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Faces of modernism in the Balkans

23. October 2009. | 07:56

Source: EMportal

One hundred and twenty four representative works by 55 prominent artists from Bulgaria, Romania and Greece feature in the exhibition "Faces of Modernism: Painting in Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, 1910-1940."

One hundred and twenty four representative works by 55 prominent artists from Bulgaria, Romania and Greece feature in the exhibition "Faces of Modernism: Painting in Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, 1910-1940."

The exhibition is part of the project Balkan Modernisms, initiated by the Theocharakis Foundation from Greece and financed by the EU programme Culture 2007-2013.

The project’s aim is to trace the ways in which modernism was assimilated and understood in the Balkans.

The exhibition which is organized by the National Museum of Art of Romania in Bucharest, the National Gallery-Bulgarian Museum of Fine Arts in Sofia and the B & M Theocharakis Foundation for the Fine Arts and Music in Athens was inaugurated on October 1, at the National Art Museum of Romania and will run until November 29.

On December 17, it will open at the National Gallery-Bulgarian Museum of Fine Arts and will run through 16, 2010. Finally, it will be presented at the B & M Theocharakis Foundation for the Fine Arts and Music from March 10 to May 9, 2010.

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08. March - 14. March 2010.