Shadi Ghadirian »
Returning the Gaze
Exhibition: 6 Dec – 13 Dec 2004
Alliance Francaise
26, Mirpur Road, Dhanmondi R/A
1209 Dhaka
Qajar series As an image, a photograph stands on its own. Rarely can such images be taken at face value. This is particulary true of studio portraits where the photographer has chosen to construct an image. Why construct such an image? The photographer has left clues. The photographs here are the works of Shadi Ghadirian. Chosen from among her peers, the models pose with modern props in Iranian dress and against backgrounds from a century earlier. The images appear to depict a conscious choice on the part of the women. Though a photograph should speak for itself, one cannot be oblivious to the fact that what we see are constructed images of her own gender, at a particular moment in history, created by a young Iranian woman. As opposed to the work of a few women photographers from the Middle East, living and exhibiting in the West, that explores the notion of the 'western image of eastern woman' and their personal alienation, Ghadirian's photographs are unique. They are images from within that do not play on western sensitivities but stand on their own. - Dr. Reza Sheikh Like Every Day series When I did the Qajar series of photographs, I had just graduated and the duality and contradiction of life at that time provided the motive for me to display this contrast: a woman who one cannot say to what time she belongs; a photograph from two eras; a woman who is dazed; a woman who is not connected to the objects in her possession. It was very natural that after marriage, vacuum cleaners and pots and pans find their way into my photographs; a woman with a different look – a woman who no matter in what part of the world she is living, still has these kinds of apprehensions. - Shadi Ghadirian