art movements and practices and aims to selectively explore certain prevailing debates in action during this time. To come to grips with the way that artistic trends in Iran can be traced within the intellectual and political landscape of the country mainly from the 1940s to the present, the author has tried to articulate new ideas for relating art to its wider context whether social, cultural or political and to bring together critical and historical evidence in order to provide an insight into current artistic concerns. The book explores these underlying themes and discourses through a series of case studies, including through close scrutiny of works of artists. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hamid KeshmirshekanPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781474488655ISBN 10: 147448865 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 31 May 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsFew scholars of contemporary Islamic art, a seriously underdeveloped field, exhibit both range and staying power. Keshmirshekan, the outstanding specialist on its richest subset, Iranian art, does just that. In good, plain, jargon-free English and with clear, concise arguments and passionate commitment, he highlights the treasures of modern and contemporary art in Iran and beyond.--Robert Hillenbrand, University of Edinburgh Hamid Keshmirshekan's writings have been foundational in the analysis of the modern and contemporary art of Iran. This collection of insightful essays engages with Persian and English sources, and covers both pre- and post- 1979 developments from the mid-twentieth century into the present. It will be an indispensable resource for future scholarship on the subject.--Iftikhar Dadi, Cornell University This book serves as an essential foundational text for those seeking to deepen their knowledge of the development and trajectories of modern and contemporary art in Iran.--Fatemeh Takht Keshian ""British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies"" This book will serve as a valuable grounding text for those who seek to know more about the trajectories of modern and contemporary art in Iran.--Margaret Graves, Indiana University Very few people can write about the Iranian art scene and its global context with the same critical authority and depth of knowledge as does Hamid Keshmirshekan. The Art of Iran in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries: Tracing the Modern and the Contemporary is perhaps his maturest and most probing prose into the field yet. It is impossible to imagine our understanding of modern and contemporary Iranian art without Keshmirshekan's sustained body of work. This book is the pinnacle of his lifetime scholarship.--Hamid Dabashi, Columbia University Author InformationHamid Keshmirshekan is an art historian, art critic and Senior Teaching Fellow at the Department of History of Art and Archaeology, School of Arts, SOAS, University of London and Research Associate/Barakat Senior Scholar at the Khalili Research Centre, Oxford University. He was previously Senior Lecturer and head of History of Art department at the Advanced Research Institute of Art (ARIA), Iranian Academy of Arts (2013-17), Research Associate at the London Middle East Institute (2013-2019), Associate Fellow at the Faculty of Oriental Studies and History of Art Department at Oxford University (2004-12) and Chief Editor of the quarterly Art Tomorrow the bilingual (English-Persian) journal on modern and contemporary art of the Middle East and its diaspora (2009-13). He received his PhD in History of Art from SOAS, University of London in 2004 and was post-doctoral fellow at KRC, Oxford University (2004-5, 2011-13) and the British Academy, AHRC and ESRC (2008-9). Since 1994 he has taught art history and theory in British and Iranian universities, has organised several international conferences and events on aspects of modern and contemporary art of Iran and the Middle East, has acted as a keynote speaker in museums and academic conferences, has curated a number of contemporary art exhibitions and has contributed extensively to various publications. His latest publications include Humorous Art Practices in the Contemporary Middle East: Reacting to Cultural Stereotyping, (forthcoming-2022),Cultural Essentialism in the Context of Neo-Orientalism: The Exposure of Contemporary Art Practices from the Middle East (2019), Kankashi dar Hunar-i mu'asir-i iran (Contemporary Iranian Art), 2nd edition (2017), Contemporary Art from the Middle East: Regional Interactions with Global Art Discourses (ed.) (2015). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |