Sara Rahbar (Iranian, b. 1976)
PROPERTY OF A DISTINGUISHED COLLECTOR
Sara Rahbar (Iranian, b. 1976)

The Beauty of a Moment Condemned and Crucified for Making a Crack in the Wall

細節
Sara Rahbar (Iranian, b. 1976)
The Beauty of a Moment Condemned and Crucified for Making a Crack in the Wall
signed, titled and dated 'THE BEAUTY OF A MOMENT, CONDEMED AND CRUCIFIED FOR MAKING A CRACK IN THE WALL.2010. SARA RAHBAR' (on the reverse)
mixed media on tarpaulin
75 x 44in. (190.5 x 118cm.)
Executed in 2010
來源
Carbon 12, Dubai.
Acquired from the above by the present owner.
出版
E. W. Ng (ed.), Sara Rahbar: I have no faith left for the Devil to take, New York 2011 (illustrated in colour, p. 54).
拍場告示
Please note that the correct cm. dimensions of this work are 190.5 x 118cm. and not as stated in the printed catalogue.

拍品專文

Born in Tehran, Sara Rahbar along with her family was forced to leave her homeland during the upheaval that followed the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Trained at the London's Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and New York's Fashion Institute of Technology, she constantly explores in her works issues of displacement, uprooting, dual culture and trauma that result from her memories of childhood and her split identity. Her signature work, the Flags - a series of 52 assemblage works - revealed her inspirations, Cubism, Bauhaus and Neo-Dada and restored the dialogue between history and aesthetics. The present work symbolically entitled The Beauty of a Moment Condemned and Crucified for Making a Crack in the Wall is a hybrid work made of an accumulation of bags and utensils evoking war and violence; like a classical painting, it is filled with historical and social references. Carefully arranged in an almost therapeutic way, the objects Rahbar has collected throughout years are not about a specific country or war, but rather about pain, violence and human condition.

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