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Massoumeh Seyhoun

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Massumeh Noushin Seyhoun
منیر نوشین
Born
Monir Noushin

1934 (1934)
Died21 May 2010(2010-05-21) (aged 75–76)
Tehran, Iran
EducationFaculty of Fine Arts, Tehran
Occupation(s)Gallerist, curator, visual artist
Known forPainting
Spouse
(m. 1950; div. 1973)
Children2

Massumeh Noushin Seyhoun (Persian: معصومه سیحون; née Monir Noushin; 1934–21 May, 2010) was an Iranian painter, curator, and gallerist. She was the founder (1966) of Seyhoun Gallery, Tehran, the longest-lived art gallery in Iran.[1]

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Biography

Massumeh Seyhoun was born in 1934 in Rasht, her birth name was Monir Noushin.[2] Later her family settled in Ahvaz. She had changed her name to Massumeh. She studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Tehran, where her teacher was Hooshang Seyhoun, architect, sculptor, painter, who in several years had become her husband. They had two children, a son Nader and a daughter Maryam.[3][4]

When Seyhoun's health started failing in the mid-1990s, she passed control of the gallery to her son Nader.[3] Her daughter, Maryam, opened the Seyhoun Gallery, Los Angeles, on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, an outpost of the Tehran gallery in the United States.[5] The gallery exhibits Iranian expatriate artists and artists based in Iran, many of whom have worked with the Seyhoun Gallery in Tehran.[6]

References

  1. ^ About Seyhoun Art Gallery (retrieved January 24, 2014)
  2. ^ "معصومه سیحون، قدیمی ترین گالری دار زن ایران در گذشت". BBC News فارسی (in Persian). 2010-05-22. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  3. ^ a b Massoumeh Seyhoun, artiste et mentor de l’art contemporain d’Iran, Mireille Ferreira , La Revue de Teheran, No. 64, March 2011 Retrieved January 24, 2014
  4. ^ Massumeh Seyhoun, Pars Times Retrieved January 24, 2014
  5. ^ Syhoun Gallery. History
  6. ^ Maryam Seyhoun Pars Times


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