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"Fog of War" - exhibition about tragic consequences of war in Ukraine
Baku/10.14.22/Turan: A day before, an exhibition of art work on the theme: "Fog of War" was opened at the German cultural center "Kapellhaus" in Baku.
The exhibition is organized by "Goethe-Zentrum Baku" with the co-funding of the EU Delegation, with the support of "Kapellhaus" and coordination of "Platform Art".
The exhibition presents paintings by Azerbaijani artists Orkhan Huseynov and Sabina Shikhlinskaya.
Note that this project brought together artists from Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Norway, Nigeria and Germany.
The purpose of the exhibition is to draw attention to the events in Ukraine, the tragedies generated by the war. The exhibition will run until November 13th. -30B-
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- 14 October 2022 12:47
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