A painting by David Magee is among the works showcased inSensibilities of Belonging, a contemporary fine art exhibition running September 11 - 14 at the Mall Galleries in London, England. The fine arts diary for August and September includes Afro-Cubism, Korean Fantasy and Sensibilities of Belonging.

Starting on August 11 and August 14 at Nairobi National Museum, respectively, are Korean Fantasy by Jaemoon Yang, B T Kim and Chunho Won and Afro-Cubism sculpture in silicate rock by Robin Okeyo Mbera.

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The month-long shows of paintings and sculptures in Nairobi lead to Sensibilities of Belonging, a contemporary fine art exhibition running September 11 – 14 at the Mall Galleries in London, England.

The Korean Fantasy exhibition at Nairobi National Museum showcases the work of Jaemoon Yang, BT Kim and Chunho WonDescribed as a stunning and innovative group show that explores the themes of belonging and place, Sensibilities of Belonging is hosted and curated by NoonPowell Fine Art.

“We are exhibiting over 50 large-scale, medium and smaller original works, both abstract, figurative and three-dimensional, together with the works of three fine art photographers,” NoonPowell Fine Art says.

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The artists whose work shall be on display include Pandora Mond, David Magee, Suzi Morris, Andrew Ryder, Garcia de Marina, Eigil Nordstrom, JJ Morgan, Peter McGrath, Dido Powell, Helen Rawlins and Cristina Ramos.

Afro-Cubism sculpture in silicate rock by Robin Okeyo Mbera at Nairobi National Museum in August 2018While the Nairobi exhibitions shall be open 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM, those in London shall be accessible 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily.

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