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Angola: Angolan Plastic Artist Exhibits in New York


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

3 April 2008
Posted to the web 3 April 2008

Luanda

Angolan plastic artist Hildebrando de Melo, will exhibit 10 works entitled "Interpretative Realms", in New York city, the United States of America (USA), on April 7-8.

According to a press release that Angop had got access to, the painter considers his trip to the US as important, thus it will contribute to raise Angola's name.

Hildebrando de Melo is to display pictures at gallery "Agora Galeria".

The painter is the winner of Ensart Award (2004), organized by the Angolan National Insurance Company (ENSA) and the contest "Sona Desenhos na Areia" of the Norwegian Company "Norsk Hydro".



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