Daryush Shayegan
Écrivain
Daryush Shayegan, né en en 1935 à Téhéran, est philosophe et romancier iranien et indianiste. Il a fait ses études en Iran et en France et vit entre Paris et Téhéran. Il est l’auteur de nombreux livres (Qu’est ce qu’une révolution religieuse ?, Albin Michel, 1991 ; Les Illusions de l’identité, éditions du Félin, 1992 ; Hindouisme et soufisme, Albin Michel, 1997 ; Henry Corbin : penseur de l’islam spirituel, Albin Michel, 2011, Sous les ciels du monde, éditions du Félin, 2011, etc.) En 2011, il obtient la Grande médaille de la Francophonie de l’Académie française.
La photographie iranienne
Anahita Ghabaian Etehadieh / Mehran Mohajer / Mehrdad Nadjmabadi / Daryush Shayegan
Far from being a mere collection of reproductions, this work stands out for its thematic organization. The selection of images aims to reflect the photographic art scene of the last ten years, moving beyond the oft-shown iconic images and avoiding an exotic vision of the country that would merely excite curiosity.
Iranian photography is characterized by its degree of engagement and its political dimension. The artists' approaches are rarely neutral, and for most of them, the choice of subjects and their execution remain a delicate matter.
Iranian Photography showcases the work of Iran's greatest photographers, true icons, as well as photographs by emerging and independent contemporary artists.
The book brings together the works of:
Ahmad Aali, Sasan Abri, Mehrdad Afsari, Ali & Ramyar, Mehraneh Atashi, Dadbeh Bassir, Gohar Dashti, Arash Fisent, Shadi Ghadirian, Mohammad Ghazali, Arash Hanaei, Ghazaleh Hedayat, Peyman Houshmandzadeh, Bahman Jalali, Rana Javadi, Katayoun Karami, Mahboubeh Karamli, Babak Kazemi, Abbas Kowsari, Meysam Mahfouz, Mehran Mohajer, Mehdi Monem, Tahmineh Monzavi, Mehrdad Naraghi, Mohsen Rastani, Zeinab Salarvand, Reza Shojaei, Nasrin Talebi, Shahriar Tavakoli, Newsha Takavolian, Sadegh Tirafkan, Hamila Vakili, Hamed Yaghmaeian, Mohsen Yazdipour, Ali Zanjani.
La photographie iranienne
22 x 28 cm, 192 pages, paperback with flaps, 200 reproductions in full color and black & white
Book co-published with the Silk Road Gallery
Graphic design: Danish Pastry Design
ISBN: 978-2-919507-06-1
