
Look
<p>In the series <em>Look</em>, Newsha Tavakolian staged photographs in her Tehran apartment based on stories told by her friends and neighbors in the high-rise building, where she had lived for over a decade. This cohort represented a generation of Iranian youth who had grown increasingly frustrated with their cultural and political isolation. Through the series, Tavakolian aimed to show “the middle class in Iran that is never shown . . . whose lives are defined by the state’s morals and regulations.”</p> <p>Tavakolian, a self-taught photographer, began working at age 16 for <em>Zan</em>, an Iranian weekly newspaper focused on women’s rights, and eventually joined the Magnum photo agency. After the Iranian elections of 2009 sparked significant opposition protests, photojournalists came under increasing scrutiny. Tavakolian undertook independent projects, like <em>Look</em>, to address political and social topics in her home country.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 2013
- Medium
- Inkjet print
- Dimensions
- Image/paper, approx./sight: 101.8 × 136.5 cm (40 1/8 × 53 3/4 in.); Frame: 106.3 × 142.3 × 4.9 cm (41 7/8 × 56 1/16 × 1 15/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Newsha Tavakolian
Artist

Photography
Newsha Tavakolian is an Iranian photojournalist and documentary photographer. She has worked for Time magazine, The New York Times, Le Figaro, and National Geographic. Her work focuses on women's issues and she has been a member of the Rawiya women's photography collective which she co-established in 2011. Tavakolian is a full member of Magnum Photos.
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- Newsha Tavakolian
- Year
- 2013
- Medium
- Inkjet print
- Dimensions
- Image/paper, approx./sight: 101.8 × 136.5 cm (40 1/8 × 53 3/4 in.); Frame: 106.3 × 142.3 × 4.9 cm (41 7/8 × 56 1/16 × 1 15/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-2013-108255
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
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- Status
- verified

