Monday, April 13, 2015

From love does not require bail ... Photographer Shadi Ghadirian

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From love does not require bail ... Photographer Shadi Ghadirian



Was almost certain that this painting, it turned out - photographs ... And the author of the famous Iranian woman photographer Shadi Ghadirian.



Strauss - Persian march


I asked today at the money-changers,
What makes for poltumana ruble,
As I said to the beautiful Lala
Persian gentle "love"?

I asked today moneychangers
It is easier to wind, Van quieter jets
How to call me for the lovely Lala
Affectionate word "kiss"?



And I asked the moneychangers,
At the heart of timidity deeper though
As I said to the beautiful Lala,
How to tell her that she is "my"?

And he answered me too briefly:
About Love in a word,
About love sigh only by stealth,
Yes eyes like sapphires, burn.



Kiss the name does not matter.
Kiss is not the writing on the tombs.
Red rose blowing kisses,
Concealing petals on the lips.

From love does not require bail
With her know the joy and trouble.
"You are mine" can only say hands
That tore the black veil.

Esenin 1924


































And finally a few photographs from Shadi Ghadirian, unquestioned in its accessories:













  Shadi Ghadirian was born in Tehran in 1974. She is director of the website FanoosPhoto since 2006. Exhibiting his work since 1998. The most important solo exhibitions: SilkRoad Gallery and Gallery of Golestan in Iran, Aeroplastics Contemporary Art in Brussels, CO2 Gallery in Rome, Baudoin Lebon Gallery in Paris, the Guild of art galleries in Mombai, Villa Moda in Kuwait. She also had several group exhibitions: Saatchi Gallery in London, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris, Moscow Photo Biennale, the CCCB in Barcelona, ??the Barbican Arts Centre in London. Her work is in several collections, including the British Museum, MUMOK, Centre Georges Pompidou, the Art Museum of Los Angeles County, the Smithsonian Institution, Victoria and Albert Museum.

"Being a woman in Iran is difficult, and to be a woman-photographer is even more difficult," - said Shadi, a famous feminist, creator of the first web site of photographic art in Iran. She lives and works in Tehran and is trying to push the narrow framework in which to do forced thence photographers.

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