Tehran, Tehran, Iran. 30th Aug, 2022. Iranian visitors look at conceptual artworks while visiting, the ''Minimalism and Conceptual Art'' exhibition, which showcases works from the 19th and 20th centuries by American and European artists, at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in the Iranian capital on August 30, 2022. More than 20,000 people have flocked to an Iranian museum showcasing dozens of renowned Western artists' works, some for the first time -- part of a treasure trove amassed before the Islamic Revolution. The museum's collection is reputed to be the greatest line-up of modern ma
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August 30, 2022, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: Iranian visitors look at conceptual artworks while visiting, the ''Minimalism and Conceptual Art'' exhibition, which showcases works from the 19th and 20th centuries by American and European artists, at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in the Iranian capital on August 30, 2022. More than 20, 000 people have flocked to an Iranian museum showcasing dozens of renowned Western artists' works, some for the first time -- part of a treasure trove amassed before the Islamic Revolution. The museum's collection is reputed to be the greatest line-up of modern masterpieces outside Europe and the United States and includes multi-million-dollar pieces, much of which have been kept under wraps since the 1979 revolution. The current ''Minimalism and Conceptual Art'' exhibition features 132 works by 34 world-famous contemporary artists, museum director Ebadreza Eslami said, including Marcel Duchamp, Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, and the duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi via ZUMA Press Wire)