Other prominent works, such as “Painter and Model”, “Open Window to Panti Yur Street”, “Baboon and her Baby” and “Weeping Woman 1, 2, 2” from the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art have also been exhibited at the exhibition.
The exhibition also featured works by Iranian artists such as Bahram Dabiri, Bahman Mohasses, Jalil Ziapour, Mohsen Vaziri Moghaddam, Mohammad Ali Shiva (Kako), Garnik Derrakopian, Hannibal al -Khassa and Parvaneh Etemadi, and foreign artists such as Gerge Brak, Robert Brak
Those interested in visiting the exhibition can visit the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art until the end of the holy month of Ramadan (April 5), except for holidays from 9 am to 6 pm and from April 1 to May 1-8.
Cover photo: Negin Hemmatzadeh, ISNA
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