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The two hundred paintings coming mainly from Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk and Dniepropetrovsk in Ukraine, hosted since September at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris must return from to their country.
The two hundred paintings coming mainly from Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk and Dniepropetrovsk in Ukraine, hosted since September at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris must return from to their country.
TEHRAN –(Iranart)-Colleagues, friends, family members and fans attended Yadollah Samadi’s funeral in front of the House of Cinema on Saturday. The director and screenwriter was most famous for his epic TV series Desire to Fly on war hero Abbas Babai. Born in Maragheh, Samadi began his career in cinema as an assistant director in movies such as Hossein Zandbaf’s 1981 spy thriller “Hand of Satan” and Habib Kavosh’s 1983 thriller “Dadshah”. Shortly after, he made his debut with “The Man Who Knew Too Much” about a man who misused the power of a fortuneteller to accumulate considerable wealth for himself. His next movie, “The Bus”, about a clash between two groups in a western Iranian village, received great acclaim. Also among his credits were the comedy drama “Apartment No. 13” starring Alireza Khamseh and “Two People and a Half”. He died of heart failure at a Shiraz hospital on Tuesday. He was 66.
TEHRAN.(Iranart) – Iranian Art Museum Garden in Tehran is playing host to an exhibition of lifelong works and achievements by Iranian film director Khosro Sinai. The two-week program is dubbed Like a Tale.
TEHRAN. ( Iranart ) - The 9th edition of Tehran Auction was held at Parsian Azadi Hotel on 29 June, during which 78 classic and modern artworks were presented by acclaimed Iranian artists.
TEHRAN,(HONARONLINE)- Iran and Armenia cooperate in the field of reconstruction of Armenian churches in Iran and Iranian monuments in Armenia.
Iranian architect Leila Araghian won the UAE’s prestigious “Aga Khan” Award for her unique design of Tabiat Pedestrian Bridge.
Stefano Ricci, one of the most respected Italian brands, has focused on Iranian art this time. Parviz Tanavoli’s image of “Heech” has gone on cufflinks and Mohammad Ehsai’s calligraphy have appeared on porcelain plates.