Shirin Neshat

    Known For

    Directing

    Birthday

    March 26, 1957 (68 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Qazvin, Iran

    Shirin Neshat

    Biography

    Shirin Neshat ( شیرین نشاط‎, born March 26, 1957 Qazvin) is an Iranian visual artist who lives in New York City, known primarily for her work in film, video and photography. Her artwork centers on the contrasts between Islam and the West, femininity and masculinity, public life and private life, antiquity and modernity, and bridging the spaces between these subjects. Since Iran has undermined basic human rights, particularly since the Islamic Revolution she has said that she has "gravitated toward making art that is concerned with tyranny, dictatorship, oppression and political injustice. Although I don’t consider myself an activist, I believe my art – regardless of its nature – is an expression of protest, a cry for humanity.” Neshat has been recognized countless times for her work, from winning the International Award of the XLVIII Venice Biennale in 1999, to winning the Silver Lion for best director at the 66th Venice Film Festival in 2009, to being named Artist of the Decade by Huffington Post critic G. Roger Denson. Neshat is a critic in the photography department at the Yale School of Art.

    Known For

    • Women Without Men

      Women Without Men

      2009

    • Land of Dreams

      Land of Dreams

      2022

    • Venice 70: Future Reloaded

      Venice 70: Future Reloaded

      2013

    • Looking for Oum Kulthum

      Looking for Oum Kulthum

      2017

    • Turbulent

      Turbulent

      1998

    • Zarin

      Zarin

      2005

    • Rapture

      Rapture

      1999

    • Fervor

      Fervor

      2000

    • The Colony

      The Colony

      2019

    • The Fury

      The Fury

      2023

    • Soliloquy

      Soliloquy

      1999

    • Tooba

      Tooba

      2002

    • Roja

      Roja

      2016

    • Land of Dreams

      Land of Dreams

      2019

    • Aida - Verdi - Salzburg Festival

      Aida - Verdi - Salzburg Festival

      2017