
For the first time, Tirana hosted an exhibition featuring the biggest names in modern art such as Metzinger, Modigliani and Van Dongen.
Prime Minister Edi Rama, in an interview with journalist Jetona Koçibellin, spoke about art, paintings and beauty.
Rama also recalled his time as a student at the Artistic Lyceum, where he said that the works in the exhibition remind him of his early youth.
" These are works that remind me a lot and bring me closer to the period of my early youth, the period of lessons at the Artistic Lyceum. They were forbidden and when we touched this art through very rare books that circulated in some narrow and spontaneous channels. In this sense, this exhibition is very important to me ," said the Prime Minister.
While focusing on the role of female artists, the head of government stated that 'those years are extraordinary in many aspects'.
"Those years are extraordinary in many aspects. What this painting reflects is a picture of a set of morals of everyday life that were questioned, one of these aspects is that of a step further of the women who were the muses of these great geniuses. The contexts of the muses were of creativity, they approached the masters to show their work and so on ," Rama told "TCH".
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