Displaying Iran In Berlin: Observations On (Missed?) Opportunities In Crisis

Main author: Kabelitz, Franziska
Format: Journal Article           
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institution SOAS, University of London
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description This article provides a critical review of the exhibition Iran: Five Millennia of Art and Culture, held at Berlin’s James-Simon-Galerie between December 2021 and March 2022. While its galleries provided a beautiful, respectful, and highly educational overview of the wider development of Persian material culture, the exhibition ultimately failed to deliver what was promised by its title, misleadingly conceptualising Iranian art and culture as unimportant after the mid-eighteenth century. Instead of taking advantage of the prestigious institutional network into which the exhibition was embedded in order to highlight the extraordinary level of resilience inherent in contemporary Iranian cultural production, Iran played into an unfavourable conceptualisation of a past golden age transitioning into an unilluminated present. This is particularly regretful in light of current global tendencies to define and assess Iranian cultural heritage and aspects of Iranian identity primarily on the basis of geopolitical arguments.
format Journal Article
author Kabelitz, Franziska
author_facet Kabelitz, Franziska
authorStr Kabelitz, Franziska
author_letter Kabelitz, Franziska
title Displaying Iran In Berlin: Observations On (Missed?) Opportunities In Crisis
publisher SOAS University of London
publishDate 2023
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/40654/