Edited with text by Zachary B. Feldman. Text by Billy Fowo, Jordan Amirkhani.
Straddling her native Iran and her adopted Germany, Shahroudi weaves the language of dissent and exile through her politically charged installations
Artist Farkhondeh Shahroudi (born 1962) sees each of her works as a three-dimensional poem. From deconstructed “Oriental” rugs to guns made of string, her sculptures, installations and performances allude to her revolutionary activities in Iran and her life as an exile in Germany.
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Published by Mousse Publishing. Edited with text by Zachary B. Feldman. Text by Billy Fowo, Jordan Amirkhani.
Straddling her native Iran and her adopted Germany, Shahroudi weaves the language of dissent and exile through her politically charged installations
Artist Farkhondeh Shahroudi (born 1962) sees each of her works as a three-dimensional poem. From deconstructed “Oriental” rugs to guns made of string, her sculptures, installations and performances allude to her revolutionary activities in Iran and her life as an exile in Germany.