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Heritage Studies #10

  • 制作日2015
  • 寸法55.0 x 235.0 cm

Iman Issa: Egyptian multidisciplinary artist exploring display & cultural institutions. Known for video installations & 'Heritage Studies' series. Exhibited at Tate Modern, MoMA & more.

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作品の詳細

Heritage Studies #10 is one entry in an ongoing series begun in 2015 that looks at artworks, objects, and structures from the past in an attempt to understand their relevance to the present and possibly the future. The series consists of displays based on objects and other elements from museums, each of which is identified by an accompanying caption. These span different historical regions and cultural lineages. Heritage Studies #10 is a copper model of a column, with a caption that reads “Column from the Great Colonnade of the Newly Founded Capital Samarra.” The term used as the series’ title signifies a return to the past that has been carried out with a practical contemporary aim in mind.

作家の略歴

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Iman Issa, born in Cairo, Egypt in 1979, emerged as a significant voice in contemporary art through a practice deeply rooted in questioning the very mechanisms of display and cultural memory. Her formative years were marked by an intellectual curiosity that initially led her to pursue studies in philosophy and political science at the American University in Cairo. However, it was the serendipitous launch of a visual arts program at the university that ignited her passion for artistic expression. This early exposure to diverse disciplines laid the groundwork for her multidisciplinary approach, blending conceptual rigor with aesthetic sensitivity. A pivotal moment arrived in 2005 when Issa relocated to New York City to pursue an MFA at Columbia University, further refining her artistic vision within a vibrant and challenging creative environment.

Navigating History, Memory, and Form

Issa’s work is characterized by its exploration of the complex relationship between history, memory, language, and objects. She doesn't simply present artifacts; she interrogates their context, their inherent biases, and the narratives they carry—or fail to carry. Her artistic process often begins with existing monuments or cultural relics, which she then subtly deconstructs and reimagines into new forms. This act of re-presentation isn’t about replication but rather a deliberate stripping away of pre-conceived notions, inviting viewers to question their own assumptions and engage in a deeper dialogue with the past. A key element within her practice is the use of subjective titling; these titles offer fragmented clues about the original source material without fully revealing it, fostering an open-ended interpretation and encouraging active participation from the audience. Issa’s aesthetic leans towards minimalism, often employing simple forms and materials to maximize impact. She frequently combines sculpture, text, video, and photography into what she terms “displays,” creating layered experiences that challenge traditional notions of artistic categorization. Her work isn't confined to a single medium; it exists in the interplay between these various elements, each contributing to a broader exploration of meaning and perception.

The ‘Heritage Studies’ Series: Unsettling Cultural Narratives

Perhaps Issa’s most recognized body of work is the ongoing ‘Heritage Studies’ series (2015–present). This project delves into the often-unacknowledged power dynamics embedded within ethnographic and anthropological museums. By focusing on artifacts from these collections, Issa highlights how their meanings are constructed through designation and categorization—a process she believes possesses a “particular resonance and communicative ability in the present.” Each ‘Heritage Studies’ piece typically consists of a sculpture paired with a text panel resembling a museum didactic label. However, these labels are deliberately ambiguous, offering suggestive fragments rather than definitive explanations. For example, *Heritage Studies #10*, a copper cylindrical shape, is accompanied by a plaque hinting at its origins as “Column from the Great Colonnade of the Newly Founded Capital Samarra.” This deliberate withholding of information forces viewers to confront their own preconceived notions about history and cultural heritage. The series has been exhibited extensively, including solo shows at MACBA in Barcelona and the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), solidifying Issa’s reputation as a critical voice within contemporary art.

International Recognition and Academic Engagement

Iman Issa's work has garnered significant international recognition, with exhibitions at prominent institutions such as the Tate Modern in London, the Transmediale festival in Berlin, and the Sharjah Biennial. She received the Abraaj Group Art Prize in 2013 and the HNF-MACBA Contemporary Art Award in 2012, acknowledging her innovative approach to artmaking and her ability to engage with complex socio-political issues. Beyond her artistic practice, Issa is committed to education, currently serving as a part-time professor at the Cooper Union's School of Arts in New York City. This dedication to teaching reflects her belief in fostering critical thinking and encouraging emerging artists to challenge conventional boundaries.

A Contemporary Explorer of Display and Perception

Iman Issa’s contribution to contemporary art lies in her ability to deconstruct the seemingly neutral act of display, revealing the inherent power structures embedded within cultural institutions. Her work prompts viewers to question not only what is being presented but also *how* it is being presented—and why. By blurring the lines between object and history, text and image, Issa creates a space for critical reflection and invites audiences to actively participate in constructing their own understanding of the past and present. She stands as a compelling example of an artist who seamlessly blends conceptual rigor with aesthetic sensitivity, leaving a lasting impact on the discourse surrounding cultural memory and representation.
iman issa

iman issa

1979 - , Egypt

プロフィール概要

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Multidisciplinary, Video art
  • Date Of Birth: 1979
  • Full Name: Iman Issa
  • Nationality: Egyptian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Heritage Studies #13
    • Heritage Studies #10
    • The Revolutionary
  • Place Of Birth: Cairo, Egypt