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About this event
Lahd Gallery is proud to present to you the latest exhibition of works by Turkish artist Asli Erel. This exciting exhibition explores the origin of letters and traces back to the time when the first utilisation of them was witnessed in the alphabets of the semitic languages. From the ancient territories of Egypt and through the historical transition of Islam, it looks at how or if the inclusivity of all religions have illuminated or culminated in this transition. Erel uses these revelations to show that war has always been there and shall always exist.
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Venue Facts
Venue: Lahd Gallery
Website http://www.lahdgallery.com
Train
→ Finchley Road & Frognal 13 min walk
→ Hampstead Heath 13 min walk
Tube
→ Hampstead 2 min walk

