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Breathing Space: Iranian Women Photographers (Hardcover)

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A magnificently illustrated book showcasing the work of twenty-three contemporary women photographers from Iran.


Breathing Space showcases the work of twenty-three women photographers from Iran and their diverse approaches to their craft. Exploring a range of photographic styles and genres, they record the past and present upheavals of their homeland as well as tackling subjects such as the nature of memory, the tension between tradition and modernity, and the scars of conflict and loss. Whether documentary or conceptual, these images have global resonance and speak of the power of women to shape the world.


Featuring the work of:


Nazli Abbaspour


Hoda Afshar


Atoosa Alebouyeh


Hoda Amin


Mina Boromand


Solmaz Daryani


Gohar Dashti


Maryam Firuzi


Shadi Ghadirian


Hengameh Golestan


Ghazaleh Hedayat


Rana Javadi


Mahboube Karamli


Gelareh Kiazand


Yalda Moaiery


Sahar Mokhtari


Tahmineh Monzavi


Pargol E. Naloo


Malekeh Nayiny


Mahshid Noshirvani


Ghazaleh Rezaei


Maryam Takhtkeshian


Newsha Tavakolian



About the Author


Anahita Ghabaian Etehadieh is the founder of Silk Road Gallery in Tehran, Iran’s first gallery dedicated to contemporary photography.

Praise For…


The poetry that lies at the heart of Iranian culture comes alive in this transfixing portrait of a society in upheaval... From the chillingly familiar pictures of the 1979 Iranian Revolution to the boundary-pushing art of the present, the artists featured here reveal photography as a form of protest that gains power from its diversity and ability to both depict an often-impermeable society and envision a new version. This is excellent.
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)

The poetry that lies at the heart of Iranian culture comes alive in this transfixing portrait of a society in upheaval... From the chillingly familiar pictures of the 1979 Iranian Revolution to the boundary-pushing art of the present, the artists featured here reveal photography as a form of protest that gains power from its diversity and ability to both depict an often-impermeable society and envision a new version. This is excellent.
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Product Details
ISBN: 9780500027158
ISBN-10: 0500027153
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publication Date: January 9th, 2024
Pages: 160
Language: English