Tales of a Nuclear Tehran
Andi Arnovitz
2014
Deconstructing Persia's artistic legacy reveals a sinister underside. Persian textile elements have been isolated, and re-inserted to create paintings that resemble Persian minaitures, but address Iran's march towards being a nuclear power.
- Copies: 10
- Pages: 12
- Type of binding: Hand-made Box
- Dimensions (cm): 31.5x32x7.3
- Reproductions: Jerusalem Fine Art Prints
- Printing: Jerusalem Fine Art Prints
- Binding: Shevach Black
- Type of printing: Archival Pigment Ink
- Publication: Jerusalem Fine Art Prints
- Place of publication: Jerusalem, Israel
- Book photography: Yair Medina
Andi Arnovitz b. 1959 in the US, lives in Jerusalem, Israel. She is a printmaker and book maker and has books in major collections around the world, including the US Library of Congress and The Israel Museum.
Her works deal with gender issues, politics, ecology, and religion. Over the years she has created dozens of artist’s books in limited editions.


