Bahram Dabiri's Solo Painting Exhibition at Queen Gallery
Online, July 5, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Bahram Dabiri is a true artist. He understands balance and knows how to reach the limits and also how to pass them. He blends these all together. He has been playing with light and colour for years, but the unique essence of his specialty is in his constant search to comprehend new phenomena and to use them in the creation of new and different pieces of work. With a full head, Dabiri pays attention to detail thereby creating a totality of art in which love, beauty, and finesse are all present. Bahram Dabiri is an artist of today that carries with him a world of past art cultures. He is sincere, frank, and extremely proud. He says, "One has to be pure, unadulterated, and distinguished." - Taraneh Yaldah.
Public Opening Reception: Thursday, July 7, 2011 from 6:30 to 9pm.
Exhibition runs until July 26, 2011.
Tuesday-Wednesday-Friday 11:30am-6:30pm
Thursday 1:30-8:30pm
Saturday 3:30-6:30pm
Sunday & Monday by appointment only, please call: 416 361 6045
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Queen Gallery presents the work of contemporary artists from Toronto and around the world. A recent addition to the Queen East community, our exhibitions are driven by a comparative exploration of art and culture in an interdisciplinary setting. Housed in a refurbished brownstone, this distinctive space is a forum where the boundaries of media are greeted, embraced and even challenged.
We look to showcase a variety of talent of diverse heritage, aiming to provide the most original, contemporary voices to our collection. You are invited to apply to our gallery roster to grow with us as we navigate contemporary art from a novel perspective.
Submissions may be made directly to us at [email protected] for our jury's appraisal. Please contact us for details on the submission process.
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