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Now More Than Ever
Washington Project for the Arts
(Washington, DC, 2017)
"Loom" (2017)
Variable height x 4’ x 2.5’
Neon, steel cables, wire, transformer, rubber caps, Persian rug.
Installed at the Washington Project for the Arts, DC
Loom is an architectural response to the limbo of feeling threatened within your home(land). A Persian rug from my childhood home lies on the floor and a red neon rectangle of the same dimensions floats overhead. I am Iranian-American, even if I feel as though this part of myself is still developing, and the piece is meant to encourage people who may not experience this existential threat to stand under the red aura.
This piece is displayed in the exhibition "Now More Than Ever" at the Washington Project for the Arts in Washington, DC.
Neon, steel cables, wire, transformer, rubber caps, Persian rug.
Installed at the Washington Project for the Arts, DC
Loom is an architectural response to the limbo of feeling threatened within your home(land). A Persian rug from my childhood home lies on the floor and a red neon rectangle of the same dimensions floats overhead. I am Iranian-American, even if I feel as though this part of myself is still developing, and the piece is meant to encourage people who may not experience this existential threat to stand under the red aura.
This piece is displayed in the exhibition "Now More Than Ever" at the Washington Project for the Arts in Washington, DC.
"Loom" (2017)
Variable height x 4’ x 2.5’
Neon, steel cables, wire, transformer, rubber caps, Persian rug.
Installed at the Washington Project for the Arts, DC
Loom is an architectural response to the limbo of feeling threatened within your home(land). A Persian rug from my childhood home lies on the floor and a red neon rectangle of the same dimensions floats overhead. I am Iranian-American, even if I feel as though this part of myself is still developing, and the piece is meant to encourage people who may not experience this existential threat to stand under the red aura.
This piece is displayed in the exhibition "Now More Than Ever" at the Washington Project for the Arts in Washington, DC.
Neon, steel cables, wire, transformer, rubber caps, Persian rug.
Installed at the Washington Project for the Arts, DC
Loom is an architectural response to the limbo of feeling threatened within your home(land). A Persian rug from my childhood home lies on the floor and a red neon rectangle of the same dimensions floats overhead. I am Iranian-American, even if I feel as though this part of myself is still developing, and the piece is meant to encourage people who may not experience this existential threat to stand under the red aura.
This piece is displayed in the exhibition "Now More Than Ever" at the Washington Project for the Arts in Washington, DC.
"Preventative Patrol" (2017)
"Preventative Patrol" (2017)
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