On September 2013, Baku will host the Second Caspian Biennale
Biennale II "Caspian" with the participation of artists from the Caspian region will be held in Baku in September next year, said at a press conference, the head of the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan, Farhad Khalilov.
First Biennial of "Caspian" was held in Baku in 1989. Today's event will be different from similar international actions. In particular, it is planned to organize a sea cruise to all the Caspian countries.
Meeting of the working group of the festival with the participation of art critic Clara Tosi from Italy, Nadd Saman from UK, Leonid Bazhanov from Russia, etc., took place today in Baku.
"Azerbaijan has a rich culture, and Azerbaijani masters differ by the use of bright colors and closeness to nature," said Clara Tosi. -05C06В -
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