"Most Wanted" a solo exhibition by artist Taraneh Hemami opens tonight (May 9, to June 30, 2007) at San Francisco's Intersection for the Arts. Hemami investigates the nature of perception, recognition, and representation while examining the construction of the image of the new enemy. Interpretations of a series of faceless portrayals of the The image of the new enemy terrorists as identified by the United States government contemplate the ways in which stereotypical perceptions of people are created while pondering the relationship between image and identity. Exploring themes of displacement, preservation, and belonging, her paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and installations investigate the in-between spaces: between art, artifact and architecture; between two and three-dimensional space; between technology and hand crafted objects"Most Wanted" a solo exhibition by artist Taraneh Hemami opens tonight (May 9, to June 30, 2007) at San Francisco's Intersection for the Art...all »"Most Wanted" a solo exhibition by artist Taraneh Hemami opens tonight (May 9, to June 30, 2007) at San Francisco's Intersection for the Arts. Hemami investigates the nature of perception, recognition, and representation while examining the construction of the image of the new enemy. Interpretations of a series of faceless portrayals of the The image of the new enemy terrorists as identified by the United States government contemplate the ways in which stereotypical perceptions of people are created while pondering the relationship between image and identity. Exploring themes of displacement, preservation, and belonging, her paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and installations investigate the in-between spaces: between art, artifact and architecture; between two and three-dimensional space; between technology and hand crafted objects«
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