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Mir Abdolrez Daryabeigi

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word for copper. This was one of the first independent art galleries in Iran to deal specifically with visual and graphic art. Alongside his own work, which was kept on permanent display, Daryabeigi regularly presented the work of other Iranian painters from a variety of different artistic
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In 1975, Daryabeigi joined a group of artists who called themselves "The group of independent artists". The group developed the foundation that would define techniques and styles to be practiced in Iranian art for future generations to come. The group consisted of
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backgrounds. By introducing these artists to the public, the MESS Gallery, under Mr. Daryabeigi's leadership, was considered as representing the country's contemporary art at the time, and encouraged the next generation of abstract Iranian painters.
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on the outskirts of Paris. He continued to live and create art in France until his death in 2012. Daryabiegi had many solo exhibitions, and also exhibited his art at celebrated and respected international galleries
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in northern Iran in 1930. He studied and attained bachelor's degrees in both World History and Geography from
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He first exhibited his work in 1960, and receiving a special mention in a 1968 exhibition organised by
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in Paris in 1973 show the vast spaces of his native Iran, and the beauty of the infinite landscapes.
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In 2012 he exhibited in the Maison Nationale almost abstract cold, pale landscapes.
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In 1979, Daryabeigi moved to Paris, then in 1986, moved to
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Index

Rasht
Gilan
Nogent Sur Marne
University of Tehran
University of Salzburg
Persian
Iranian
gallerist
Iranian modern art
Rasht
University of Tehran
Marcos Grigorian
Ali Azargin
UNESCO
lithography
University of Salzburg
Marcos Grigorian
Morteza Momayez
Massoud Arabshahi
Faramarz Pilaram
Nogent-sur-Marne
Salon d'Automne
Tehran
Persian
Nogent-sur-Marne


Dictionary of Artists
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