Address: Niayesh Highway, Valiasr Street, Tehran 11369, Iran
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#Sights and Sounds of Tehran: Milad Tower (Burj Milad)
Milad Tower, also known as the Tehran Tower, is a multi-purpose tower in Tehran, Iran. It is the sixth-tallest tower and the 24th-tallest freestanding structure in the world. It is located between Qarb Town and the district of Gisha, standing at 435 meters from the base to the tip of the antenna. Milad Tower is open Mon - Sat (9:00 AM - 11:00 PM). Nearby Attractions are: Mellat Park, Iranian Garden, Tehran International Exhibition and Pardis Mellat Gallery.
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A Window to Tehran
A Window to Tehran by Shaghayegh Cyrous Recorded and live Video installation of the Sunrise in Tehran, Iran at Embark Gallery, San Francisco shcyrous.com After my migration to US, I became interested in the time difference between Tehran and San Francisco. Tehran is twelve hours and thirty minutes into the future and San Francisco is twelve hours and thirty minutes into Tehran’s past. I started to get a sense of the compression of time-space by using technologies as a tool that allow me to connect to my home country live. Collaborator in Tehran: Shabnam Shivaie
Name: Installation #5 Location: Mellat park, Tehran, Iran Architect: Mehdi Kamboozia (CAAT Studio)
Name: Installation #5 Location: Mellat park, Tehran, Iran Architect: Mehdi Kamboozia (CAAT Studio) Project manager: Helena Ghanbari Design Team: Aria Goleh, Shamim Aghazadeh Photographer: Parham Taghioff
Oct 29 Tehran Heavy security presence to prevent any protest gathering by the people
Oct 29-Tehran-Heavy security presence to prevent any protest gathering by the people
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BREATHING SCULPTURE BY MOHAMADREZA YAZDI (2016)
Red Mind, 2017, Steel & Wood, 250.250.120 cm, Pardis cinema
This work was created to be presented in the exhibition “Three Generations of Contemporary Iranian Artists” and to be installed in the main ramp in Mellat Cineplex, one of Tehran’s prominent cultural centers and a building with a long structure, fluid form, and transparent skin. For me, the project was an interesting experiment in adjusting and tailoring my ideas to the specific architectural properties of a particular space. In addition, it was the first work in this series to be presented in a public space rather than a gallery. I compared the fluid form of the building to the transparent body of a fish, lacking only a heart I was ready to create for it.