Shirin Neshat
Tooba
(Female Right)
Shirin Neshat
Tooba
(Female Right)
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Year: 2002
Duration: 12 min 47
Shirin Neshat’s two-screen video installation Tooba, 2002, was inspired by Shahrnoush Parsipour’s contemporary novel Women Without Men. ‘Tooba’ is the name of a sacred tree mentioned in the Koran, which can offer shelter and blessings to those in need. Rendered entirely in contrasting tones of greenish sepia, Neshat’s video installation Tooba, is a mystical fable setting women and men in opposition. She places the tree in an enclosed garden as a sign of ‘a spiritual longing for paradise and a quest for political power’. Conceived in the form of a poetic allegory, the work reveals that even in paradise there are tensions and conflicts. The invading men and women seek refuge in this paradise garden, just as the woman appears to disappear inside the Tooba tree. The artist notes: “The idea is that they are transcending everyday life and moving into something greater.”
Shirin Neshat
Tooba
(Female Right)
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Year: 2002
Duration: 12 min 47
BIOGRAPHY
Born 1957, Iran
Work in United States
VIDEO EXHIBITED AT (selection)
In Search of Global Poetry: Videos from the Han Nefkens Collection
28.07.2017 – 29.10.2017
Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Quito
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He Xiangning Art Museum
9103 Shennan Ave
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518053 Shenzhen Shi, Guangdong Sheng, China
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