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"The desert is not silent" Exhibition arrived in Brazil, with 28 archaeological and Greco-Roman ,51 screens of Libyan painters After being displayed in 10 major cities in the world, "The Desert is Not Silent" exhibition with archaeological and displays Libyan contemporary, arrived São Paulo. Brought by the “Gaddafi International “coordinated by architect and artist Saif El Islam El Gaddafi, son of the leader Muammar El Gaddafi , the exhibition opened on March 9 2010 at the Museum Afro Brazil, in Sao Paulo. The exhibition consist of a 28 archaeological Pieces Greco-Roman 51 boards of contemporary painters, which are under the stewardship of the museum's director Brazilian Emanoel Araujo. All parts are part of the archaeological heritage of the Arab country, including sculptures, mosaics and objects of everyday life in Libya. The paintings, which are mostly painted in oil , bring figurative and abstract themes that describe the desert, a place of passage, a memory, a source of life
"O Deserto Não é Silente"
Museu Afro Brasi
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n – Parque Ibirapuera
Terça-feira a domingo, das 10h às 17h
De 9 de março a 18 de abril de 2010.
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