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Publisher Note

In 1956, Inge Morath traveled to the Middle East for Holiday magazine where she wore the traditional chador and traveled alone most of the time.
Moraths subjects range from politics to religion and from work to commerce; from the Shah's palace to the nomad's tent to the Zoroaster's sacred shrine. She entered deeply into the culture of the places she visited and the lives of the people she photographed in order to document, as she noted, "the continuity - or lack of it - between past and present."

Inge MorathShe Iran with the fine vision of an anthropologist, examining religious rituals, costuming, work, sport, music, art, and theatre, creating an extensive document of the clash between modernity and tradition in the post-war world.
Retrospectively, Inge Morath: Iran recalls a land and a culture that has been profoundly transformed since the Iranian Revolution of 1979. It is a window into the past which provides a unique perspective on Iran in the present.

Publisher
Release Place Gottingen, Germany
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2009
Credits
Artist: Inge Morath
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-3865216977
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Art, Costuming, Iran; Religious Rituals, Music, Sport, Theatre, Work
Methods Photography
Language English, English
Format hardcover with dust-jacket
Dimensions 25.0 × 32.0 cm
Pages 350