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7/18/2011 Nadalian+s Fish to Dive into Danube
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Tehran, July 14, 2011: Iranian land artist Ahmad Nadalian will be heading to Budapest on July 18 to release his stone engravings of fish into the Danube River in Hungary.
Next, he will be joining a team of eight international artists at the Aggtelek National Park in Northern Hungary where they will be performing their art for 22 days, MNA reported.
A group of artists, including German Anke Mellin, Romanian Peter Pal and Canadian writer and art critic John K. Grande have been asked to attend a seminar, which has been organized to highlight the value of historical monuments as source of tourist attractions and will run from July 18 to August 8.
Also during their stay, each artist has been asked to make a significant artwork to leave at the Aggtelek National Park, which is home to the largest stalactite cave of Europe.
Nadalian is famous for his engravings, which are mostly images of fish, and animals and the hands and feet of human beings.
His works are now scattered in many countries including Italy, Germany, the U.S., Spain, France, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Lebanon, and his homeland Iran.
River Thames of London, Seine River in Paris and Rhine River in Germany are some of the locations where Nadalian+s fish have been left to swim.
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8/14/2012 Two earthquakes in Iran kill more than 300 and injure 5,000 Overcrowded hospitals in northwest Iran struggled to cope with thousands of earthquake victims on Sunday as rescuers raced to reach remote villages after two powerful quakes killed nearly 300 people. |
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8/13/2012 Iranian wrestlers win 2 bronze medals Iranian wrestlers Ehsan Naser Lashgari and Komeil Qasemi have won bronze medals at the London 2012 Olympic Games. |
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8/6/2012 Iran to exhibit works by Gunther Uecker Iran is planning to exhibit works by modern German sculptor and installation artist Gunther Uecker at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts. The event will be held from September 16 to November 1, 2012 ... |
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8/4/2012 "When Artists Attack the King: Honoré Daumier and La Caricature, 1830-1835" opens at Cantor Arts Center STANFORD, CA.- Long before iranian cartoonist Mahmoud Shokraiyeh was sentenced to 25 lashings for drawing a parliament member in a soccer jersey, 19th-century caricaturist Honoré Daumier and his colleagues ... |
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8/1/2012 Farhadi’s film takes N America by storm Iranian director Asghar Farhadi’s Oscar-winning film A Separation has taken the North America’s movie theaters by storm as the second top-grossing foreign-language film in 2012. |
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7/30/2012 London to exhibit installation by Iran’s Shirin Sabahi The Saatchi Gallery is slated to display an installation work created by the Iranian artist Shirin Sabahi in the British capital of London.
The event is part of the 2011 Contemporary Art Prize (CAP) ... |
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7/24/2012 US, Iranian team excavate Siraf A team of American and Iranian archaeologists has launched underwater excavations at the historical port of Siraf in the Persian Gulf. |
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7/22/2012 Mutatis Mutandis: Group show curated by Cathrine David opens at Vienna's Secession VIENNA.- Mutatis Mutandis brings together a number of works that explore the complexity of contemporary events, materiality, history, and memories, and propose possible re-presentations. Discontinuous ... |
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7/7/2012 The 2nd Tehran Annual Digital Art Exhibition [TADAEX] was opened on Friday, July 6th. The first day of The 2nd Tehran Annual Digital Art Exhibition [TADAEX] was opened among the unexpected attendance of the audience. |
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7/2/2012 UNESCO registers Isfahan Friday Mosque Isfahan’s Friday Mosque has been inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, making it the 14th Iranian site registered on the roll. The independent, 21-member World Heritage Committee announced the ... |
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