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Tehran Exhibition Unveils Hidden Anti-War Art from the 70s

An exhibition in Tehran presents anti-war artefacts from US artists, featuring works acquired by Farah Pahlavi in the 1970s that have remained largely unseen since the revolution.

Editorial StaffMay 10, 20261 MIN READ

A new exhibition in Tehran is showcasing a collection of anti-war artefacts created by American artists. This display highlights the intersection of art and political expression during a tumultuous era.

The works included in the exhibition were acquired in the 1970s by Farah Pahlavi, the wife of the former shah. These pieces have largely been kept from public view since the Iranian revolution.

Curated from a significant collection of modern American and European art, this exhibition offers a rare glimpse into a period of artistic resistance, reflecting the sentiments of the time.