Kerman Museum of Contemporary Industrial Arts: a treasure of Iranian art in the heart of the desertThe Museum of Contemporary Industrial Arts in Kerman is like a gem in the heart of the desert that shows the brilliance of Iranian art to the world. This museum, which was opened in 1376 in a historical building from the first Pahlavi period, is currently known as one of the most important museums of contemporary art in Iran with more than 500 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, and paintings.An exquisite collection:The collection of Kerman Museum of Contemporary Industrial Arts is a reflection of Iran's rich history and culture. As if in this museum, you experience a journey in time and enjoy the masterpieces of Iranian artists in different historical periods. From the paintings of Kamal al-Molk and Ali Akbar Saneti to the sculptures of Parviz Tanavoli and the paintings of Sohrab Sepehri, each in turn tells a story of Iranian art and creativity.Various sections:Kerman Museum of Contemporary Industrial Arts, like a large gallery, has different sections, each dedicated to one art. In the painting section, as if with colors and brushes, a world of beauty and feeling has been created. In the sculpture section, volume and space speak in the language of art. In the painting section, the elegance and accuracy of Iranian artists can be clearly seen. And in the photo section, images of Iran and the world, as if they are a window to another world.Cultural activities:The Museum of Contemporary Industrial Arts in Kerman is not limited to just displaying works of art. It is as if this museum, as a dynamic cultural center, is trying to help raise the level of knowledge and awareness of society by holding educational workshops, specialized meetings, and various cultural programs. In these workshops, enthusiasts can get to know the subtleties of different arts. In specialized meetings, artists and experts exchange ideas. And in cultural programs, it is as if the spirit of art is blown into the museum space.
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