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Nadia Warner
showing the
Egyptian Ambassador to
London, His Excellency
Adel El-Gazar, around
her exhibition at the
Egyptian Cultural Centre |
Nadia's
solo exhibitions include:
- 2001 BeLonging:
A Bridge From East to West at Gallery 54, Mayfair, London,England
- 1999 Millennium
Awakening: As Within, So Without at the Egyptian Embassy Cultural
Center, Mayfair, London, England
- 1999
Astral Travels and The Whispering Past at the Soni
Gallery, Marble Arch, London, England
- 1998
The Whispering Past and The Protected Woman at the
Egyptian Embassy Cultural Center, Mayfair, London, England
- 1996
Le Voyage and Le Jugement de Lucifer at the Grutli
Cultural Center, Geneva, Switzerland
- 1995
Le Chemin, at La Galerie,Carouge, Geneva, Switzerland
- 1995
Mouvement Perpetuelle at the Lion D’Or, Cologny, Geneva,
Switzerland
- 1994
The Journey at the Courtyard Gallery, Kings Cross, London
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Group
exhibitions include:
- 2000
Alexandria Rising, Rebuilding the Ancient Library of Alexandria,
Egyptian Embassy Cultural Center, Mayfair, London, England (Three collage
artists in an exhibition devised and organised by Nadia Warner)
- 1999
Spirit of the Whale, St Martin's Gallery, Trafalgar Square,
London (Exhibition devised and organised by Nadia Warner - eight artists
were asked to paint a vision of a new relationship with gray whales)
- 1998
Meridian Art Gallery, Kensington, London - Mixed show
- 1994-98
Howick Contemporary Art - contributed annually to Summer and Christmas
Shows.

Nadia Warner has been
interviewed by MBC television. She's had in depth interviews with the
top four International Arab papers (Al Ahram International, Al
Quds, Al Hayat and Asharq Al Awsat), as well as
colour spreads in numerous major magazines and colour supplements. Al
Quds described her as "a bridge between two cultures".
In Geneva, she featured
on the front cover of Le Matin, who now house a small collection
of her work, available for viewing.
In London, Southern
Cross Magazine wrote "Don't Miss this amazing exploration..
by this artist of the future" (January 1999). She's also been featured
in several British papers. London's Ham & High wrote (on
The Journey series) "Viewers of her work
are instantly involved... Colour steeped movement is paramount...There
is an undeniable affinity with Van Gogh but an impetus and experimentation
that is entirely her own".
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