Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this last episode of the first series, I look back at how Iranians have made use of art in the 2022 uprising to undermine the hardline fundamentalist regime that has held power there since 1979. Women in particular have had their rights repressed and their bodies controlled. Within Iran artists have been creating work which is critical of the regime, sharing it widely to inspire others to join the fight or to keep going. Artists in the Iranian diaspora have also been important for raising awareness of the human rights abuses taking place, and for keeping the protests in the public eye in the West, including the high-profile American-Iranian artist Shirin Neshat.
The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents.
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07/19/23 • 9 min
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