Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Omar Galliani, Omar Galliani. Open your eyes, close your eyes exhibition (2009)

View through Artsy
Oil on canvas, 50 × 50 cm
image-zoom
Title: Omar Galliani, Omar Galliani. Open your eyes, close your eyes exhibition (2009)
Description:
Oil on canvas, 50 × 50 cm.

Related Results

Painting
Painting
The motif depicts the house in the garden of the city cellar in Kungälv, painted in 1941. The house with its characteristic porch remains today [2016] and is called Hotell Fars Hat...
Painting
Painting
The work was originally included as an artistic and scenographic part for the exhibition STENARBETARE. An exhibition about the stone industry in Bohuslän. The exhibition was produc...
Painting
Painting
The work was originally included as an artistic and scenographic part for the exhibition STENARBETARE. An exhibition about the stone industry in Bohuslän. The exhibition was produc...
Painting
Painting
The work was originally included as an artistic and scenographic part for the exhibition STENARBETARE. An exhibition about the stone industry in Bohuslän. The exhibition was produc...
Painting
Painting
The work was originally included as an artistic and scenographic part for the exhibition STENARBETARE. An exhibition about the stone industry in Bohuslän. The exhibition was produc...
Painting
Painting
The work was originally included as an artistic and scenographic part for the exhibition STENARBETARE. An exhibition about the stone industry in Bohuslän. The exhibition was produc...
Hitler opens German art exhibition._x000D_ _x000D_ Sneers
Hitler opens German art exhibition._x000D_ _x000D_ Sneers
Hitler opens German art exhibition._x000D_ _x000D_ Sneers at London exhibition._x000D_ _x000D_ Another attack on modern art and a sarcastic reference of the exhibition of Modern Ge...
Adults and Lifelong Learning
Adults and Lifelong Learning
There is a wide range of programmes and resources inspired by the Museums’ permanent and temporary exhibitions to stimulate creativity, engage your curiosity and provide thought-pr...

Back to Top