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Contemporary Visions of Sudan

Palacio de Congresos, Córdoba until 22nd November

Above, works by some of the renowned contemporary Sudanese artists exhibited until 22nd November (Mon-Fri 10.00 -14.00) at the Palacio de Congresos, Córdoba, Spain. The exhibition brings together leading Sudanese artists across the generations in a celebration of the unique inter-blending of the Afro-Arab, Arab-Islamic and African artistic traditions of a rich, immensely diverse national culture. I will be traveling down from Madrid to Cordoba next month to review the exhibition for the blog.

Read more about Dar Al Naim, top left in Unmaskings, Tariq Nasre, top centre and bottom left, Yasmeen Abdullah, top right in Sources of Light; centre and bottom right, Waleed Mohammed and Khalid Abdel Rahman, centre bottom, in Architecture and The Soul of a City. Read more about Rashid Diab, centre right, in On Honouring Sudanese Women

The work of Mohammad Abdalla Otaybi, centre left, will be featured next week in the blog.

Details of the Exhibition

Sudanese art takes refuge in the Palace of Congresses Córdoba

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You can see a brief video preview of the exhibition in Exposición ‘Visiones contemporáneas de Sudán See more in El Arte de Sudán se refugia en el Palacio de Congresos de Córdoba.

Below, one of the works by Mohammad Abdalla Obayti, featured next week.

2 comments on “Sudan in Córdoba

  1. niledancer923's avatar niledancer923 says:

    Fantastic to see Sudanese artists succeed in other countries xx

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    1. Absolutely! Thank you so much for your comment and for reading. 🙏🙏🙏

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