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Die mit bonbonfarbenem Lidschatten, Glitter, Strass und Motiven wie Blüten, Schwänen oder Schmetterlingen verzierten Augen der Bräute wirken völlig over the top, sind aber genaue Wiedergaben aktueller Trends in Sachen Hochzeits-Make-up. Fröhlich mischen sich hier traditionelle iranische Motive mit Airbrush-Ästhetik, wie man sie von amerikanischen Auto-Karosserien kennt.
Moshiri combines calligraphy, traditional craftwork, kitsch and Pop Art in his works. He is greatly influenced by everyday life, as he explains - by "the mall, the bazaar, the decorative and ornamental, and wedding culture in Iran". An opulent, "dream wedding" based on the western model is one of the great desires of many young, middle-class Iranian women. One series by Aliabadi, which she did not realise in the form of photographs but as drawings, centres on this wedding culture. Eye Love You (2009) shows designs for the opulent eye make-up with which brides are beautified on their big day. Three make-up designs can be seen on each sheet of paper, the size of a school exercise book. In their naivety they are reminiscent of drawings produced by girls, according to Aliabadi, "while dreaming in a boring class at school". The eyes of the brides, embellished with candy-coloured eye-shadows, glitter, paste gems and motifs such as flowers, swans or butterflies seem completely over the top, but they are exact reproductions of current trends in wedding make-up. Here, traditional Iranian motifs are cheerfully combined with the kind of airbrush-aesthetics familiar to us from American automobile bodywork.
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Von Massimo Vitalis großformatigem Strandpanorama zu Ina Webers zarten Aquarellen von Kiosken, wie man sie von der Lombardei bis Sizilien findet - Italien ist das Thema der meisten Werke, die in Mailand zu sehen sind.
Italy is the theme of most of the works on show in Milan, as can be seen in Massimo Vitali's large-scale beach panorama or Ina Weber's delicate watercolors of kiosks of the kind that can be found everywhere from Lombardy to Sicily. This is also the case with many of the new acquisitions presented on this day, such as Gabriele Basilico's black and white images of dancers in Italian discos, which the classic of Italian photography took in the 1970s. The main focus of the DB Collection Italy, however, is on young artists, such as the Milan-based Albanian Adrian Paci, whose work investigates the theme of migration, or Alice Cannava, whose installation Phantom Records consists of covers designed for fictional records.