Art exhibition a masterpiece!ARTWORK from China went on show last night at La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art, Manama. The Art Scene China Exhibition has been brought to Bahrain by Sami Wafa, director of the Art Scene China galleries in Beijing and Shanghai Shanghai (shăng`hī`, shäng`hī`), city (1994 est. pop. 12,980,000), in, but independent of, Jiangsu prov., E China, on the Huangpu (Whangpoo) River where it flows into the Chang (Yangtze) estuary. . Guests at the opening ceremony included Labour Minister Dr Majeed Al Alawi, Culture and Information Minister Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Bahrain Arts Society president Shaikh Rashid bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, who is also Interior Ministry Under-Secretary, Lebanese Ambassador Mohammed Shakeeb Al Hajjar, German Ambassador Dr Hubert Lang, US Ambassador J Adam Ereli's wife Marina Marina “a piece of virtue.” [Br. Lit.: Pericles] See : Virtuousness , business leaders and other well-known personalities. The 70-piece exhibition features work by Shanghai-based artist Rolf Kluenter and Chinese contemporary art pioneer Chen Xinmao. This constitutes the first part of the exhibition, which is contrasted by artwork from other artists in China in a second part called The Fringe Fringe (optics) One of the light or dark bands produced by interference or diffraction of light. Distances between fringes are usually very small, because of the short wavelength of light. . These artists include Chen Jing jing (jing) [Chinese] one of the basic substances that according to traditional Chinese medicine pervade the body, usually translated as "essence"; the body reserves or constitutional makeup, replenished by food and rest, that supports , Jiang Huan, Xie Yabing, Wang Xiaojin, Huang Jie Huang Jie (黃杰) was a KMT general from Hunan. , Du Xinjian, Zhang Jie Zhang Jie might refer to:
Art Scene China specialises in contemporary art from both emerging and established artists, presenting work at national and international levels since 1997. The exhibition is open from 10am to 1pm and 4pm to 6pm from Tuesdays to Sundays until April 26. Entry is free. Copyright 2009 Gulf Daily News Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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