Dena group: a female collective action

22 November 2022
Dana Group is the first all-female group in the history of modern Iranian art, which was formed in line with the independence and identification of female artists. Apart from the gender aspect, the activities and orientations of this group also add to the credibility and value of their activities in their six-year-old uncle. In this essay, Farzad Mohammadi has discussed the activities and characteristics of this group and examined the position of this group in the perspective of Iranian art history.

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Farzad Mohammadi
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