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OPENING – NEW RETROSPECTIVE, by Ruslan Vashkevich, March 8
at 7pm Q Contemporary is proud to present the most emerging Belarusian artist Ruslan Vashkevich. The work of Vashkevich often incorporates elements of illusion and fantasy. Some are erotic and lively; others are delicate and dark, making for a manic … Continue reading
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SOON AT Q – Loss of Innocence, Nijad Abdul Massih / January 19- February25
Nijad Abdul Massih was born in Akkar, Lebanon in1968. In his early years, he lived in Beirut through out the entire civil war that split the country into many sects. The inception of this conflict leads him on a journey … Continue reading
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