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    Iranian American artist Shirin Neshat opens the largest US exhibit yet

    For the last 30 years, Shirin Neshat has used different media to explore complicated political realities, with a particular focus on Iran and America.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Barbara Bogaev • Oct 17, 2019 • 1 min read

    For the last 30 years, Shirin Neshat has used different media to explore complicated political realities, with a particular focus on Iran and America. Her videos, poetry and photos examine the borders and intersections of nation, gender, exile, and spirit. For the first time, Neshat has a new exhibit in the western United States. It’s at the Broad, and it’s called “I Will Greet the Sun Again.”

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    The full episode

    3 of 4
    White House held up aid to Ukraine for political reasons
    1. 0:00Turkey agrees to a ceasefire in Syria. What is the Pentagon’s new strategy in the region?
    2. 10:04White House withheld aid to Ukraine for political reasons
    3. 18:43Iranian American artist Shirin Neshat opens the largest US exhibit yetYou’re reading this
    4. 32:52‘Parasite’ director Bong Joon Ho on class conflict and drawing from Hitchcock
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