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Kamran Diba
Diba in 1958
Born (1937-03-05) 5 March 1937 (age 86)
EducationHoward University
Known forArchitecture, museum director
RelativesFarah Pahlavi (cousin)
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, by Kamran Diba in 1977.

Kamran Diba (Persian: کامران ديبا, born 5 March 1937)[1] is an Iranian architect and museum director. Prior to the Iranian Revolution Diba worked entirely in the public sector in Iran.[1] He is currently residing in Paris, France.[2]

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Biography

Kamran Diba was born 5 March 1937 in Tehran.[1] He is cousin of Farah Pahlavi, the former queen of Iran.[3][4] He studied architecture at Howard University, and graduated in 1964.[1] He did a post-graduation year studying Sociology.[1]

In 1966, he moved back to Tehran and joined DAZ Consulting Architects, Planners and Engineers.[1] He is known for designing the new campus of Jondishapur University in Ahvaz, the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art,[1] and the Niavaran Cultural Center in Tehran. In 1986, Diba received the Aga Khan Award for Architecture for Shustar New Town in Khuzestan.[5]

In 1967, Diba, Parviz Tanavoli, and Roxana Saba (daughter of Abolhasan Saba) founded the Rasht 29 Club on a northern street near the Amirkabir University of Technology (formerly the Tehran Polytechnic).[6][7] Rasht 29 Club was named after the street address, and it was a popular hangout amongst artists of the time.[7]

Diba served as the first Director of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art from 1976 until 1978.[5]

In 1977, he was a visiting scholar at Cornell University.[1] That same year in 1977, Diba left Iran and moved to Paris as well as spending time in Washington D.C.[1]

Kamran Diba was also an artist, and had a handful of painting exhibitions in Iran.[1]

See also

Nader Ardalan

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Khan, Hasan-Uddin (2003). "Diba, Kamran (Tabatabai)". The Grove Dictionary of Art. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T022648. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  2. ^ BBC Persian (23 April 2010). "Book Review: Four Thousand Days in Kamran Diba's Life". Retrieved 2010-04-23.
  3. ^ Murphy, Kim (2007-09-19). "Picasso is hiding in Iran - Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times. who commissioned her cousin, the architect Kamran Diba
  4. ^ Gerhardt, Christina (2016-12-17). ""'Celebrated in Germany as a Coup': Farah Diba Pahlavi's Art Collection at Berlin's Nationalgalerie, 2016-2017"". HuffPost. Retrieved 2019-12-08. Farah Diba Pahlavi and her cousin, Kamran Diba
  5. ^ a b "Kamran Diba". Archnet. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  6. ^ Grigor, Talinn (2014-06-15). Contemporary Iranian Art: From the Street to the Studio. Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-78023-309-3.
  7. ^ a b Mohebbi, Sohrab. "Rasht 29: A cultural oasis in central Tehran". Bidoun, Issue 20. ISSN 1551-4048. Retrieved 2022-03-24.

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