An exhibit with works of artists from Greece, Romania, Serbia, Albania and Bulgaria will in an exhibit organized by the Melenia Art Gallery, the Cotroceni National Museum (foto) and the Romanian branch of Alpha Bank on November 19th in Bucharest. The exhibit will run until January 15, 2010 at the National Cotroceni Museum in Bucharest.
The participating artists in the exhibition are: Haris Kontosfyris and Nancy Fotorpoulou from Greece, Maia Oprea, Laurentiu Midvichi and Simona Antoniu from Romania, Shefket Advush Emimi from Albania, Jovana Komnenic from Serbia and Snejana Simeonova from Bulgaria.
(source: greek insight)
Balkan exhibit of contemporary art
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