30 days, 30 artists, 1 gallery

exhibition features sculpture, paintings, installations and multimedia art pieces.
The showcase is aimed at highlighting the influence of life on art and vice versa with some pieces on show dating back to the 1920s.
Some of the pieces have not been exhibited before.
Curator of the exhibition Gina Maxim said the exposition was a collection selected in an effort to appraise art enthusiasts on the developments and metamorphosis of art in the           country.
“We selected works that showcase the way art and real life is intertwined and these are works from the permanent collection.
“This is the art that we felt can connect the past to present,” she said.
The select collection has interesting pieces like the face portrait, a found object, multimedia art form, paintings like “Horizon in the Sun” and “When we Danced”, which show how rural people used to live some many years back.
The select collection exhibition comes after the successful display of summer exhibition which saw all art pieces on show being auctioned before the end of the showcase.

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