“Albanians tomorrow” by Edi Rama and Bujar Luca on display in Paris
The artists showcase through the artworks on display their creative authenticity with abstraction, the blend of color dots, drawings and the requested décor building compositions of a dream idea for each author.
The exhibition ‘Albanians tomorrow” which will stay on display until Dec. 24, features paintings entitled “The thorn wreaths” by Bujar Luca and “Sheets of paper” by Edi Rama
At the opening ceremony of the exhibition on December 4, the artworks on display were presented by director of “Rhinoceros & Cie” gallery, Mr. Serge Platureux, whereas the painter Bujar Luca thanked the participants for their interest.
During the evening instrumentalists Franc Koruni on guitar and Xhensi Pollozi flute played pieces from their repertoire of a concert slated to be performed at the “Les rendez- vous d’Ailleurs” hall.
Among the visitors in the exhibition, which opened in the light of November feasts, were also Senator Michel Berson, President of the friendship group France-Albania at the senate and Ambassador of Albania to France Dritan Tola.
Zamir Mati, Merited Painter, who lives in Paris for more than 20 years now, writes to ATA in connection with the exhibition.
Bujar Luca, décor and costume designer with many Albanian artistic films produced by the film studio “Shqipëria e Re” (New Albania) creates his paintings like a landscape in concurrent forms.
Edi Rama’s collection in this exhibition features papers torn off the work calendar which bear colorful drawings. A preliminary simple idea testifying clear thinking related to main issues the artist, citizen, mayor, party leader and PM has to handle each passing day in the interest of the capital city, its development in the chaos of Albanian transition.