By Jaime Leon Tehran, Sep 1 (EFE).- From sculptures by Donald Judd and neon structures by Dan Flavin to artworks by Marcel Duchamp, Western minimalist masterpieces unveiled for the first time in decades have drawn thousands of visitors to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran. Since the end of June, some 25,000 aesthetes have …
The ongoing exhibit on minimalism, featuring 34 Western artists, has captured particular attention. Over 17,000 people have made the trip since it opened, the museum said nearly double the footfall of past shows
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Some of the world’s most prized works of contemporary Western art have been unveiled for the first time in decades in Tehran. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, a hard-line cleric, rails against the influence of the West.