Barbad Golshiri&
Iran
History
• 636: Arab invasion brings start of Islamic rule
• 9th century: Emergence of modern Persian language (Farsi)
• 1501: With the support of Shia warrior tribes, Shah Ismail I becomes first ruler of Islamic Safavid dynasty; Shia Islam declared state religion.
• 1907: Introduction of constitution limits absolute powers of rulers
• 1926: Military commander Reza Khan crowned. His oldest son, Mohammed, is proclaimed Crown Prince.
History• 1935: Formerly known as Persia, Iran is
adopted as the country's official name• 1941: The Shah's pro-Axis allegiance in
World War II leads to the deposition of the Shah in favor of his son
• 1950: Mohammad Mossadeq becomes prime minister after the assassination of Ali Razmara
• 1951: Parliament votes to nationalize the oil industry. A power struggle between the Shah and Prime Minister Mossadeq ensues and the Shah flees the country in August 1953.
• 1953: Mossadeq is overthrown in a coup engineered by British and American intelligence services. The Shah returns.
History
• 1963: The Shah embarks on a campaign to modernize and westernize the country
• 1978: The Shah's policies alienate the clergy and his authoritarian rule leads to riots, strikes and mass demonstrations. Martial law is imposed.
History• 1979 (January 16th): Shah and
family forced into exile• 1979 (February 1st): The Islamic
fundamentalist, Ayatollah Khomeini, returns to Iran after 14 years of exile in Iraq and France for opposing the Shah’s regime
• 1979 (April): The Islamic Republic of Iran is proclaimed after a referendum.
Government
• Iran is a theocratic republic, with a Supreme Leader determining and supervising the general policies
• Political parties are relatively new, formed before elections and disbanded soon after
• Most conservatives prefer working through political pressure groups
Current Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Economy
• Iran’s economy is a mix of central planning, state ownership of oil and large enterprises, village agriculture, and small-scale private ventures
• Unemployment and underemployment are high
• Educated youth seek jobs outside Iran, causing a “brain drain”
Censorship in Iran
• The government has tried to stop political movements among the youth by not allowing students with opposing views to attend universities
Censorship in Iran
• Iran is the 4th most censored country in the world
• “Non-Islamic” websites are censored by the government
• Online journalists are harassed and put in jail
Bio: Barbad Golshiri
• Born in 1982, Tehran, Iran
• Lives and works in Tehran• 2004 – BA, Painting, The
School of Art and Architecture, Azad University, Tehran
• Installation art• Conceptual art• Art and Language• Art and Philosophy
Early Influences: A Family of Intellectuals
Barbad’s Golshiri’s Father:Houshang Golshiri, Author
Barbad Golshiri’s Mother: Farzaneh Taheri, Literary Critic
Portrait of the Artist as a One Year Old Child (2005)
What Has Befallen Us, Barbad? (2002)
The Distribution of the Sacred System (2010)
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