With the participation of 29 plastic artists, a collective exhibition was opened at Al-Assad Gallery for Fine Arts in the city of Aleppo, marking the fourth anniversary of its liberation from terrorism. The exhibition included 40 artworks of oil, acrylic and sculpture .
Ahmed Nassif, head of the Aleppo branch of the Fine Artists Union told SANA that the exhibition showcased art works which embody the city of Aleppo and its castle and prove that this city will continue its march of unique art and glory.
In turn, Ibrahim Daoud, head of the exhibitions committee at Aleppo branch of Fine Artists Union pointed out that this exhibition is an annual activity commemorating the victory of the city of Aleppo against terrorism, stressing that the exhibits are a reflection of the joy of this great victory.
The plastic artist Suzan Hussein believed that these collective exhibitions are a gesture that encourage artists to continue working, especially on such an important anniversary and it should be renewed every year.
Among the participants in the exhibition was Dr. Muhammad Khatami , who pointed out that his mosaic panels in the exhibition embodied the landmarks and monuments of the historical city of Aleppo.
The participant Amani Sawas used green color in her paintings to express hope for the future and human regeneration, as it is a bright color that symbolizes life, especially after the long years of war which passed creating the effects of suffering, sadness and pain.
Plastic artist Ani Dashkanian, one of the participants in the exhibition, embodied the people’s commitment to the land and hope for life after all the severe circumstances of the war Syria went through.
Among the visitors of the exhibition was Dr. Morshed Ahmed who underscored the importance of holding such exhibitions, as they are an important artistic and aesthetic step.
Rawaa Ghanam