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TEHRAN.(Iranart) – Iranian writer and critic has said that in his latest novel “Nowhere States” he has turned his spotlight on the most awful human relations in the modern world.
TEHRAN –(Iranart)- The 81-year old writer, poet and art critic Javad Mojabi, who was battling COVID-19, is feeling much better these days, his wife Asieh Javadi said on Saturday.
A group exhibition titled 80 Years of Javad Mojabi from the Artists' View is underway at the Saless Gallery until 22 October. Mojabi (born 1939) is one of Iran's most prominent modern writers and poets, and has published over 50 literary works in various forms. He has also written hundreds of critical works and essays on art and culture in journals and magazines.
TEHRAN –(Iranart) Art critic Javad Mojabi called Iranian expressionist artist Nasser Ovissi the painter of poetry during the opening speech of his one-day exhibit at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMCA) on Saturday.