
Belgian artist Annelies Van Baelen, based in Hyderabad for three years, is showcasing her solo exhibition 'The Long Parade' at a gallery in Banjara Hills. The exhibition features 37 works created with acrylic, oil, resin, and aluminium, and will be open to the public until May 23. Preparations for the display are underway as the gallery arranges labels and organizes the space around her artworks.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| thehindu | Hyderabad's Maison D'Art Banjara Hosts 'The Long Parade' by Annelies Van Baelen | Center | Positive |
| thehindu | Hyderabad's Maison D'atre Hosts 'The Long Parade' by Annelies Van Baelen | Center | Positive |
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