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The Forbidden Fruit - Limited Edition of 9 + 2AP Photograph

Negin Vaziri

United Kingdom

Photography, Photo on Paper

Size: 19.7 W x 29.7 H x 0.1 D in

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Film Photography - On Fuji Crystal Archive Silk All artworks are signed by the artist with a certificate of authenticity. On Saatchi - 50x75cm | Edition of 9 The Forbidden Fruit formed an art installation for Women's rights entitled “Crushing Stones” which has been presented at 67th International Film Festival of Venice Biennale, during Human Rights Day and Woman Voices Now Festival in Los Angeles. 20x30cm | Edition of 25+2AP 30x45cm | Edition of 15+2AP 40x60cm | Edition of 15+2AP 50x75cm | Edition of 9+2AP 60x90cm | Edition of 9+2AP 70x105cm | Edition of 7+2AP Edition of 7 (150 x 225cm) formed an art installation for Women's rights which have been presented at 67th International Film Festival of Venice- Held in Private Collection. ‘The Forbidden Fruit'

 This analogue photography is part of a photographic series shot on black and white film.

Thinking of prohibited beauty, the fruit of the tree and stolen freedom, inspired by Shakespeare’s sonnet 'Frailty, thy name is woman', the artist painted the model’s body to create a wooden effect, petrifying the wood and building the feeling of suspension with lights in her studio. 

The final stone sculpture effect of woman is representative of the beauty that rises with strength under any dogma.

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Photography:Photo on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:9

Size:19.7 W x 29.7 H x 0.1 D in

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Multi-media artist Negin Vaziri was born in Iran in 1976 and moved to Italy in 1999. She attended the University of Cinema and Theatre of Tehran and started her career as a set designer. After the last theatre show which she was part of, has been shut down due to censorship, she has decided to move to Italy and attended the Venice Academy of Fine Arts. Her dual experience in dramatic and visual arts is reflected in her multidisciplinary performance art and installations. Negin’s artwork provokes the taboos, a seeker of the prohibited beauty, Negin believes that the only way to free the world from the chains is to break the wall and built it again by bringing public attention to the beauty. Using Analogue photography as her main visual medium, Negin’s creative expression enjoys crossing the boundaries between traditional photography, mixed media, sculpture, installation, and film. Negin has exhibited in galleries, contemporary museums, art biennale and during prestigious events in Venice, London, Strasbourg, Geneve, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. Her works are part of private collections internationally. She has received awards and honorary mentions at Venice Film Festival 2010; Woman Voices Now Film Festival 2011, Los Angeles; Siamak Pourzand Foundation for Democracy, Washington 2014; International Photography Competition, Venice 2002; Photography Storytelling at Ca’ Foscari University, Venice 2003; International Art Exhibition by Arte Communication, Berengo Fine Arts Foundation and Venice's Art League 2004. She has been art curator of three consecutive collective and solo exhibitions during the 56th, 57th, and 58th Venice Biennale. She is one of the curators of Cinematic Perspective and served as a member of the jury panel for the Venice Intercultural Film Festival 2020 and 2021.  Negin currently lives and works in London.

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