at Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Reviewed by Nancy Kay Turner
“Lovers find secret places inside this violent world where they make transactions with beauty.”
–Rumi, 13thcentury Persian Poet
The poetically entitled In The Field of Empty Days: The Intersection of Past and Present in Iranian Art is a dense yet sprawling exhibit that features compelling images from artists whom we may not have seen before. A hallmark of these modern and contemporary Iranian artists is their ingenious blending of images related to myth, history, social disruption, political upheaval and religious restriction in their work. They, like so many contemporary artists, are mining the past for re-presentation in the present. [Read more…]