Azerbaijan To Take Part In Exhibition Of Diplomats Colors Of The World
Date
5/29/2023 8:04:52 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews) From May 30 to June 2, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art will host
an exhibition of creative works by heads and employees of foreign
diplomatic missions "Colors of the World", in which Azerbaijan will
also take part.
According to Azernews , the exhibition is
organized by the Department of State Protocol of the Russian
Foreign Ministry together with Dean, Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of Azerbaijan Polad Bulbuloglu.
More than 150 works of art were selected from 16 embassies,
including Argentina, Brazil, Vietnam, Israel, India, Jordan, Iran,
Yemen, Qatar, Cyprus, China, North Korea, Lebanon, Uganda,
Montenegro and South Ossetia.
The exposition demonstrates a rich variety of genres, including
painting, graphics, art objects, samples of ancient calligraphy and
national crafts.
Invitations to the ceremonial event on the occasion of the grand
opening of the exhibition on May 30 were sent to ambassadors from
Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, Southeast Asia, Europe, as
well as the leadership of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
representatives of the Russian presidential administration, the
Moscow government, business and creative circles, and mass
media.
Welcoming remarks will be made by Deputy Foreign Minister of
Russia Andrey Yuryevich Rudenko, as well as Special Representative
of the President of Russia for International Cultural Cooperation
Mikhail Efimovich Shvydkoi, Vice President of the Russian Academy
of Arts, Executive Director of the Museum Zurab Tsereteli.
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