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tehran / info ARTISTS ENVISION LIFE IN TEHRAN THROUGH WORLDWIDE COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITION,
"NEVER BEEN TO TEHRAN"
October 19 - November 16, 2007
Parkingallery, Tehran, Iran; Caravansarai, Istanbul,
Turkey; San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, USA; Media and
Interdisciplinary Arts Center, Toi Rerehiko Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand; Koh-I-Noor,
Copenhagen, Denmark; Mess Hall, Chicago, USA; Pittsburgh Cultural Trust (Downtown
Electronic Jumbotron), Pittsburgh, USA; Embryosalon, Berlin, Germany
Imagine a city that you've only seen in reproductions or
perhaps have merely heard about. A place, like many others, that only exists for you
through indirect sources -- the nightly news, hearsay, literature, magazines, movies, and
the Internet. Using these secondhand clues as firsthand research materials, invited
worldwide participants -- who have Never Been to Tehran -- will take photographs (from
their home base) of what they imagine Tehran to look like.
Contributors will upload their photos daily to an on-line
photosharing site, which will be projected as a slideshow simultaneously in galleries and
public spaces around the world (including Tehran). Anything that anyone might take a
photograph of is fair game, just as long as it feels like Tehran.
For the international contributors to this exhibition, the
task is to search through their daily lives for clues to a foreign place, for the
possibility that somewhere else exists right under their noses and that, like some
clunky form of astral projection, one can travel to other lands without leaving home. New
information technologies are expanding the possibility of knowing a place to which you've
never traveled.
Hosts of amateur and commercial websites and podcasts about
a given city, its economy, demographics, culture and subculture have opened the way for a
new vernacular of representation. As Tehran's image is regularly depicted in the dominant
media, it is a compelling challenge for the participants in this exhibition to sift
through the glut of images and information to cull out a personally constructed
version of an unfamiliar place. For viewers in Tehran, the exhibition presents a chance to
witness an unusual mirroring of their globally projected image, taken from the daily lives
and environs of outsiders.
Collectively, the artists and viewers of Never Been to
Tehran will be charting a liminal space stuck somewhere between here and
there that in our contemporary existence just might be home.
Andrea Grover and Jon Rubin
Co-organizers
Participants Dean
Baldwin, Canada
Aideen Barry, Ireland
Cedric Bomford, Canada
Otto Von Busch, Sweden and Turkey
James Charlton, New Zealand
Sara Graham, Canada
Andrea Grover, USA
Deniz Gul, Turkey
Levin Haegele, England
Greg Halpern and Ahndraya Parlato, USA
Rumana Husain, Pakistan
Jun'ichiro Ishii, France
Martin Krusche, Austria
Rosie Lynch, Germany |
Francesco Nonino, Italy
Elena Perlino, Italy
Heidi Hove Pedersen, Denmark
Sal Randolph, USA
Alia Rayyan, Israel/Palestinian Territories
Jon Rubin, USA
Jakob Seibel, Germany
Iyallola Tillieu, Belgium
Keiko Tsuji, Japan
Lee Walton, USA
Lindsey White, USA
Christian Sievers, Germany
Zoe Strauss, USA |
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