Saturday, May 18, 2024

Royal Photographer Henry Dallal Celebrates Queen’s 90th Birthday With Commemorative Book

By Paola Totaro
Queen Elizabeth II’s 90th birthday celebrations last May were a lavish weeklong affair. One glamorous highlight was the Royal Windsor Horse Show held at Windsor Castle, involving more than 900 horses and 1,500 participants from all over the world. Soon, a specially commissioned book of the show is to be released with illustrations by the Iranian-born photographer Henry Dallal, a royal photographer who is also internationally recognized for his beautiful portrayals of horses.

Berlin Cancels Tehran Museum Collections Show as Iran Withholds Loans

The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA) is a treasure trove of masterpieces by pre-eminent artists – from Renoir, Van Gogh and Gauguin to Picasso, Warhol and Rothko. More than 60 paintings from the collection were...

Award-winning Photographer Reza Looks Back on a Prolific Career

Reza Deghati is one of the world's most famous photojournalists - so famous that he goes by his first name alone. An awardwinning National Geographic photographer, he has for the past three decades captured countless...

Iranian Artists Swarm Paris with Group Show at Galerie Nicolas Flamel

By Katayoun Halajan Iranian modern and contemporary art took center stage at Paris's Galerie Nicolas Flamel earlier this year, as the work of 15 artists went on show in an exhibition titled "Time Machine." The...

Artist Monir Farmanfarmaian Achieves Fame in Her Nineties, Stars in Documentary

By the time they reach middle age, most prominent artists will have had a big solo show in a major museum. For Monir Farmanfarmaian, the wait was infinitely longer. Monir, who produces stunning mirror works...

Persepolis’s Lions and Bulls Star in an Exhibition in Northern Italy

By Ahmad Rafat For the first time ever, archaeological treasures from the Museum of Persepolis and the National Museum of Iran travelled abroad earlier this year for an exhibition titled “Lions and Bulls from Ancient...

Celebrated Photojournalist Kaveh Golestan Lives On Thanks to His Photographer Wife 

Hengameh Golestan was 18 when she met the man who would go on to become her husband – and one of the finest photo-journalists of the late 20th century. His name was Kaveh Golestan. He was 19. Today, Kaveh is no...

Tehran Museum Shows Arab Art While Its Own Collections Travel to Berlin

In a historic move, the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA) is sending 60 exceptional works from its collections – including paintings by Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Francis Bacon – to Berlin for an exhibition...

Artist Firouz FarmanFarmaian Talks About His Personal Mythologies and Their Multimedia Makeovers

The artist Firouz FarmanFarmaian was born in Tehran in 1973. He left Iran at the tender age of four, and has never been back. Yet his work is infused with nostalgia for a long...

Parastou Forouhar Reflects on Migrants’ Language, Makes Temporary Work of Art

The Iranian contemporary artist Parastou Forouhar has a tragic family history: In 1998, her parents Dariush and Parvaneh Forouhar, who were political activists, were assassinated at their home in Tehran. Forouhar recently filled a London gallery...