Rada AKBAR
Rada Akbar, born in Afghanistan, is a conceptual artist and photographer renowned for her work highlighting the strength and resilience of Afghan women. Her art challenges the oppression of women in Afghanistan, aiming to bring global attention to their stories through powerful visual narratives.
In 2018, Akbar initiated the annual art exhibition "Abarzanan" ("Superwomen") to honor Afghan women's contributions throughout history. The exhibition features exquisitely crafted gowns representing poets, mountain climbers, television presenters, royalty, politicians, and musicians who have risen to prominence within Afghanistan's patriarchal culture.
Her work has been internationally recognized, earning her a Prince Claus Seed Award in 2021. The same year, she was named one of the BBC's 100 most influential women.
Following the Taliban's return to power in 2021, Akbar was evacuated to Paris, where she continues her artistic endeavors. Her work was featured in the 2024 collective exhibition "Dislocation" at the Palais de Tokyo, showcasing the resilience and creativity of artists in exile.
Akbar's art serves as a testament to the resilience and strength of Afghan women, preserving their stories and contributions through her compelling visual narratives.
Disciplines | Art Plastique |
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Sujet | Création multimédia |
Techniques | Acrylique, Mixte, Photographie |
Support et matériaux | Papier, Photographie, Plâtre, Toile |
Tendances | Art conceptuel |
Code postal | 75019 |
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Ville | PARIS 19 |
Région | Île-de-France |
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Site web | https://www.instagram.com/radaakbar/ |