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Shirin Neshat Prints and Multiples

Iranian, b. 1957
Shirin Neshat, born on March 26, 1957, in Qazvin, Iran, is a pioneering artist whose work transcends cultural, political, and artistic boundaries. Raised amidst the turbulence of the Iranian Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War, Neshat's experiences deeply influenced her exploration of identity, gender, and power in her art. Her iconic works often feature veiled women juxtaposed with symbols of defiance, challenging stereotypes and advocating for social change. Despite facing censorship and criticism, Neshat remains steadfast in her commitment to using art as a tool for commentary. Through her photography, films, and installations, she invites viewers to engage with the complexities of the human experience, reflecting on themes of exile, displacement, and the universal struggle for freedom and self-expression. Shirin Neshat's journey from a young woman navigating revolution to an internationally renowned artist is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the enduring pursuit of truth.
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Artist: Shirin Neshat
Shirin Neshat-In Deference-Hand Signed and Framed
By Shirin Neshat
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Mounted in a black wood frame with a 1/2 inch face and 1 1/2 inch depth. On the back is labeled 11 of 20 with the artist's name and date. Published by Benefit Print Project. Printed ...
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2010s Contemporary Shirin Neshat Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Digital Pigment

Rapture
By Shirin Neshat
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Shirin Neshat (b. 1957) is a renowned Iranian-American photographer and visual artist. Neshat is acclaimed for her poignant images exploring gender and cultural identity frequently c...
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1990s Contemporary Shirin Neshat Prints and Multiples

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Inkjet

Untitled (Hands) [Collaboration with Izhar Patkin]
By Shirin Neshat
Located in New York, NY
Untitled (Hands) [Collaboration with Izhar Patkin] 2005 Signed and numbered in pencil, recto Lithograph (Edition of 100) 17.5 x 11.75 inches, image 24.25 x 20 inches, framed Plea...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Shirin Neshat Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

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Shirin Neshat prints and multiples for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Shirin Neshat prints and multiples available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Shirin Neshat in lithograph, mixed media and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Shirin Neshat prints and multiples, so small editions measuring 20 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Marjan Moghaddam, Andrew Moore, and Ellen von Unwerth. Shirin Neshat prints and multiples prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $400 and tops out at $25,000, while the average work can sell for $12,700.

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