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Matilda Aslizadeh was born on 1976 in Iran, is an Artist. Discover Matilda Aslizadeh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Curated by Grant Arnold and part of Capture's Selected Exhibition Program, Aslizadeh exhibited Moly and Kassandra, 2018 at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2020. The installation features three operatic performances by individual female figures in front of open pit mines, mimicking an amphitheatre. Arnold describes the work building a "correlation between the terms in which abstract economic systems are represented and the physical extraction of raw materials by precisely interweaving statistical charts, images of monumental excavations into the surface of the earth and scenes of operatic divination." Using references from 1979 fashion and history connects to the shift from Keynesian to neoliberal economic policies, the work reflects on the consequences economy in late-capitalism. Helena Wadsley rereads the work in again in the year it was being shown and developing a relationship to COVID-19's emptiness.
Aslizadeh is a founding member of the artist collective A.M. (Art Mamas). The Vancouver based group is made up of nine artists at different stages of both motherhood and their careers; they have been meeting regularly since the spring of 2016. The collective finds ways to facilitate a support system for artist caregivers while critically exploring the place of motherhood and care work within the dominant culture of art production. As part of Art Mamas’ 2021 residency at Access Gallery PLOT, (with Gabriela Aceves-Sepúlveda, Robyn Laba, Natasha McHardy, Maria Anna Parolin, Heather Passmore, Sarah Shamash, prOphecy sun and Damla Tamer) the gallery space was activated as a laboratory and included other creative producers who are mothers/parents from the local community and beyond. Conversations and screenings featured artists Margaret Dragu, Jin-me Yoon, and Elizabeth MacKenzie.
Aslizadeh's 2009 work, In a dark wood, features an animated roulette-spin of B.C. trees, spaced as if they were Greek pillars. Influenced by the turmoil of her youth, and the artifacts of different ancient and living cultures can be seen in her practice including this work. The two-channel work layers footage into a sorting, "with short bursts of archival, black-and-white film footage culled from British Columbia's history" intertwining geographical locations.
Matilda Aslizadeh is a practicing visual artist and educator. She was born in Iran and moved to Greece after the Iranian Revolution in 1979. A couple years after her family settled in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada where Matilda still lives on the unceded Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh territories.