Kenya Tue 10-05-2011
Miriam Rubino de Rinck, Pop Art @ Que Pasa & Bistro
By a Correspondent
Que Pasa Bar & Bistro has the pleasure to present an exclusive selection of works by Argentinean artist Miriam Rubino de Rinck.
 
The collector’s edition of Pop Art Safari is a unique opportunity to browse and acquire some of the most popular series of Modern African paintings by this well-established Nairobi resident. 
 
Pop art by Miriam Rinck

Pop art by Miriam Rubino de Rinck
 
With over 15 years of experience in the international art world and numerous successful exhibitions in Nairobi, Miriam’s works are not to be  missed.
 
Each edition of Pop Art Safari presents us with a unique critical look at African representations of self. Through a deceptively simple, almost naive appearance, Pop Art Safari unravels complex ideas about identity, and colonization processes.
 
Opening on Tuesday, May 17th, 2011 at 7 PM. The show will run through June 13th, 2011.
 
For more information and reservations contact Que Pasa at +254 728 272 902
 
Entrance is Free. All are welcome.
 

Posted By: Allan Kapten

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