Review:
Steeped in Persian culture both high and low, Tanavoli is an unashamedly poetic, philosophical artist. Sebastian Smee, Boston Globe"
Parviz Tanavoli has become a legendary figure through a prolific career as artist, scholar and teacher. Iran s first significant modern sculptor, he works in a style distinctly his own, undeniably modern, and entirely Iranian. The Guardian"
[Parviz Tanavoli s] inquisitiveness is endearing. Gareth Harris, The Financial Times"
"Steeped in Persian culture both high and low, Tanavoli is an unashamedly poetic, philosophical artist."--Sebastian Smee "Boston Globe"
"Parviz Tanavoli has become a legendary figure through a prolific career as artist, scholar and teacher. Iran's first significant modern sculptor, he works in a style distinctly his own, undeniably modern, and entirely Iranian."--Sebastian Smee "The Guardian"
"[Parviz Tanavoli's] inquisitiveness is endearing."--Gareth Harris "The Financial Times"
About the Author:
LISA FISCHMAN has held the position as Ruth Gordon Shapiro '37 Director and Chief Curator of the Davis Museum at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mass. since 2010. Fischman has curated and organized scores of exhibitions, and her career has included major grant support, numerous commissions, and many publications--among them, A Generous Medium: Photography at Wellesley 1972-2012 and Jenny Schmid: The Vistas of Gender Utopia. SHIVA BALAGHI is a visiting scholar of art history at Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island. For the past two decades, she has been writing on and teaching about contemporary Middle Eastern visual culture. HOSSEIN AMIRSADEGHI is a London-based writer, publisher, editor, and former documentary filmmaker. MARYAM HOMAYOUN EISLER is a London-based editor, collector, and philanthropist.
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