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Shirin Neshat, Bahram from the series “Villains,” 2012. 
This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features Iranian-American artist Shirin Neshat, who joins me to discuss the art she’s made in response to Iran’s Green Revolution and to the Arab Spring. An exhibition of that new work, titled “The Book of Kings,” is on view at New York’s Barbara Gladstone Gallery through February 11. 
To subscribe to The Modern Art Notes Podcast via iTunes, click here. To download this week’s program or to stream it, click here. To subscribe to The MAN Podcast’s RSS feed, click here. To see images of the art discussed during this week’s show,visit Modern Art Notes.

manpodcast:

Shirin Neshat, Bahram from the series “Villains,” 2012. 

This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features Iranian-American artist Shirin Neshat, who joins me to discuss the art she’s made in response to Iran’s Green Revolution and to the Arab Spring. An exhibition of that new work, titled “The Book of Kings,” is on view at New York’s Barbara Gladstone Gallery through February 11. 

To subscribe to The Modern Art Notes Podcast via iTunes, click here. To download this week’s program or to stream it, click here. To subscribe to The MAN Podcast’s RSS feed, click here. To see images of the art discussed during this week’s show,visit Modern Art Notes.

manpodcast:

This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features New York-based artist Shirin Neshat, who joins me to discuss the art she’s made in response to Iran’s Green Revolution and to the Arab Spring. “The Book of Kings,” an exhibition of Neshat’s work is on view at Barbara Gladstone Gallery in New York through February 11.

This week’s program also features Museum of Fine Arts Houston curator and MFAH International Center for the Arts of the Americas director Mari Carmen Ramirez. Today the ICAA launches a new digital project: Documents of 20th-century Latin American and Latino Art, a major online archive that will include 10,000 primary source documents about Latin American and Latino modern and contemporary art.

For images of the art discussed on this week’s program, click here.