Pollock painting back in Iran museum after customs row
Iran’s customs service had seized the work, “Mural on Indian Red Ground” (1950), on May 11 as it was returning from an exhibition in Japan. (File photo)/ A multi-million-dollar painting by U.S. artist Jackson Pollock was back in Tehran’s Museum of Contemporary Arts on Tuesday after a row with Iran’s customs service over unpaid debt was resolved, the state IRNA news agency reported. Iran’s customs service had seized the work, “Mural on Indian Red Ground” (1950), on May 11 as it was returning from an exhibition in Japan. The service said it ...
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