Biennale in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 2013

Fantastic news for Liana Teruzzi Contemporary Art Gallery and the painters in her stable of artists (of which I am one).

Stella Tooth, Rohan Samuel, Annalisa Colombara and Annamarie Dzendrowskyj have all been selected to take part in the first Biennale in Sharm el-Sheikh from Thursday 28 November till 8 December.

Having just got back from a long weekend in Venice where I spent time at the 2013 Biennale there I can only wish them luck and try not to feel too much jealousy…

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