Iran Darroudi's paintings are defined as
Surrealist works, combining the delicacy and romantic spirit of Persian paintings with the elements of Surrealism. Her first solo exhibition took place in
Miami,
Florida, in 1958, at the invitation of the Florida State Art Center. In addition to her painting career, Darroudi wrote articles on the history of art and art criticism for the conservative Iranian newspaper,
Kayhan. In 1968, she created a 55-minute documentary about the
Venice Biennial and was appointed an honorary professor at the Industrial University of Tehran, where she taught art history. The following year, the
ITT Corporation commissioned her to paint
Iranian Oil. She held exhibitions in Paris, at the Atrium Artist Gallery in Geneva, and at Galerie 21 in
Zürich. In 1976, Darroudi exhibited at the Mexican Museum of Art, where the Spanish painter
Antonio Rodríguez Luna acclaimed her as one of the world's four greatest painters. ==Personal life and death==