In the Press Centre of the European Community in Tirana, on March 18th, 1998, was opened the exhibition of unknown works by the painter Abdurrahim Buza. The works were collected from the family environments of the painter and his friends and some private collections around the world. The exhibition was opened a few days; it was visited by many viewers and echoed in the press and art criticism. Abdurrahim Buza remains one of the most powerful Albanian paintbrushes that is known for its original style and national motives. More than 500 paintings and over 10,000 drawings and graphics are exhibited in all national exhibitions that are opened in our country after the author’s death, but his works have been very successful in the exhibitions biennials and foreign galleries, starting by Italy, Austria, France, Germany, China, Bulgaria, Armenia, Greece, Macedonia, Kosovo to the far Australia.
You may also like
-
7 September 1457, Skanderbeg strikes like lightning! In the Battle of “White Water” Hamza and Isak Bey Evrenoz lost the battle
-
7 September 1894, died Francesco Anton Santori, Arbëresh poet and playwright
-
7 September 1910, was born Professor Alexander Buda, scholarly historian, “The Teacher of the People”
-
7 September 1918, was born the journalist Maqo Afezolli
-
7 September 1922, Ahmet Zogu prohibited the entrance to Albania of the “Sun” newspaper of the “Vatra” in Boston