#withoutwords Exhibition
Mosaic Syria & P21 Gallery present #withoutwords an exhibition showcasing fine art and visual installations from emerging Syrian artists influenced by the desperate humanitarian situation in Syria
Taking place at Londons P21 Gallery and open to the public from June 27 until September 01, the exhibition features a mix of paintings, photography, metalwork, installations, political cartoons and sculptures.
Some of the exhibited work has been smuggled out of Syria and will be exhibited abroad for the first time. Other pieces have been collected from Lebanon or Jordan or made in the refugee camps of Turkey. Political cartoonist Ali Ferzat, Syrias artist of the people and Time Magazines 100 most influential people of 2012, will be visiting the exhibition in August to discuss the impact of his work in Syria and within the wider context of the Arab uprising.
For more information about the show you can click here.
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