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Original work by Picasso arrives for the first time in Panama in a collective exhibition

A sample of the best works by emerging artists, Cuban classics and, for the first time, one of the outstanding pieces by the universal Spaniard Pablo Ruiz Picasso, will be presented at Colina Art Gallery, Casa del Horno, in the Casco Antiguo of Panama City, within the framework of a collective exhibition that will take place on October 1 at Nick Hill.

The exhibition, entitled “Paladines,” brings together the best of the Cuban painter based in Panama, José Luis Colina, who, in addition to exhibiting his paintings, offers his art gallery for the development of the event.

The painters René Portocarrero, Juan Ramón Valdés (Yiki), Amilkar Chacón, Luis Enrique Toledo, Alejandro Albelay, Wilfredo Lam and Amelia Peláez join the painting exhibition with the best of their works selected to present the best to the public.

The exhibition will culminate on October 3 with an exclusive auction, in which the public will be able to acquire pieces made with various techniques, delicate strokes, and exclusive designs, which can transform the spaces of those who acquire a work, and which will increase in value over time.

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