Parviz Tanavoli

Parviz Tanavoli (born 1937) is an Iranian sculptor, painter, educator, and art historian. He is a pioneer within the Saqqakhaneh school, a neo-traditionalist art movement. Tanavoli has been one of the most expensive Iranian artists in sales. Tanavoli series of sculpture work Heech are displayed in prestigious museums and public places, such as the British Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hamline University, Aga Khan Museum, and as public art in the city of Vancouver. Additionally Tanavoli has written extensively on this history of Persian art and Persian crafts. Since 1989, Tanavoli has held dual nationality and has lived and worked both in Tehran, and Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver, British Columbia.

Parviz Tanavoli
Born
Parviz Tanavoli

(1937-03-24) 24 March 1937
EducationTehran School of Fine Arts
Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara,
Brera Academy
Occupation(s)Artist, art historian, educator
Known forSculpture, painting
WorksThe Wall (Oh Persepolis)
Heech
MovementSaqqakhaneh movement
Huryfiyya movement
Websitewww.tanavoli.com
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