Leila Pazooki |
* 1977 in Tehran (IR), lives and works in Berlin (DE)
Is Leila Pazooki the Iranian Tracey Emin, Jenny Holzer, or a Bruce Nauman, because she has created an installation of words and light, which immediately conjures up associations with works by these artists – at least if one is a regular visitor to museums of modern art in Europe, the USA, or Canada? And who is the Indian Damien Hirst or the Asian counterpart to Cindy Sherman? The ironic work by Pazooki demonstratively does not answer such questions. Her installation is a bold reaction to such flippantly drawn parallels. The deliberate accumulation of comparisons of artists from Asia, Africa, or the Middle East with heavyweights of Western art historiography, such as Louise Bourgeois, Auguste Renoir, Andy Warhol, Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Francisco de Goya, and others shows that such analogies say more about those who make them than about the artists which they are supposedly about. Moments of Glory, 2010 |