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The traces of goats on the painted ceramics of ancient Susa find their way into the gazelles of Persian poetry and Iranian miniature in this painting, which has endured for more than half a century. The fusion of the “mythical animal” with “geometric abstraction” embodies a quest for identity—one that remains distinctly Eastern and Iranian, yet resonates in dialogue with international modern art.
An exhibition of works by Jazeh Tabatabai (1931-2008), the founder and director of Iran’s first gallery known as Iran’s Modern Art Gallery, has opened in Tehran’s Shahrivar Gallery.