Ministry of Culture hosts the plastic arts exhibition (25 years of Arab Creativity) at Bahrain National Museum in Manama in line with celebrating "Manama, Capital of Tourism 2013," in the season of (leisure tourism), which continues till next September 15th . The exhibition presents the contemporary Arab Art scene with its details and various structures, where on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Arab World Institute in Paris, approaching the visual adventures and the plastic construction, and the technical mysteries embodied by the Arab artist over a quarter of a century. The exhibition with its construction and pluralism represents a real laboratory and an experience that searches the ongoing phenomena and subsequent changes, where it is necessary to accommodate the visual imagery formats that have been able to build their images, and such chaos to be conceptual and understood in parallel with the replacement of public awareness. The exhibition (25 years of Arab Creativity) addresses a realistic picture of the state of the present Fine Arts with all of its various materials: painting, sculpture, photography, video, compositional works, and others, in an attempt to draw a humane and artistic map for the Arab World, and record the movement experienced by the creators in their private laboratories, as well as analyzing the community component within the artistic product.
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