Cyrus Pahlavi, a member of Iran’s royal family, was born in 1969 as a Prince. His childhood was marked by exile following the Iranian Revolution, isolating him on a remote island in Seychelles. Immersed in nature, he found solace in painting, which became his lifelong passion and inspiration.
He later studied at Le Rosey in Switzerland and pursued art at Parsons School of Art and Design. His work has been exhibited in renowned galleries, including Marlborough Gallery Monaco, Miami Art Basel, and Pavillon Vendôme in Paris. Beyond art, he is also active in the film industry as an actor and producer.
Driven by a desire to merge art with humanitarian efforts, he created Rainbow of Beslan, an artistic tribute to children affected by a tragic terrorist attack. Despite risks, he carried out this meaningful project, believing in the healing power of painting as a symbol of freedom and positive energy.