Artists Unfurled Red Banners From the Guggenheim Rotunda to Support the Iran Women's Protest Movement | Artnet News

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Artists unfurled red banners from the Guggenheim rotunda to support the Iran women's protest movement:

Artists Unfurled Red Banners From the Guggenheim Rotunda to Support the Iran Women’s Protest MovementThe Anonymous Artist Collective for Iran unfurled banners in the rotunda at New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in support of the women-led protests in Iran. Photo courtesy of the Anonymous Artist Collective for Iran.

The Anonymous Artist Collective for Iran unfurled banners in the rotunda at New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in support of the women-led protests in Iran. Photo courtesy of the Anonymous Artist Collective for Iran.and its fight for human rights and women’s freedom. The group’s demonstration is not the first time anonymous artists have made a dramatic statement in support of the Iranian protest movement. Earlier this month, an anonymous artist is said to be responsible for dying several public fountains in Tehran bright red. The Twitter accountsaid the crimson pools were an artwork with a Persian title that translates to “Tehran sinking in blood.”

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