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The First Berliner Art Book 2016 ©

The exclusively Art Management Berlin's finest selection of international Contemporary noteworthy artists of all Mediums. Personalities and their art works that making the history of the Contemporary Fine Art. Large worldwide distribution in over 300 international galleries. Gabriela Caranfil is the successful Chief of Berlin visual art promoting company Art Management Berlin and the curator of The First Berliner Art Book © series. www.art-management-berlin.de

The exclusively Art Management Berlin's finest selection of international Contemporary noteworthy artists of all Mediums. Personalities and their art works that making the history of the Contemporary Fine Art. Large worldwide distribution in over 300 international galleries. Gabriela Caranfil is the successful Chief of Berlin visual art promoting company Art Management Berlin and the curator of The First Berliner Art Book © series. www.art-management-berlin.de

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Sara Arianpour<br />

Sara Arianpour was born in 1980 in Tehran, Iran. She graduated from Soureh<br />

university in 2007 majoring in <strong>Art</strong>s.<br />

Over the years she has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in and outside<br />

Iran. Also, her works have been printed in various publications.<br />

Arianpour is the recipient of the award for her expressive strength in her artworks in<br />

defense of human and women’s rights granted by <strong>Art</strong> and Integration Organization in<br />

Italy.<br />

www.saraarianpour.com<br />

sara.arianpour@gmail.com<br />

Untitled, (the stricken city<br />

series), 100 x 65 x 4 cm, acrylic,<br />

colour collage on canvas, 2010<br />

Untiteld, (from the stricken<br />

city series), 100 x 65 x 4 cm,<br />

acrylic, colour collage on<br />

canvas, 2010<br />

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