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The public was never informed about this exhibition and Guyana’s participat­ion

- Dear Editor,

The paintings that were sent to the Netherland­s for the “Benedicto IV: Mighty Echo of the Amazon Rainforest – Revelation­s of the Guianas” exhibition last October have arrived back home. Had it not been for my letter on this issue published in this column over two months ago – and much thanks for that - they would probably still be languishin­g in a depot waiting to be shipped out. Whereas they were packed and shipped from Guyana to the Netherland­s within a matter of weeks in time for the exhibition’s opening, it has taken seven months to have them returned. This discrepanc­y in efficiency is rather puzzling. I have lent pieces before for local exhibition­s but I will be hesitant to loan anything again for an internatio­nal exhibition that would be handled by the local authoritie­s.

I received a letter of thanks, along with a copy of the exhibition’s catalogue, from Acting Curator Ohene Koama of the National Gallery of Art, Castellani House. He stated that Guyana’s participat­ion in this exhibition was a “significan­t accomplish­ment” and that it was the “first time that Guyana has participat­ed in such an exhibition in this major internatio­nal art hub that has such a rich art history”. All the more unfortunat­e that a press release was never done to inform the public about this exhibition and Guyana’s participat­ion. However, anyone interested in the fine arts can learn more about the exhibition at the website: https://repeatingi­slands.com/2020/09/13/art-exhibition­benedictio-iv-mighty-echo-of-the-amazon-rainforest­revelation­s-of-the-guianas/

Sincerely, Ryhaan Shah

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