Graphic Museum: a gateway to the wonderful world of design
Graphic Museum, located on Shariati Street in Tehran, is more than a museum, it is a gateway to the wonderful world of design. This museum, which was established in 1379 with the collective efforts of Iranian graphic designers, as the first specialized graphic museum in Iran, houses a unique treasure of works by prominent Iranian and foreign designers.
A journey in graphic history:
By entering the graphics museum, it is as if you are traveling through time and you will have a tour of the history of this fascinating art from the beginning of the emergence of graphics in Iran to the new and creative developments in today’s world. Hall of Iran, by displaying the works of famous designers such as Morteza Mamiz, Aydin Aghdashlo, and Farshid Moghali, will take you on a journey through the history of Iranian graphics. In the Hall of the World, you will see the masterpieces of the world’s leading designers, including Paul Rand, Milton Glasser, and Massimo Vig.
Variety of works:
The collection of the Graphic Museum displays an amazing diversity. From revolutionary posters and commercial advertisements to book cover design and creative illustrations, everyone has gathered in this museum to show off the creativity and innovation of graphic designers.
Activities beyond the show:
The Graphic Museum, beyond a mere museum, as a specialized reference in the field of graphics, carries out extensive activities in order to raise the level of public awareness and promote graphic culture. Holding seasonal and thematic exhibitions, educational workshops for those interested, seminars and specialized meetings with the presence of prominent professors, and publishing books and publications in the field of graphics are among the activities of this dynamic museum.