Mohammad Radvand

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Mohammad Radvand, born in 1956, also known as Michael Radvand, is an Iranian modernist artist. [1] Radvand's works have been featured in galleries both in the United States and Iran, such as the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art [2] and Tehran Art Center. [3] [4]

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  2. Iranian Modern Art Movement: the Iranian Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art. Iran: Institute for Promotion of Visual Arts. 2006. pp. 201–2. ISBN   9649677038.
  3. "What's in art galleries". Tehran Times . 26 December 2010. Retrieved 30 July 2012.[ permanent dead link ]
  4. Sotheby's Auction House, London 2008, Modern and Contemporary Indian and Arab Art.