 February 2004 marked the 25th Anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Republic of Iran. At the invitation of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the British Council organised the first exhibition of British art ever to be seen in the Islamic Republic, covering developments in British sculpture during the 20th century. The exhibition opened in Tehran on 24 February, four days after elections to the national parliament.
Over 70% of Iran’s population is aged under 30, and this exhibition provided an opportunity for a new generation of Iranians to see original works of British art first hand. Much of the work focused on the proliferation of ideas and materials that have characterised British sculpture over the past century, from Hepworth’s stringed compositions and Gilbert & George’s early videos to Damien Hirst’s use of a real skeleton in his new work, Resurrection, never shown before, and debuting in Iran.
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