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Mariana Yampolski

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  • Photo 2025-06-10 22:31

    By Mohamadreza Seyedagha

    Photo exhibition at Sa'dabad Complex bridging Iranian, Mexican cultures

    TEHRAN – A photo exhibition, showcasing the works of the late Mexican photographer Mariana Yampolski, was launched at the Museum of Fine Arts at the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran on Tuesday in the presence of the Ambassador of Mexico in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Guillermo Puente Ordorica. 

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