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Episode 131: Fatemeh Baigmoradi
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Fatemeh Baigmoradi is a photographic artist originally from Iran. In her series It’s Hard to Kill, Fatemeh works with archival family photos from Iran, using fire to obscure or destroy portions of the image—connecting to the way that her own family and many others burned their photos after the Iranian Revolution to protect themselves or others in the photos. In our conversation we talked about the relationship between photography and memory, censorship, and how violence, healing, and cleansing are all intertwined in Fatemeh’s work. Then in the second segment, Fatemeh and I talked about immigration.
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Show Notes:- Fatemeh Baigmoradi
- Fatemeh Baigmoradi - It’s Hard to Kill
- Fatemeh Baigmoradi - Subjectivity and Objectivity
- Medium Festival of Photography - Fatemeh Baigmoradi lecture
- Keep the Channel Open - Episode 22: Esmé Weijun Wang
- Keep the Channel Open - Episode 46: Rizzhel Javier
- Brandon Shimoda
- Patrick Nagatani
- Ignant - “Fatemeh Baigmoradi On Censorship and the Fires of Revolution”
- Mitra Tabrizian
- Marcel Proust - Swann’s Way: In Search of Lost Time, Volume 1
- Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa
- Music: Podington Bear
- Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo
173 episodes
Manage episode 332278233 series 1220276
Fatemeh Baigmoradi is a photographic artist originally from Iran. In her series It’s Hard to Kill, Fatemeh works with archival family photos from Iran, using fire to obscure or destroy portions of the image—connecting to the way that her own family and many others burned their photos after the Iranian Revolution to protect themselves or others in the photos. In our conversation we talked about the relationship between photography and memory, censorship, and how violence, healing, and cleansing are all intertwined in Fatemeh’s work. Then in the second segment, Fatemeh and I talked about immigration.
Subscribe:Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS
Support:Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser
Share:Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook
Connect:Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
Show Notes:- Fatemeh Baigmoradi
- Fatemeh Baigmoradi - It’s Hard to Kill
- Fatemeh Baigmoradi - Subjectivity and Objectivity
- Medium Festival of Photography - Fatemeh Baigmoradi lecture
- Keep the Channel Open - Episode 22: Esmé Weijun Wang
- Keep the Channel Open - Episode 46: Rizzhel Javier
- Brandon Shimoda
- Patrick Nagatani
- Ignant - “Fatemeh Baigmoradi On Censorship and the Fires of Revolution”
- Mitra Tabrizian
- Marcel Proust - Swann’s Way: In Search of Lost Time, Volume 1
- Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa
- Music: Podington Bear
- Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo
173 episodes
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