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Ibero-American Arts Award
01/11/2016
I am thrilled!!!! One of my artworks was short listed and will be exhibited in the Brazilian Embassy in London between 16 of November and 8 of December.
The Spiritual Utopia - The equalitarian light (title of the work) was selected as one of the 30 shorted listed artworks of the Ibero American Arts Award competition - Link text here...... - amongst artists from Portugal, Spain and all of the Latin American Countries.
The theme of the exhibition is UTOPIAS and it will gather paintings, sculptures, drawings and photography. The judges who will decide on the winners are international artists, art lecturers and curators of renown galleries such as Tate, Tate Modern, The Whitechapel Gallery and Fundació Joan Miró.
I am extremely happy with this recognition. It is a privilege to be short listed and exhibit my work together with other Ibero-American artists.
The exhibition will be open to the public on the 16 of November to 8 of the December from 11am to 6 pm. Hope you enjoy it!!!
14 – 16 Cockspur Street, SW1Y 5BL - Brazilian Embassy - Sala Brasil (just off Trafalgar Square)
The Spiritual Utopia - The equalitarian light (title of the work) was selected as one of the 30 shorted listed artworks of the Ibero American Arts Award competition - Link text here...... - amongst artists from Portugal, Spain and all of the Latin American Countries.
The theme of the exhibition is UTOPIAS and it will gather paintings, sculptures, drawings and photography. The judges who will decide on the winners are international artists, art lecturers and curators of renown galleries such as Tate, Tate Modern, The Whitechapel Gallery and Fundació Joan Miró.
I am extremely happy with this recognition. It is a privilege to be short listed and exhibit my work together with other Ibero-American artists.
The exhibition will be open to the public on the 16 of November to 8 of the December from 11am to 6 pm. Hope you enjoy it!!!
14 – 16 Cockspur Street, SW1Y 5BL - Brazilian Embassy - Sala Brasil (just off Trafalgar Square)