Iranian-Canadian sculptor home in Vancouver after having passport confiscated
VANCOUVER — A celebrated Iranian-Canadian sculptor considered one of the greatest living artists of the Middle East says he still doesn’t know what prompted Iranian authorities to confiscate his passport and bar him from leaving Iran two weeks ago.
“They never told me, really,” Parviz Tanavoli said minutes after emerging from the international arrivals section of the Vancouver airport on Monday afternoon.
“I’ve been doing this work for 50 years. I am not a political man. I just continue doing my artwork. And this artwork, it was never, ever before questioned.”
Tanavoli said that on July 2, officials at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport took his Iranian passport when he tried to board a flight for speaking engagements at the British Museum and Asia House in London.


