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A volunteer from Iran

Arman Yaghoubi is no stranger to Malaysia. He migrated to Kuala Lumpur with his late father when he was a young boy. Even at this tender age, he was already very keen in art, especially installation art and sculpture. He is very conscious of the environment and uses many discarded materials for his artworks.

Young Arman Yaghoubi

Arman’s late father was Asghar Yaghoubi, was an art gallery owner, painter, sculptor and art teacher from Shiraz, Iran.  In 2014, he was one of the participants in Langkawi Art Biennale 2014.

Arman Yaghoubi, following his father’s footsteps, had a very early start as a sculptor and art installation artist.

As soon as Arman discovered that Persatuan Pengurusan Art Malaysia is constructing an art village, he quickly contacted us and volunteered himself to help build an art village in Langkawi. His passion as an artist drove him to contribute a role in the construction.

Arman is young and energetic. He never puts his energy to waste. 

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