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Art without frontiers
Art Select, established by Amitabh and Kanika Subberwal, is bringing an exhibition of artworks by well- known masters and upcoming Indian and Pakistani artists to Dubai.
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Art Select, established by Amitabh and Kanika Subberwal, is bringing an exhibition of artworks by well- known masters and upcoming Indian and Pakistani artists to Dubai.
The exhibition titled Art Sans Frontiers will be held at the Grand Hyatt, Dubai from May 11 to 13.
Collectors will have the opportunity to buy paintings by established names from the subcontinent such as Akbar Padamsee, Paritosh Sen, Jamil Nashq, Suhas Roy, Esmail Guljee, Subodh Gupta, Laxma Gaud, T.V. Santosh, Thota Vaikuntham, Partha Shaw, Durga Kainthola, B.Prabha and Aamya Bhattacharya as well as promising young artists such as Angelika, Dibendu Ukil, Kishore Roy, Swapnam Palely, Gita Maity, Binoy Verghese and Manju Karmarkar.
The exhibition, which has been organised by RNH Events, will be will be open from 10 am to 10pm on May 12 and 13. It will later travel to Muscat and London.
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