Moroccan Modern art in Portugal

2004-11-29

the exhibition aims to promote Moroccan art and culture

Moroccan Prime Minister Driss Jettou and Portuguese counterpart Pedro Santana Lopez opened an exhibition of Moroccan modern art last week in the Lisbon suburb of Sintra. Organised by Moroccan Minister of Culture Mohamed Achaari, the exhibition aims to promote Moroccan art and culture in Portugal. It runs until 12 December and features the works of ten Moroccan artists. (albawaba.com)

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