TIRANA, Nov. 27 – Young Albanian artists Oriola Kureta Semenescu and Miron Top誵 featured ‘Albanian Colours’ in a special exhibition at the Romanian Parliament as part of celebrations of Albania’s 102nd anniversary.
The exhibition at the Constantin Brancusi gallery which has been open to the public since Nov. 14 is featuring some 60 works of different genres and techniques.
Back in December 2013, the 100 anniversary of the Albanian-Romanian relations was commemorated with an exhibition on Albanian books published in Romania where some of the greatest Albanian renaissance writers lived and worked. The exhibition at the National Library in Tirana brought the history of Albanian books published in Romania from 1844 to 1993, just after Albania had declared its independence.
“Few people know that Romania was historically the first country to diplomatically recognize the new Albanian state of 1913 for already known political, historical and cultural reasons,” said Aurel Plasari, the former director of the National Library.
‘Albanian Colours’ featured in Romanian Parliament
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