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Taraneh Hemami : ウィキペディア英語版 | Taraneh Hemami
Taraneh Hemami (Persian: ترانه همامی) (born 1960, in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian-American, visual artist and arts educator based in San Francisco, California, USA. Her works explore the complex cultural politics of exile through personal and collective, multidisciplinary projects often through site specific installation art or participatory engagement projects. == Biography == Born in Tehran, Iran, she moved to the United States in 1978 to attend college, right before the Iranian Revolution. In 1982 Hemami received her BFA in Painting and Drawing from University of Oregon, Eugene, and in 1991 her MFA in Painting from California College of the Arts where she now teaches.〔 Hemami's work is often handcrafted and has included replicating government posters, shattered glass stylized as traditional Muslim prayer rugs, a laser-cut wool carpet map of Tehran and beaded curtains. By manipulating common Iranian and Western imagery used to gain power and spread political influence, Hemami's work is a commentary on how this is used across nations throughout history. In her work "Home" (2006), she created a multimedia body of work by collecting photographs and stories from Iranian Americans to explore themes of displacement and representation within a home.〔 As of 2015, she is represented by Rose Issa Projects in London.
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