Iran displays over two dozen hidden Picasso masterpieces

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More than two dozen Picasso masterpieces have been publicly displayed in Iran for the first time in over 30 years. The exhibition at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art features 26 iconic works, including "Portrait of a Man" and "Cry of War." These artworks were previously hidden due to restrictions following the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The museum, which holds a collection of nearly 4,000 modern art pieces, is gradually reintroducing its works to the public. The exhibition highlights Iran's contemporary art scene and aims to showcase its cultural vibrancy. However, travel restrictions prevent many Americans from visiting the exhibition.


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