Ardeshir Mohassess: Art & Satire in Iran
Ardeshir Mohassess: Art and Satire in Iran brings together approximately 70 of Mohassess’ rarely-seen drawings, on loan from the Library of Congress in Washington DC and from several private collections in the US. Many of these have never been published in a book or catalogue, and several of the early works were censored in his native country. The book reveals this artist’s significant impact on both the international art scene and news media. The catalogue (checklist of the exhibition) is organised in two sections: works created before the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and those created after the Revolution. Ardeshir Mohassess has been living in self-imposed exile since 1976; after enduring harassment from his native country’s national police, he fled to France. In 1979 he moved to the United States, where he has remained. Today, he is considered to be one of the most significant living Iranian artists.
RM149.50
Out of stock
Description
Ardeshir Mohassess: Art and Satire in Iran brings together approximately 70 of Mohassess’ rarely-seen drawings, on loan from the Library of Congress in Washington DC and from several private collections in the US. Many of these have never been published in a book or catalogue, and several of the early works were censored in his native country. The book reveals this artist’s significant impact on both the international art scene and news media. The catalogue (checklist of the exhibition) is organised in two sections: works created before the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and those created after the Revolution. Ardeshir Mohassess has been living in self-imposed exile since 1976; after enduring harassment from his native country’s national police, he fled to France. In 1979 he moved to the United States, where he has remained. Today, he is considered to be one of the most significant living Iranian artists.
Publisher: ACC Art Books
Hardback
2008
ISBN: 9781851495641
Leadership Mentoring In Education: The Singapore Practice
The A to Z of Malaysia
Unbelievably Stupid!
Fish Eats Lion Redux
Unbelievably Stupid Too!
Bookends: Collected Intros and Outros
Ethos: Biographical Essays, 2015–2023
Collected Plays, Volume 2: Screen, Stage, Radio Plays
The Human Canvas: The World's Best Body Paintings
Grit & Grace: The Grandeur of Monochrome Malaysia
Photography and Korea
Indigenous Rights and United Nations Standards: Self-Determination, Culture and Land
Woven Indonesian Textiles for the Home
The Cry
