Street scene, Tehran, Iran, May 2004

Large nationalistic murals once dominated the visual landscape of Tehran. Created in the early days of the Islamic Republic, they typically disparaged the U.S. and Israel, and were written in both Farsi and English. Now, they compete for attention with equally-sized modern advertisements for skin care products and the like.

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Photographer: 
Matthew Edmundson | EPIIC’04