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Iranian ‘Mona Lisa’ on Display in Turin Museum

Fereshteh Setayesh was born in Tehran, Iran. She has been painting for over 35 years and has hold 12 individual exhibitions and participated in more than 90 group painting exhibitions. She is a continuous member of Iranian Painters Association and a member of the Biafarin Canadian Incorporation.

In an interview with Honar Online, Setayash elaborated on her art piece, saying the painting is part of a collection which was put on display in 2012 at Tehran’s Art Centre Gallery.

“I was invited last year … to attend the Premio LYNX international competition in Italy and finally I became one of the 47 finalists of the event,” she said.

She went on to say that the finalists’ pieces were displayed in three exhibitions and “my piece, Mona Lisa, was picked up by Turin Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and was put on display in its permanent collection.”

On the name of her painting, she said each artist picks up the name of his/her piece during its creation when various emotions and memories are intrigued during their work.

“While working on this piece, I went through a series of events. I chose the name Mona Lisa after selecting a portrait by the Italian painter Raphael to use in my painting and the smile in the portrait led me to choose this name. But I never intended to make a comparison between my painting and that of the all-time legendry painter Leonardo Da Vinci.”

Iranian ‘Mona Lisa’ on Display in Turin MuseumSetayesh then referred to the acquisition of the painting by the Turin Museum and said it signifies an important and impressive point.

“The choice led me to this conclusion that a nation with a rich cultural and artistic history can judge various art pieces from various nations impartially and even display a piece from the Middle East in line with the national heritage of western states. Art and culture could thrive only in such a progressive environment.”

Touching on her career, she said “I began my career as a collage artist in 2002 by including different images of various leading art pieces in my works. I often used images from various nations with various customs and cultures in my pieces. I’m of the opinion that people from around the world have common roots in their happiness, sorrows, pains and powers regardless of their differences and borders among them.”

Setayesh said she has already put on display her art pieces in various countries including the United Arab Emirates, China, Canada, US and so on.

Iranian ‘Mona Lisa’ on Display in Turin MuseumOn her future plans, she said after the success gained in Turin, she is now invited by a number of galleries in Italy to showcase her works.

“I’m now involved in talks with some of the galleries but given the current sanctions put on Iran, I have many problems in transferring my works to Italy,” she concluded.

The Turin Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, known as The MIIT Museum in the international art scene, in a certificate issued for joining this artwork to the museum, recognizes La Gioconda as a visionary and metaphysical artwork that makes an immortal sensation of space-time.

While expressing his satisfaction with the addition of this splendid artwork to the collection, Guido Folco, director of the MIIT Museum, said that “La Gioconda” is praised by MITT Museum Committee for intense communicative and symbolic language, exquisite and elaborate complex structure, the ingenious use of mixed media and innovative collage technique, which offers a neat and vivid perspective with great delicacy.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Chahkouh Canyon

Chahkouh Canyon, as deep as 100 metres, is located in Shahab, a town on Qeshm Island in the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan.

The deep valley, a magnificent display of the erosion of sedimentary rocks, is in the northwest of the island and one of its greatest tourist attractions.

What follow are photos of this magnificent natural masterpiece retrieved from various sources:

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Iranian papers continued to cover global reactions to the European Union’s launch of its special purpose vehicle, known as INSTEX, which is aimed at facilitating trade with Iran.

Russia’s retaliatory move to withdraw from its Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with the US also received great coverage.

Also a top story was the Saturday terrorist attack on a morning parade of IRGC forces in south-eastern Iran, which killed one and wounded five others.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Amano Outraged by Zionists’ Destructive Moves against JCPOA

2- Zarif’s Account of Hardliners’ Moves to Stab Him in Back

3- Asghar Farhadi: Iran My Home, I’ll Never Leave It

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Ali Larijani’s Speech in Karaj Cancelled after Hardliners’ Protest

2- Terrorist Attack on IRGC’s Morning Parade Kills One, Wounds 5

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Ebtekar:

1- Hardliners Opposed to National Unity: A Report on Unending Radicalism

2- Iran Nuclear Chief: Europeans Take Constructive Measure on Economic Sector

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Etemad:

1- US Threatens Europe: Russia Withdraws from INF

2- How Did Iranian Conservative Media React to INSTEX?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Ettela’at:

1- INSTEX Showed Europe Can Act Independently: Rouhani

2- Iranian Cruise Missile “Hoveizeh” Unveiled

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Tehran, Warsaw, The Hague, Palermo

* Mid-February Full of Decisive Economic, Political Decisions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Iran:

1- Private Sector Welcomes INSTEX: Members of Chamber of Commerce

2- Operational Phase of 40,000 Projects to End Deprivation Begins

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Javan:

1- US Deals Fifth Blow to Int’l Treaties

* Putin Responds to US Withdrawal from INF with Ultrasonic Missile

2- Zarif: Deals with US Not Even Worth the Ink

3- Iran Unveils Hoveizeh Missile with 1,350km Range

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iranian, Foreign Experts Welcome EU’s Special Payment Channel

2- NY Times: Trump Starts New Era of Global Insecurity Caused by Nuclear Powers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Kayhan:

1- INSTEX Manifestation of Trump’s Dream: Iran Must Reject FATF

2- Energy Minister: Capacity of Iran’s Power Plants 11 Times Higher than 1979

3- Marzieh Hashemi: I Chose Iran Because It Fights US’ Brutal Policies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Khorasan:

1- Cold War Imminent

* Russia Leaves INF Treaty with US in Retaliatory Move

2- Iranian Army’s Significant Progress in Past 40 Years [Editorial by Brigadier General Baqeri]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Clash of Two Nuclear Powers over Intermediate-Range Missiles

2- Why Was Parliament Speaker’s Speech in Karaj Cancelled?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Shahrvand:

1- Dream of a Hot Life in Sultanate!

* Rumours Show Iranians Immigrating to Oman

2- Qatar Head Coach: Iran? I Still Have a Lot to Do in Qatar

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Shargh:

1- Presidents Shouldn’t Necessarily Remain in Power for Two Consecutive Terms

2- Rouhani: We Back Venezuela’s Legitimate Gov’t

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Europe Betrays JCPOA

* In INSTEX, There’s No Sign that Shows France, UK, Germany Implementing Obligations

2- Most Unprecedented Crackdown in France since World Cup

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 3

Iran to Further Expand Its Missile Power If Pressured: IRGC

Brigadier General Hossein Salami said late on Saturday that Iran’s strategy to maintain a cap on its missile power will change if the European Union and others seek to force the country into disarmament.

“If the Europeans and others want to pursue the missile disarmament of the Islamic Republic of Iran based on a conspiracy, we will have no option but to resort to a strategic leap,” said Salami while speaking to the Iranian television.

The commander said Iran had no technical limits to expand the range, the destructive power and the propulsion system of its missiles, adding that it was Tehran’s policy to maintain a certain cap on the range of the missiles based on its own defensive strategy.

Salami said, however, that cap could be removed if others decide to pressure Iran into dismantling its long-range missile arsenal.

“Our defense strategy can change commensurate with the conditions and changes in the behavior of role-players,” said the IRGC commander.

The remarks come amid statements by certain EU governments about the need for Iran to avoid long-range missile tests in order for the country to enjoy the economic benefits of a nuclear agreement it signed in July 2015 with world powers.

Iran has repeatedly dismissed the statements, saying its missile program is not up for negotiation as part of efforts to preserve the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), an international deal on the country’s nuclear activities which has suffered as a result of a decision last year by the United States to unilaterally withdraw from the agreement.

Iran on Saturday unveiled a surface-to-surface missile with a range of more than 1,350 kilometers during celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution.

The missile, named Hoveyzeh after a city in southwest Iran known for its resistance during the 1980s Iraqi war, was showcased at an exhibition of defense achievements in Tehran on Saturday.

Iranian Woman Holds Painting Exhibition Inspired by Prague Sculptures

The exhibition, titled “Posture, Fabric, Prague”, puts on display paintings by Mahsa Makki showing sculptures mixed with Iranian fabric motifs.

Iranian Woman Holds Painting Exhibition Inspired by Prague SculpturesThe idea of the exhibition came to Mahsa’s mind after a visit to the Czech, where she saw dozens of sculptures of famous Eastern European figures.

“Prague’s statues had a big impact on me. Behind these valuable statues are years of life and history of an era,” she said.

“To keep the spirit of sculptures alive, I preferred to mix them with fabrics with Iranian motifs. The [feeling of] life in the fabrics’ design helps present the spirit inside the sculptures,” she said.

This is the first solo exhibition of Mahsa, a 29-year-old graduate of painting who has held several group exhibitions inside and outside Iran.

The exhibition was held at the Sayeh Gallery in Tehran’s Karim Khan Avenue.

The following are photos of the exhibition published by honar Online news agency:

Iran Says Venezuela Will Foil US-Hatched Plots

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani meets new Venezuelan Ambassador to Iran Carlos Antonio Alcala Cordones in Tehran on Feb. 2, 2019. / Photo by president.ir

Speaking after receiving the credentials of the new Venezuelan Ambassador to Iran Carlos Antonio Alcala Cordones, Rouhani said the US is against popular revolutions and independent governments and seek to stop them as part of its hegemonic policies.

“We back Mr Maduro’s legal government and believe the Venezuelan people, united with and standing by the government, will foil this plot the same way previous plots were foiled,” Rouhani said on Saturday.

Rouhani also noted that Iran would keep up developing friendly relations with Venezuela.

“In political, economic and investment fields, we will keep treading the previous path in bilateral relations,” he said.

Alcala Cordones, in turn, said his country is fighting a battle against global imperialism, and the Venezuelan people will finally emerge victorious.

Pointing to friendly relations between Iran and Venezuela in different grounds, the new ambassador said Venezuela counts on Iran’s support in its fight against imperialism.

Venezuela has been rocked by protests since Jan. 10 when President Maduro was sworn in for a second term following a vote boycotted by the opposition.

Tension climbed when Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido proclaimed himself the acting president on Jan. 23.

‘Anti-Iran Poland Conference Sign of US Failure in Mideast’

Iran Warns E3 Will Get Response for Triggering Dispute Mechanism

Speaking to the Beirut-based Al-Mayadeen channel on Saturday, Larijani said controversies surrounding the conference and contradicting statements by US and Polish officials on the agenda of the meeting show this is not a well-planned conference and is unlikely to produce tangible outcomes.

“The Warsaw conference is more like a psychological operation and they want to create [empty] grandeur for themselves,” ICANA reported him as saying, referring to the conference planned to be held in Poland mid-February.

Larijani said the US has been seeking to change Iran’s behaviour in the region, but they have failed to achieve this goal.

“The conditions of the Warsaw conference show that they have faced problems in realizing their goals and have failed to solve [their] issues in the region,” he said.

Pointing to an eight-country tour of the Middle East by US State Secretary Mike Pompeo in January and the Poland conference, Larijani said they are signs of the US weakness.

“Such moves are not signs of the US might. If Americans could do something, they wouldn’t need such trips and conferences,” he said.

 

Europe Moving Towards Independence

Larijani said the US has lost the close cooperation of its traditional allies in Europe, as they are dissatisfied by unilateral US moves, notably Washington’s withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal that was taken as an insult in Europe.

The speaker said the US is seeking to create tensions among Europeans in a bid to prevent the EU measures from decreasing dependence on Washington.

However, Larijani said, Europeans have understood that their dependence on the US is highly dangerous and are determined to decrease it.

The speaker said Europeans no longer want to be highly dependent on the US, the traces of which can be seen in an announcement by some European governments that they seek to create an army, in Europe’s move to create the special financial mechanism (INSTEX) for trade with Iran, and their recent conference on the European internet.

“If Europe wants breathing room in the future, it must be able to stand on its feet in the international scene. Europeans have understood that this level of economic dependence is highly detrimental for them,” he said.

Imam Khomeini’s House Turns Khomein into Tourism Hub

Located in the north of Khomein River in the old neighbourhood of Sarpol, the valuable house is widely visited by Iranian and foreign tourists travelling to the city of Khomein.

Built in the Qajar era (nearly 150 years ago), the house has the typical architecture of the city and the province.

What follows are Fars News Agency’s photos of the house:

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

All newspapers on Saturday covered the European Union’s announcement of the establishment of INSTEX, a long-awaited special purpose vehicle (SPV) aimed at facilitating trade with Tehran in the face of the US sanctions.

Reformist papers cautiously welcomed the move by the EU, but conservative ones mostly downplayed the mechanism, describing it as an ineffective effort which is being made too late.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

Abrar:

1- Iran to Continue Developing Arak Reactor If Other Parties Fail to Do Their Part

2- US: Europe’s INSTEX Not to Influence Policy of Pressure on Iran

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Europe’s First Step to Preserve Iran Nuclear Deal

* Europe’s Special Payment Mechanism “INSTEX” Finally Established

2- Please Use Nicotine Instead of Protein

* Despite Surging Price of Meat in Iran, Cigarette Price Still Low

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Highlights of Europe’s Iran Payment Mechanism

2- Zarif: INSTEX Establishment Long Overdue

3- Challenge of EU’s Financial Mechanism [Editorial]

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Ebtekar:

1- First Step for Overcoming Sanctions

* EU Finally Registers Special Payment Channel for Doing Business with Iran

2- Iran Engaged in Economic Media War: VP

3- New Lebanese Gov’t Finally Formed

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Etemad:

1- Europe Turns Its Back on US Dollar

2- Ambiguity over Palermo, CFT Accession

* Raisi Had Endorsed Palermo Convention 15 Years Ago

3- Future of Europe’s Financial Mechanism [Editorial]

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Ettela’at:

1- Zarif: Interaction with World to Benefit Iran at End of the Day

* In Nuclear Talks, We’re More Concerned about Being Stabbed in Back by Hardliners in Iran

2- European Parliament Unanimously Recognizes Opposition Leader as Venezuela President

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Ghanoon:

1- Scale Model of SPV

2- Internet Censorship another Failure Just as Fight against VHS Players, Satellite Dishes: MP

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Iran:

1- Trade Channel, Finally

* Iran Foreign Ministry: We Welcome the Move, but It’s Just the First Step

2- Lebanese People Waiting for Economic Reforms

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Javan:

1- INSTEX, another ‘Almost Nothing’ for Iran

* Special Payment Mechanism Established Too Late, Incomplete

2- IRGC Aerospace Force Forms Unit for Cloud Seeding

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- US Once Again Fails against Iran

2- Celebrations to Mark 40th Anniversary of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Begin

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Kayhan:

1- Trust in French Gov’t Down to Record Low of 9%

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Sazandegi:

1- Great Pardon

* Iranian Human Rights Lawyers Hail Leader’s Order to Give Widespread Pardon on Revolution Anniversary

2- Will Transformation of SPV to INSTEX Change Nature of European Package?

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Shahrvand:

1- INSTEX, First Step for Cooperation

2- Hell of Snow and Cold in US

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Shargh:

1- Europe Bypasses US Dollar

* Mogherini Underlines EU’s Continued Commitment to JCPOA

EU’s Launch of INSTEX Grabs Headlines in Iran

Deal with US Not Even Worth the Ink: Iran FM

“Yet another withdrawal from an accord by the Trump administration; this time the #INFTreaty. It’s not just the #JCPOA or Iran: Seems this clique is allergic to anything w/ US signature on it. Message: Any deal with US govt is not worth the ink; even treaties ratified by Congress,” Zarif said in a message posted on his Twitter on Friday.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Friday that Washington will suspend its obligations under the INF (the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces) on Saturday and will withdraw from the landmark 1987 arms control accord in six months if Moscow does not end its alleged violation of the pact.

“For years, Russia has violated terms of the INF Treaty without remorse. We will provide Russia and the other treaty parties with formal notice that the United States is withdrawing from the INF Treaty effective in six months, pursuant to Article 15 of the treaty,” Pompeo said.

Russia denies violating the treaty, which bans either side from stationing short- and intermediate-range, land-based missiles in Europe.

In a similar move in May 2018, US President Donald Trump pulled his country out of the JCPOA, the nuclear deal that was achieved in Vienna in 2015 after years of negotiations among Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany).