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Arben Theodhosi
was born in Tirana in 1953
1991 - One of 10 Albanian artists participating in the “Forbidden
Art “ exhibition held in Vienna.
1992 - First one-men exhibition at the National Art Gallery in Tirana,
featuring 40 oil paintings realized during his 15 years of exile.
1993 - Completed his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Tirana, which
had been interrupted for 15 years, from 1975 to 1990, when he was subjected
to internal exile and forced labor in a copper mine as a result of his
father’s political attitude (Koço Theodhosi, accused in 1975
for being against the socialist dictatorial regime and sentenced to death
in 1977).
1994 – Exhibition at the Center of Fashion and Design, sponsored
by William Walters, featuring 25 oil paintings.
1995 - Awarded the first prize “Onufri 95” by the National
Art Gallery in Tirana for his allegorical painting ‘Noah’s
Ark’.
1996 - Exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Tirana, sponsored
by Debra Wahlberg.
1994 - 1996 Theodhosi was employed in The Institute of Monuments of Tirana
(the group of painters working in restauring and conservation). Having
regard to the level and possibilities of the Institute, Theodhosi considered
this period a waste of time, after which he set out with his own atelier. 1996 - 1998 for Theodhosi was a good experience, working in Greece for
a couple of foreign galleries like ‘Areta’ and ‘Plaka
Gallery’
2002 - Exhibition in Arezzo, Italy, organized and sponsored by IOM, UCODEP
and Region of Toscana.
Arben Theothosi’s work has an influence from his many years of experience
with subterranean rock formations. Mythology is also present in his paintings.
Memories and viewpoints can be found in his book and catalogue “Revocation”.
Theodhosi’s paintings can be found in private collections throughout
Europe and North America.
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