SELECTED WORKS BY Sara Rahbar
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Sara Rahbar
Flag #19 "Memories Without Recollection"
2008
Mixed media textile
203.2 x 116.8 cm |
 


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Sara Rahbar was born in Tehran, yet was forced to leave with her family during the period of immense upheaval that followed the revolution in Iran and the start of the Iran-Iraq war. This distance, this proximity is developed by the artist, based on memory, longing and inertia in inhabiting tensions of dual disjuncture. Rahbar studied in London and New York, and now spends most of her productive life between Tehran and New York. In this going back and forth, an apocalyptic memory has been revised in her reworking of traditional materials into proto-contemporary textiles and textures of national belonging. The symbol of ideological and nationalistic violence, the Flag, has been one of the main focuses of her collage conversations and contestations.
In one of her recent statements, she states, “Our foundations lay, but our houses have burned to the ground. Building castles in the sky, for a species that cannot fly, brick by limb we tear it down. Thinking that we are moving forwards, yet moving backwards all along. Gajar woman and golden toys, we wait for dawn.” Even within this contemporary evocation, across borders and palpitating with barbarism, her constant vigilance regarding the fallen past and an unrealized future remain the means of her economic reality and her imagination. The global neighbourhood, she inhabits, where disenfranchisement through plight and flight are becoming important, offer fragments by which we understand the configurations of the US version of free trade and democracy.
Text By, Shaheen Merali |
Sara Rahbar
Flag #10
2008
Mixed media textile
165 x 89 cm |
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ARTIST INFORMATION
Sara Rahbar's BIOGRAPHY

1976
Born in Tehran, Iran
Lives and works in New York
EXHIBITIONS
2008
In Transition Russia , National Centre of Contemporary Art, Moscow
In Transition Russia , Museum of Fine Arts, Ekaterinburg
XVA gallery, Bastakiya, Dubai
Everywhere is War (and rumors of war). Bodhi Art, Mumbai, India
On a clear day you can see forever, Hilger Contemporary, Vienna
Emerging Discourse: Multiple and Overlapping Contemplations from the Diaspora, Bodhi Art, New York
Raid Projects, Los Angeles
This Case of Conscience - Spiritual Flushing and the Remonstrance, Queens Museum of Art, New York
Regional Delicacies, Phillips de Pury & Company at the CAF In collaboration with XVA gallery & Alef Magazine, Bastakiya, Dubai
Human Rights Awareness Tour, a traveling exhibition,
The Veil: Visible and invisible spaces, a traveling exhibition
Persian Arts Festival: Weaving the Common Thread: Perspectives from Iranian Artists, Queens Museum of Art, New York
2007
Continuity and Change: Islamic Tradition in Contemporary Art, The Williamsburg Art and
Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York
Hyphenation Exhibition, University of Maryland, Union Gallery, Maryland
Iranian Literary Arts Festival, Theater Artaud, San Francisco
Inclusion Exclusion, Bronco exhibit gallery Cal Poly Pomona, Los Angeles
Celluloid, Gallery One, San Francisco
Emergency Room, PS1 MoMA New York
Emergence, Current Gallery, Baltimore MD
Beyond Persia, Gallery One, San Francisco
Changing Climate, Changing Colors 24 Contemporary Muslim Artists, Henry Street Settlement, New York
2006
Chicago Artist Month, Beyond Boundaries, Global Citizen, John Fluevog, Chicago
Everything, All at Once, QMA Biennial, Queens Museum of Art, New York
Nobody=s Enemy, Queens Museum of Art, New York
Great Neck Arts Center, New York (Awarded Honorable Mention)
The Shelter Rock Art Gallery, New York
BT, Brooklyn Lyceum, New York
2004
See Williamsburg, Lunar Base Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
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