"I know why the rebel sings: Newsha Tavakolian" on view at the Prince Claus Fund Gallery
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"I know why the rebel sings: Newsha Tavakolian" on view at the Prince Claus Fund Gallery
Young Ghanaian © Newsha Tavakolian.



AMSTERDAM.- The Prince Claus Fund Gallery in Amsterdam welcomes you to Newsha Tava-kolian’s solo exhibition I know why the rebel sings 27 November 2015 through 4 March 2016, curated by Vali Mahlouji. From war reportage to compelling artistic portraits, I know why the rebel sings takes an unprecedented look at Tavakolian’s photographic œuvre. Tavakolian is the recipient of the 2015 Principal Prince Claus Award.

From the terror of war to the oft-forgotten realities of those forced to pick up the pieces in its aftermath, this expansive exhibition of Newsha Tavakolian’s photography creates a fluid dia-logue between her moving coverage of conflicts, her candid exposé of humanitarian tragedies and her aesthetic explorations of life in Tehran with intimate forays into the private lives of friends and acquaintances.

I know why the rebel sings, for the first time, integrates Tavakolian’s stirring warzone images and NGO projects with her more formally conceived portraits. It considers her photographic practice as a whole and examines her journalism as an integral component of it.

Meditative journeys of daily experiences in Blank Pages of an Iranian Photo Album and self-consciously staged, ordered scenes of characters in the Look series, sharply contrast with the raw urgency captured in a bloody ambush in Iraq or the harsh reality of a training camp of Syrian Kurdish female militias preparing to fight ISIS, featured in On the War Trail.

Tavakolian’s journalistic output is considered beyond the narrative and visual strictures inherent in press formats, in relation to the wider themes that inform her oeuvre. Masterfully composed moments of quietude under the omnipotent shadow of terror are highlighted in The Girl in Red. The Girl at the Desk dominates the Ghana room, a moving image drawing attention to the human figure.

Iran Walls breaks away from formal serial compositions and creates new visual dialogues across series, allowing for previously unmade connections.

The exhibition ends with a selection of her prolific publications and news stories right up to the recent terror attack in Paris.

A self-taught photographer, Newsha began working professionally in the Iranian press at the women’s daily newspaper ‘Zan’ at age 16. At 19, she joined the New York-based agency Polaris Images. She has since covered international conflicts natural disasters, made social documentary stories and in 2009, started working on projects that experts describe as a mix of social docu-mentary photography and art.

Newsha has been published in international media such as Time Magazine, Newsweek, Stern, Le Figaro, Colors, The New York Times, Der Spiegel, Le Monde, NRC Handelsblad, The New York Times Magazine and National Geographic.

Her work has been displayed in dozens of international art exhibitions and has been shown in museums such as the Victoria & Albert, LACMA in and the British Museum, and the Boston Mu-seum of Fine Art.

In 2014 Newsha was chosen as the fifth laureate of the Carmignac Gestion Photojournalism Award. In 2015 she was chosen as the Principal Prince Claus Laureate. Newsha became a Mag-num nominee in 2015.

Vali Mahlouji is an independent curator and writer and advisor to the British Museum on its modern/contemporary Iranian collections. Mahlouji’s recent curatorial work includes exhibi-tions at FOAM (Amsterdam), Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, MAXXI National Mu-seum of XXI Century Arts, Whitechapel Gallery and Photo London.

He is founder of the research and curatorial platform Archaeology of the Final Decade, recirculat-ing art and cultural material that have remained under-exposed or in some cases destroyed.

Mahlouji has been published by Encyclopædia Iranica; Asia Society Museum, New York; Athens National Museum of Contemporary Art; and Sharjah Biennial, among many other institutions and media.










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