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- Hossein Valamanesh AM (2 March 1949 – 15 January 2022) was an Iranian-Australian contemporary artist who lived and worked in Adelaide, South Australia...
- Angela Louise Valamanesh AM (née Carter; born 1953) is an Australian visual artist, especially known for her ceramic art and sculpture that are based on...
- Iranian writer and activist Hossein Tehrani, Iranian musician Hossein Valamanesh (1949–2022), Iranian-born Australian artist Houssein Rizk (born 1997)...
- on commission by South Australian husband and wife Hossein and Angela Valamanesh. The artists called it An Gorta Mor ("The Great Hunger"); its official...
- Underhill (1923–1977) Back to top Angela Valamanesh (born 1953): ceramicist and mixed-media artist Hossein Valamanesh (1949–2022): Iranian-born mixed-media...
- Sadeghi Amini Gholamhossein Saber Haydar Hatemi Hossein Behzad Hossein Valamanesh Hossein Zenderoudi Iran Darroudi Jazeh Tabatabai Kamal ol-Molk Kamaleddin...
- Shahsavan, Greco-Roman wrestler Farzad Tarash, freestyle wrestler Hossein Valamanesh, artist Kia Zand, artist Ali Pahlavan, pop singer Tina Rahimi Australia...
- Tirafkan (1965–2013), photography, video installation, and collage Hossein Valamanesh (born 1949), Iranian-Australian public art and multimedia. Hossein Zenderoudi...
- on the northern plaza, created by Iranian-Australian artist Hossein Valamanesh AM Adelaide railway station building Adelaide Casino (inside the historic...
- orchids 2017 – Angela Valamanesh: everybody's everything: insect/orchid: 20 August -1 October 2017 (about artist Angela Valamanesh) "Fiveash, Rosa (1854-1938)...