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Greek Culture Min Plans Cultural Exchanges with Qatar During Visit to Doha

Αssociated Press 4/5/2021 Athens News Agency      ATHENS Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni discussed a plan of cultural exchanges with government and museum officials during a visit to Qatar, a statement said on Monday. Mendoni met with her counterpart Salah bin Ghanem Al Ali and with the head of Qatar s Museums Authority, Sheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani. A joint work group will be formed to discuss definite and immediate plans, the Culture ministry said, including planning a a Greece-Qatar Culture Year. The minister of Qatar was invited to Greece to sign a collaboration memorandum in Athens that will include the protection of illegal artifacts trafficking.

Greece, Qatar Discuss Plan On Cultural Exchange

Greece, Qatar Discuss Plan On Cultural Exchange
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Qatar Museums announces inaugural programme for Tasweer Photo Festival Qatar

Qatar Museums announces inaugural programme for Tasweer Photo Festival Qatar
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Irma Stern s landmark Arabian portrait at Bonhams African sale

Irma Stern s landmark Arabian portrait at Bonhams African sale
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Object lessons: from a dagger-brandishing Irma Stern painting to a Munch self-portrait with a turbulent history

, Arab with Dagger (1945), Modern and Contemporary African Art, Bonhams, London, 17 March. Estimate: £700,000-£1m The South African artist Irma Stern painted this dagger-brandishing rogue during a six-year period between 1939 and 1946, when she travelled frequently to the island of Zanzibar and spent time with its Arab community. The picture’s frame was repurposed from one of the many distinctively decorated door frames found throughout Zanzibar. The work reflects “the fatalism and deep spirituality that the artist found among the Arab people”, says Giles Peppiatt, the director of the Modern and Contemporary African Art department at Bonhams. Works from Stern’s Zanzibar period are among her most coveted Arab Priest (1945) achieved £3m in 2011 at Bonham’s in London, which was an auction record for Stern. It was bought by the Qatar Museums Authority and will be part of the collection of the Orientalist Museum in Doha, when it eventually opens.

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