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 TARAVAT TALEPASAND
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Taravat Talepasand, born in 1979 in the United States, retained close family and artistic ties to Iran where she was trained in the challenging discipline of Persian miniature painting. Paying close attention to the cultural taboos identified by distinctly different social groups, particularly those of gender, race and socioeconomic position, her work reflects the cross-pollination, or lack thereof, in our “modern” society. Talepasand's works on paper and egg tempera paintings draw on realism to bring a focus on an acceptable beauty and its relationship with art history under the guise of traditional Persian painting. Her interest, however, is in painting a present which is of and intrinsically linked to the past, making it easily understood by the Iranian and inductive of assumption for the western. “ Since I myself am considered a taboo in that I am a conglomerate of equal, yet irreconcilable cultural forces, my work challenges plebeian notions of acceptable behavior,” says the artist. 
Pathétique Bronze
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Pathétique I
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Pathétique II
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Pathétique Installation
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Self Portrait : Sanctioned
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
  Corpus Delicti
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Allegory of Isolation
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Suicide is Painless II
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Skeletara
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Terrors Advocate
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Why So Worried King
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Censored Garden
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Andarooni, BIrooni, Lies and Man [Insider, Outsider, Lies and Man]
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Dohktare Bahar
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
A Modestly Dressed Woman is a Pearl in it's Shell
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Discipline
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
Still Life : Haft Sin
© Taravat Talepasand 2012
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Taravat has exhibited in solo and group shows in United States and Europe, including the 2010 California Biennial, Yerba Buena Center of the Arts Read More

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