Inge Morath: Iran

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Author: Inge Morath

ISBN-10: 3865216978

ISBN-13: 9783865216977

Category: Photography - History, Criticism, & Collections

In 1956, Inge Morath (1923-2002) traveled to the Middle East for Holiday magazine. She wore the traditional chador and traveled alone most of the time. "It was difficult to photograph there as a woman," she later recorded. In this body of work, Morath's subjects range from politics and religion to work and commerce, from the shah's palace to the nomad's tent to Zoroaster's sacred shrine. She photographed Iran with the keen vision of an anthropologist, examining religious rituals, costuming,...

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Edited and preface by John P. Jacob. Text by Azar Nafisi, Monika Faber.

\ Inge Morath: Iran recalls a land and a culture that have been profoundly transformed since the Iranian Revolution of 1979. It is a window into the past that provides a singular and timely perspective on Iran in the present.