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DESCRIPTION:In 1963, the famous New York painter Frank Stella traveled acr
 oss Iran,  seeking out the great monuments of Iran’s past along with cura
 tor Henry  Geldzahler and art collectors Stanley and Shirley Woodward. Dra
 wing on  previously undiscovered documents from their trip, Dr. Sarah-Nee
 l Smith,  Assistant Professor of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at 
 the Maryland  Institute College of Art, investigates how Stella’s encount
 er with Iranian  Islamic architecture impacted his abstract painting.
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LOCATION:Virtual Event!, This event takes place online., Participate from
  Anywhere you are!, MD
SUMMARY:Islamic Architecture and Modernist Painting: Frank Stella in Iran,
  1963
URL:https://thewalters.org/event/stella/
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