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Home Openings Dubai Openings Connecting Heavens | Group Show feat talent from Lebanon [Green Art Gallery]

Connecting Heavens | Group Show feat talent from Lebanon [Green Art Gallery]

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Tagreed Darghouth, "Ghada", Acrylic on canvas, 200 x 150 cm, 2009

Connecting Heavens

Group Show featuring exciting new talent from Lebanon:
Ayman Baalbaki
Oussama Baalbaki
Tagreed Darghouth
Shawki Youssef
Chaza Charafeddine
Abdel Rahman Katanani
Rafic Majzoub


Opening Reception: Saturday 8th May, 7:30 pm onwards

Exhibition Dates: 8th May 2010 - 15th June 2010


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To view the exhibition online, please visit http://gagallery.com/Exhibitions_map.html&cur=3&exid=17

 


About Green Art Gallery

Green Art Gallery was founded in 1995 and was amongst the first galleries to exhibit Arab art in Dubai. The Gallery became a primary establishment to nurture the city's earliest art collector base by promoting pioneering artists from across the Middle East and North Africa. In 2009, leveraging its long and rich history in the market, Green Art Gallery also began to represent and showcase contemporary artists from the region. In this manner the Gallery would become one of the few spaces whose knowledge and expertise has spanned the Arab art movement from modernism and will continue to promote the newest tendencies in the regional contemporary art practices.

Green Art Gallery aims to become not only an exhibition space, but also as a supporter and point of reference for the regional trends in modern and contemporary art practices.


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