VIDEOBRASIL IN THE MENA - Bita Razavi

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posted on 03/26/2014
Sociopolitical criticism, references to art history, the idea of collaboration and collective memory are some of the essential elements in her work, which shifts between video, installation, and photography


photo: Bosfohrus: A Trilogy (2012), by Bita Razavi

State-sponsored violence is the genesis to Bosfohrus: A Trilogy, by the Iranian Bita Razavi, featured in the 18th edition of the Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil. It is a video about a namesake video that was censored by the Iranian decency police. In April 2011, Razavi filmed the story of a couple’s trip through the Bosphorus Strait, in Turkey. In February 2012, the footage was seized and Razavi was arrested in Tehran. In the police car, she began producing the new version. What was lost can be retold.

Razavi’s works have featured at institutions and events such as the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the Helsinki Photography Biennial, the Helsinki Design Museum and the 15th Biennial of the Mediterranean, in Lisbon (2011). She lives and works out of Helsinki, Finland.


Watch Bosfohrus: A Trilogy, by Bita Razavi, in her official website.