Sadegh Tirafkan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sadegh Tirafkan (born July 3, 1965 in Karbala, Iraq) is an Iranian contemporary artist who lives in Tehran, Iran.

Tirafkan uses his knowledge of Persian culture to explore his idenity. The strong attachment to his Persian roots clearly shows in his artwork, which employs different media: photography, video installation, and collage.

Tirafkan was born in Iraq to Iranian parents, but his family fled the country when he was six years of age before the start of the Islamic Revolution.

He graduated from Tehran University with a degree in Photography in 1989 and has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide.

Tirafkan is of a breed of Iranian contemporary artists that does not shy away from controversial subject matter. His work has been cited as being thought provoking and provocative.

Tirafkan's work includes Manhood, which deals with masculinity in Persian culture and reflects on the role of the Iranian male in the present time. Other works such as Persepolis, Ashoura, Secret of Words , Iranian Man and Whispers of the East deal with history, identity, religious and gender issues. The Loss of Our Identity, explores the effect an increased presence of Western sensibilities and influences has had on the youth of present-day Iran.


The Loss of Our Identity
The Loss of Our Identity


Projects

1997-2007 "Ashoura" 2000 "Iranian Man" 2000-2001 "Portraits on Script" 2001 "Hammurabi: The Law Codes" 2001-2002 "Body Curves" 2002 "Secret of Words" 2003 "Sacrifice" 2003-2004 "Zoorkhaneh" 2004-2005 "Temptation" 2006 "Whispers of the East" 2007 "The Loss of Our Identity"


[edit] External links