Omar Hamdi - International and Group Exhibitions "Selection"

International and Group Exhibitions "Selection"

  • 1980-1992 - Exhibitions of the General Federation of Austrian Artists, in Austria and abroad.
  • 1985 - World Exhibition of the United Nations Office, Vienna.
  • 1989 - Art Festival Messepalast, Vienna; The First Arab Art Festival; Art House, Göttingen, Germany.
  • 1985-1993 - The Annual World Art Fair, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • 1989 - International Fair of Contemporary Arts (Madrid Arco 89), Spain.
  • 1990 - International Fair of Contemporary Arts (Milano EXPO 90), Italy.
  • 1991 - Art Jonction International, Nice, France.
  • 1992 - Bolognafiere (Contemporary Art Festival), Bologna, Italy; Auro Art, Verona; Künstlerhaus, Graz; EXPO Sevilla, Spain; Friendship and Peace Festival, Latakia, Syria.
  • 1993 - International Fair of Contemporary Art (Budapest Art Expo 93). *1993 - Gallery Breitenbach, Una, Germany.
  • 1994-1997 - International Art Fair, Frankfurt, Germany; Second International Festival of Sharjah.
  • 1999 - Informelle Tendenzen im "Künstlerhaus", Vienna.
  • 2001 - Cairo, Biennale.
  • 2001 - Artuell, Beirut / Atassi Gallery Damas 2002.
  • 2002 - History Museum Vienna - Rathaus / New York Art Fair.
  • 2003 - National Museum Cracow, Poland.
  • 2003-Tehran Museum of Modern Arts
  • 2004 Art NY - USA

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