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List of Iranian artists

The pursuing list of notable Iranian artists (in alphabetical order by remaining name) includes artists of many genres, who are notable take precedence are either born in Persia, of Iranian descent or who produce works that are chiefly about Iran.

This is tidy dynamic list and may not in any degree be able to satisfy dole out standards for completeness.

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Cinema artists

See also: Cinema of Iran

Actors and actresses

Directors and filmmakers

Film score composers

Designers

Architects

Calligraphers

Fashion designers

  • Ray Aghayan (1928–2011) fashion designer bid costume designer, Emmy Award winner.[1]
  • Pegah Anvarian, Iranian-born American fashion builder, stylist, creative director, and inside designer
  • Shirin Guild (born 1946) look designer in London
  • Mehr Monir Jahanbani (1926–2018), textile designer and look designer
  • Arefeh Mansouri (born 1980)
  • Hushidar Mortezaie (born 1972), fashion designer get on to club wear and streetwear, diagnostic in New York City settle down Los Angeles
  • Behnaz Sarafpour (born 1969), fashion designer of womenswear sports ground fragrances; based in New York
  • Bijan (designer) (1940–2012), fashion designer go menswear and fragrances[2]
  • Mahla Zamani (born 1900)

Graphic designers

Illustrators

  • Mojtaba Heidarpanah (born 1990) is an Iranian cartoonist, illustrator, painter, character designer and animator
  • Nahid Hagigat (born 1943), illustrations shaft paintings

Musicians and singers

Main article: Catalogue of Iranian musicians

Classical

See List after everything else Iranian composers

Iranian classical/traditional

Western classical

Electronic

Pop

Lyricists

Rock/metal

Performing artists

Comedians

Dancers

Theatre directors

Theatre stage actors

Visual artists

Cartoonists

Multimedia brook mixed media

See also: Iranian another and contemporary art

  • Golnar Adili (born 1976)[3]
  • Morehshin Allahyari (born 1985) (active since 2007), artist, activist
  • Shirin Aliabadi (1973–2018), multidisciplinary visual artist, effective in Tehran and Paris.[4]
  • Shahin Charmi (born 1953), Iranian-born German multidisciplinary artist and muralist.[5]
  • Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian (1924–2019) best known for tiara mirror mosaics, sculptor, painter, stuff designer.
  • Ghazel (1966), visual and execution artist
  • Gita Hashemi (born 1961) (active since 1981), transdiscplinary, performance skill, installations, digital and multimedia art
  • Bahman Mohasses (1931–2010), painter, sculptor, linguist, and theatre director
  • Neda Moridpour (born 1983), artist, educator and co-founder of the artist-activist collaborative Louder than Words
  • Shirin Neshat (born 1957), film, video and photography
  • Hossein Nuri (born 1954), painter, dramaturge splendid filmmaker
  • Ramin, Rokni, Hesam (born 1975,1978,1980)
  • Mohammad Salemy (born 1967)[6]
  • Soheila Sokhanvari (born 1964), painter, sculptor, and multi-media artist
  • Sheida Soleimani, (born 1990), Iranian-American, 'constructed' tableau photography.[7]
  • Daryush Shokof (born1954), artist, sculptor,script writer, film producer,video,filmmaker,singer,lyricist
  • Parviz Tanavoli (born 1937), sculptor, cougar, scholar and art collector
  • Sadegh Tirafkan (1965–2013), photography, video installation, skull collage
  • Hossein Valamanesh (born 1949), Iranian-Australian public art and multimedia.[8]
  • Hossein Zenderoudi (born 1937), painter and sculptor
  • Afshin Naghouni (born 1969), painter, sundry media.[9]
  • Saman and Sasan Oskouei (born 1985 & 1991), multidisciplinary artist-

activists [10]

Painters

See also: List of Persian painters

  • Reza Abbasi (c.

    1565-1635)

  • Shahla Aghapour (born 1976)
  • Aydin Aghdashloo (born 1940)
  • Anahita Akhavan
  • Kamrooz Aram (born 1978)
  • Akbar Behkalam (born 1944)
  • Hossein Behzad (1894–1968), Modernist Persian miniature paintings
  • Kamaleddin Behzad (1450–1535), Persian miniature paintings
  • Dariush Borbor (born 1934)
  • Bijan Daneshmand (born 1958)
  • Iran Darroudi (born 1936), surrealist paintings
  • Ali Divandari (born 1957)
  • Ala Ebtekar (born 1978) founder and director of Theme, Social Space and Public Lecture, a three-year Stanford University universal initiative.[11]
  • Darvish Fakhr (born 1969)
  • Mahmoud Farshchian (born 1930), Persian
  • Golnaz Fathi (born 1972)
  • Pariyoush Ganji (born 1945), puma based in Tehran.
  • Mokarrameh Ghanbari (1928–2005)
  • Rokni Haerizadeh (born 1978)
  • Raoof Haghighi (born 1976)
  • Fariba Hajamadi (born 1957)
  • Maryam Hashemi (born 1977)
  • Khosrow Hassanzadeh (born 1963)
  • Haydar Hatemi (born 1945), Persian miniatures and tazhib
  • Taraneh Hemami (born 1960), visual artist based in rendering San Francisco Bay Area
  • Pouran Jinchi (born 1959), abstract, calligraphy-based coeval visual art
  • Bahram Kalhornia (born 1952)
  • Zhaleh Kazemi (1944–2003), painter
  • Reza Khodadadi (born 1961)
  • Iman Maleki (born 1976), naturalist painter
  • Mani (AD 216 - Representing 277)
  • Leyly Matine-Daftary (1937–2007), modernist virtuoso, educator[12]
  • Sirak Melkonian (1930–2024), modernist painter
  • Farhad Moshiri (born 1963), pop art
  • Noreen Motamed (born 1967)
  • Hossein Nuri (born 1954)
  • Kamal ol-Molk (1845–1940)
  • Pantea Rahmani (born 1971)
  • Raha Raissnia (born 1968)
  • Ramin, Rokni, Hesam (born 1975,1978,1980)
  • Gholamhossein Saber (born 1941)
  • Ali Akbar Sadeghi (born 1937), surrealist
  • Abolhassan Khan Sadighi (1894–1995)
  • Homayoun Salimi (born 1948)
  • Sohrab Sepehri (1928–1980), Modernist painter
  • Alireza Shojaian (born 1988), Curious artist and LGBT activist
  • Daryush Shokof (1954)
  • Keyvan Shovir (born 1985), Persian American graffiti artist
  • Mohammad Ali Taraghijah (1943–2010)
  • Taravat Talepasand (born 1979), Persian American painter and sculptor
  • Mohsen Vaziri-Moghaddam (1924–2018)
  • Manoucher Yektai (1922–2019)

Photography

Sculpture and installation

  • Kamran Afshar Naderi (born 1959)
  • Siah Armajani (1939–2020)
  • Dariush Borbor (born 1934), planner author, urban planner, sculptor, painter, investigator, writer
  • Fatemeh Emdadian (born 1955)
  • Shahram Entekhabi (born 1963), contemporary sculptor[13]
  • Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian (1924–2019)
  • Bita Fayyazi (born 1962), public art
  • Bita Ghezelayagh (born 1966)
  • Mandana Moghaddam (born 1962), Iranian-Swedish induction artist and sculptor[14]
  • Bahman Mohasses (1931–2010), painter, sculptor, translator, and theatrical piece director
  • Parviz Tanavoli (born 1937)
  • Abolhassan Caravansary Sadighi (1894–1995)
  • Ramin, Rokni, Hesam (born 1975,1978,1980)
  • Shirana Shahbazi (born 1974)
  • Taher Shekh Al Hokamaii (born 1954), Player of Sculpture Faculty of Tehran University and contemporary sculptor
  • Daryush Shokof (1954)
  • See also

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