Venue
Xerxes Fine Arts
Starts
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Ends
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Address
52 haymarket, London SW1Y 4RP
Location
London

In her first solo show, Iranian artist and film maker Mania Akbari continues to explore the role of women in society, using shocking and disturbing images. Xerxes Fine Arts holds the first solo show, outside of the Persian Gulf, of the renowned Iranian film maker, actress and artist Mania Akbari. The Many Faces of Eve, is an exhibition of two series of photographic works on canvas by Akbari which explore feminism and the role of women in post-Revolutionary Iranian society and the rest of the world. Individual and social concerns about femininity, love, guilt, beauty, parenthood and independence are all represented in the works. The first series of portraits entitled MANIA DEVASTATION are strikingly honest depictions of Akbari herself, documenting the surgical scars from her recent battle against breast cancer. The intimate depictions of the artist's post-surgery body, superimposed by visually striking Iranian calligraphy, are shockingly frank and challenge the notion of the ideal female form. MANDANA is the second series in the exhibition and depicts a young Iranian girl called Mandana in varying female roles; the sensuous libertine, the submissive bride and the anonymous chador-clad woman are all represented. The decision to make Mandana, who has Down's syndrome, the subject of the portraits hints at Akbari's belief that women have been historically marginalised, subjugated and misunderstood by men.