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Ivan Milushev and Yasharali Tahir open joint exhibition "Closeness" in Sofia

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Art as a connecting element between different cultures, morality and a sense of empathy are explored by Ivan Milushev and Yasharali Tahir in their joint exhibition called "Closeness".

It is arranged in the "Mission" gallery at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and presents paintings and sculptures of the two artists.

Both artists were born in Bulgaria, graduated from the Art High School and the Art Academy in Sofia, and although Yasharali Tahir has been living in Turkey since 1985, they maintain their relationship and creative dialogue.

The exhibition is part of the program of the State Cultural Institute "Balkan Dialogues" and can be seen until September 16.



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