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Capital Club Dubai’s 4th floor to mark re-launch with exhibition

Original Warhol works are featured together with Picasso and Paparazzi artworks.

Pablo Picasso and Coco Chanel

Capital Club Dubai will soon celebrate the completion of phase one of its extensive refurbishment plans.

From 14 March the occasion will be marked with We Are All Human, a solo exhibition by renowned street artist and muralist Paparazzi. The exhibition will be displayed in the refreshed gallery space on the newly refurbished 4th floor.

It will be joined by four original and distinctive Andy Warhol pop art prints of Marilyn Monroe, and three limited edition Picasso prints. The prints have been made available through Sconci Gallery and are also available to purchase.

We Are All Human brings together individuals from all walks of life and time periods who have positively impacted humanity. It has been inspired by the artist’s attraction to interesting individuals and significant historical characters.

Paparazzi was born in Georgia and raised in Cyprus and this will be the first time that he will exhibit outside of Europe. Original artworks and three limited-edition fine art prints will be on display. They will be joined by intricate diptych works that embody the message of the exhibition.

Street artist and muralist Paparazzi is fascinated by different approaches to art and its relationship with the environment. He attempts to bridge the gap between street art and fine art through constant experimentation and the synthesis of styles. This way he gives fresh meanings and a new depth to recognisable characters and 21st-century iconography.

Viewing of We Are All Human is strictly by appointment.

Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol as shown in Capital Club

Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol

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