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(Re)collect: Acts of Remembering Opens at Art Rhizome Gallery

 

The group exhibition (Re)collect: Acts of Remembering opened to the public at the Art Rhizome Gallery, bringing together a compelling body of work by artists Nadine David, Seevali Illangasinghe, and Rubert Soysa. The exhibition explores themes of memory, identity, and lived experience, inviting viewers to reflect on personal and collective acts of remembering.

The opening event was attended by artists, art enthusiasts, and members of the cultural community, who engaged in thoughtful dialogue around the artworks on display. Through diverse visual languages and expressive styles, the exhibition presents an introspective journey that connects emotion, history, and imagination.

(Re)collect: Acts of Remembering will remain open to the public until 22 February, offering visitors an opportunity to experience this reflective and evocative exhibition over the coming weeks.

  • Event Name: (Re)collect: Acts of Remembering

  • Date: 22 January

  • Venue: Art Rhizome Gallery, 31/4 Gregory’s Road, Colombo 07

  • Organizer: Art Rhizome Gallery

 

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