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2010 EDITION

July 3rd - September 19th

Solmaz Shahbazi

Solmaz Shahbazi

Solmaz Shahbazi refuses to give in to the age-old instinct to reveal, to demystify, to expound—subtly raising questions as to the entire documentary project as we know it.

Istanbul’s ubiquitous gated communities serve as a point of departure in Perfectly Suited For You, a clinical look at the strenuously engineered domestic worlds that are increasingly the rule in cities throughout the world. At once a documentary project, a spatial one, as well as an intensely psychological one, Shahbazi’s camera guides us along, revealing the particularities of a time and space, but more importantly, providing a space to think about the ways in which many of us conceive of slippery notions of home and community, inside and out.

Turning her camera to her hometown in Persepolis, the third video in a trilogy of works on Tehran, the artist sensitively captures hidden moments, suppressed secrets and memories of times long gone. Set in a mammoth bourgeois housing complex on the outskirts of this city, hers is as much a tale about Tehran as it is about how individuals situate themselves in relation to the grander narratives of history. The world as we know it, says Shahbazi, is found in the most miniscule details, the circuitous stories that trail into anti-climaxes, random arcana—and in that way, it exists first, and perhaps only, within the bounds of our own heads.


Negar Azimi, senior editor of Bidoun Magazine.

Solmaz Shahbazi

Born in 1971 in Tehran. Lives in Germany.

She studied Architecture and Design at the Akademie der bildenden Kuenste in Stuttgart. Before she began to engage in film, she had mainly been working as an architect. Her work departs from the artist’s desire to anchor an aesthetic dialetic praxis in the social and political conditions of the present. Shahbazi uses the documentary format in both her videos and her photography as a tool to analyse different modes of imagery, expectations of the unknown and possible effects on perception. Her collection of images testify to the potentially fictitious nature of the photographic medium, providing a view as to how we filter images, formulate conceptions —and ultimately awakening us to the fallibility of preconception, the power of the photographic frame.

She is a Nominee for the Discovery Award / Rencontres d'Arles 2010. In addition to the 7th Sharjah Biennial. the 9th International Istanbul Biennial in 2005 and 1st Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art Shahbazi’s work has been exhibited widely in Europe, USA and the Middle East since 2001.